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934 THE LEADER. [Saturday ,
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HEALTH OF LONDON DURING THE WEEK. The mo...
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934 The Leader. [Saturday ,
934 THE LEADER . [ Saturday ,
Health Of London During The Week. The Mo...
HEALTH OF LONDON DURING THE WEEK . The mortality in London from all causes for the week ending the 17 th September , was 949 ; in the former week 1015 deaths were registered . In the ten corresponding weeks of the years 1843-52 , the average number was 1053 , which , with a correction for increase of population , becomes 1158 . The deaths returned for last week are therefore 209 less than the corrected average , and 66 less than those recorded in the previous week . Cholera was fatal to 16 persons , 9 males and 7 females , showing an increase of 9 fatal cases compared with the precedine week .
Twelve deaths from , cholera occurred on the north and 4 on the south side of the Thames , 9 in children under 15 years of age , 6 in adults of 15 and under 60 , and one at the age of 71 years . The number of deaths by cholera in corresponding weeks of the 10 previous years was 11 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 6 , 7 , 839 , 2 , 7 , 8 , and from the week ending July 9 th in the present year , 3 , 6 , 9 , 4 , 19 , 10 , 18 , 16 , 7 , and 16 fatal cases were registered . Four of the 16 deaths are described as " Asiatic , " varying in the duration of the attack from 7 to 48 hours .
The deaths from diarrhoea were 131 , being a decrease of 53 on the previous return , and 14 below the corrected average of the corresponding weeks of the past 10 years . iLast week the births of 816 boys and 690 girls , in all 1506 children , were registered in London . In the eight corresponding weeks of the years 1845-52 the average number was 1310 . At the Koyal Observatory , Greenwich , the mean height
of the barometer in the week was 29-887 in . The mean temperature of the week was 57 ' 6 deg ., which is slightly above the average of the same week in 38 years . The highest temperature of the week was 73-0 deg ., and occurred on Saturday ; the lowest was 40 * 5 deg ., and occurred on Wednesday . The direction of the wind was variable , at the average rate of 51 miles a-day . The electric condition of the atmosphere was positive on every day of the week except Monday .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Bieths. O...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIETHS . On the 27 th of August , at the Manor-house , St . Hilaire , Canada East , the wife of Major Campbell : a son ; On the 8 th of September , at the Grove , Hackney , the relict of the late John Spiekett , Esq ., of CluTord' s-inn , solicitor : twin daughters . On the 10 th , at 150 , King ' s-road , Brighton , the wife of Captain C F . Kirby , late of the Madras army : a daughter . On the 16 th , at Elstree , the wife of the Rev . Thompson Podmore : a son . On the 17 th , at Guildford , the wife of Mr . Frederick Keene ; twin boys . On the 17 th , at 16 , St . Mary ' s-road , Canonbury , the wife of Joseph Thomas Cooper , F . R . A . S . : a 8 on . On the 19 th , at No . 72 , Eccleston-square , Pimlico , the wife of the Rev . Dr . Mortimer , Head Master of the City of London School : a son . On the 20 th , at Coston Rectory , Melton Mowbray , the wife of the Hon . and Rev . John Sandilands : a daughter . On the 20 th , at No . 12 , North Audley-street , Grosvenor-Bquare , the wile of Captain James Metcalfe , Bengal Army : a daughter . On the 20 th , at 12 , Upper Harloy-street , the wife of the Rev . J , W . Eeeve : a daughter . MARRIAGES . On the 14 th of September , at Charlton Church , Mr . Heinrich Bluhm , of Hydo-vale , Blackheath , to Mary Ann , eldest daughter of Mr . August Faber , Carr-villa , Blackheath . On the 15 th , at St . Martin's-in-the fields , Mr . William Barratt , of Eldon-road , Kensington , to Caroline Sophia , third daughter of Mr . James Barrack , of Spring-gardens , Charingoross . On the 16 th , at All Saints' Church , Maidstone , Thomas Heathcoto Btistcd , Esq . Twelfth Royal Lancers , son of tho lato Colonel Stisted , King ' s Own Light Dragoons , to Camilla Sophin , eldest surviving daughter of Edwin Stacoy , Esq ., of Maidstono . At Cleppington , near Duudeo , on tho 15 th , Henry , eldest son of H . S . Boane , Esq ., M . D ., F . R . 8 ., Clavorhouse , Dundee , to Mary , third daughter of James Thorns , Esq ., of Cloppington . On Thursday , tho 15 th , at St . George ' s , Leicester , the Rev . Ed will Robert Birch , of Norland-terrace , Notting-lrill , London , youngest son of the lato ltev . Sumuel Birch , D . D ., prebendary of St . Paul ' s Cathedral , Gresham professor , and rector of tho united parishes of St . Mary Woolnoth , and St . Mary Woolchurch Haw , London , to Jane , youngest daughter of tho late Richard Tibbits , Esq ., of the Muuor-hoiise , Heckuoe , Warwickshire . On the 15 th , at Stanloton Church , Bristol , Mury Elizit , youngoat surviving daughtor of tho lato Major Coilin , to Charles Henry Martin , Esq ., Ninety-sovonth Regiment , youngest boh of John Martin , Esq ., lato Major in her Majesty Ninety-ninth ' a . Regiment . On the 15 th , at St . Mary ' Richmond , Alexander William , eldest son of the lato Andrew Doda , Esq ., M . D . ll . N ., of Bath , to Louisa , tho only surviving daughter of tho lato T . W . Uutoman , Esq ., of Jungapore , Bengal Presidency . On tho 15 th , at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , Mr . G . C . Tullooh , son of tho lute Rov . William Tulloeh , of Dallim , Moray - uhire , N . B ., to Eliza Ann , daughter of tho lute Mr . Thomas Dudgen , engineer , Tunbridgo-wollfJ . On tho 10 th , at St . Saviour ' s , Jersey , Charles Thomas Poingdestrc , Esq ., Pernambuco , to Frances Maria , fifth duuglitor of Hour Admiral Le Geyt , O . B . On tho 17 th , at tho parish church , Woolwich , R . A . Janios . youngest son of tho late Honry Rouse , Esq ., of tho limk India House , to Matilda Caroline , only daughtor of . Colouel Ghulmer , Royal Artillery . On tho 19 th of March last , at Hoharfc Town , Van Dioman ' r ) --la n d , Edward Amand , son of Stephen Wright ; , Esq ., of Lockl <» yn , flouth Australia , to Lucy Anno , daughter of William Windsor , Esq ., of Hobart Town . On tho 17 th , at tho pariah church , Hove , Edward , son of Jiiinos Ctusenovo , Kaq ., to Louise , second surviving daughter of Captain UiiHtnvua Evans , R . N ., of Liinadowno-pliioo , Brighton . On tho 22 nd , at tho Greek Church , London-wall , Liiohh Mnvrogordnto Esq ., of Manchester , to Marietta , daughter of TaiuliaT . llalli , Esq ., of 30 , Finsbury-oireuH , London . On tho 22 ml , at Bt . Jainon ' s , 1 ' adduigton , Frank Chaplin , Esq ., Captain in tho Third Dragoon Guards , to Mnriunuo , third daughtor of W . J . Chaplin , liaq ., M . V ., of JS , JLlydo-parlc- I KardouB , und ISwhunjt-purk . Hauta . J
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DEATHS . On the 7 th of June , accidentally drowned on his passage to India , while bathing , Charles Adolphus , Midshipman on board the Gloriosa , and second surviving son of Cipriani Potter , Esq ., of Baker-street , Portman-square , aged 17 . On the 22 nd of June , at Sitang , Burmah , of fever , brought on by the active discharge of his duties while serving with the Madras Sappers and Miners , Lieutenant Alexander Maekay Harris , Nineteenth Regiment M . N . I ., youngest son of Alexander Harris , Esq ., Stratford-green , Essex , aged twenty-three . ' On the 3 rd of July , at Rio de Janeiro , aged seventy-nine , Manoel Antonio de Paiva ; Esq . " , for many years Consul-General in London to the Brazilian Government . w On the 13 th of July , on his passage from Batavia to Samarang , commanding the ship Candaliar , Captain John Goss , of 1 , Hope-villas . Carionbury-parK , London . On the 26 th of July , at Bombay , William Walsh Farquharson , Lieutenant First Regiment Light Cavalry ( Lancers ) , aged twenty-two , second son of Charles Farquharson , Esq . On the 26 th of July , at Bahia , from yellow fever , Thomas Francis Power , youngest son of the Rev . Edward Power , of Atherstone , aged nineteen . On the 24 th August , at Trinidad , of yellow fever , Lieutenant-Colonel Paxton , Sixty-ninth Regiment , son of the late Sir William Paxton , of Middleton-hall , Carmarthenshire , aged fortynine . On the 2 nd September , at Venice , Mr . Adolphus Asher , bookseller , of Berlin , aged fifty-three . On the 10 th , drowned while bathing , at Stoke-by-Nayland , Edward Mark , son of Captain S . T . Dickens , R . N . On the 13 th , aged sixty-seven , John Faithful Fortescue Wright , son of Lieutenant John Elworthy Fortunatus Wright , R . N ., of Lesoe Castle , Cheshire , and grandson of the celebrated Captain Fortunatus Wright , and great-great-great-grandson of John Evelyn , the well-known accomplished Author of " Sylva , " & c , of Wotton , Surrey , and nephew of the late Sir John Evelyn , Bart . On the 13 th , by the upsetting of a boat , off Ecelerigg-crag , Windermere , two cousins , Ralph , aged twenty , of Trinity College , Cambridge , only son of Ralph Anthony Thicknesse , Esq ., ofBeech-hill , member for the borough , and Thomas , aged nineteen , Lieutenant Third Royal Lancashire Militia , eldest son of John Woodcock , Esq ., of the Elms , banker , all of Wigan . On the 15 th , at Belton-house , Lincolnshire , John Cust , Earl Brownlow , aged seventy-four . On the 16 th , at Greenwich Hospital , Admiral Sir Charles Adam , ~ K . C . B ., Governor of Greenwich Hospital . On the 16 th , at the residence of her uncle , Henry BarnewaU , Esq ., Richmond-hill , Lucy Nugent Hill , only daughter of the late Captain St . Leger Hill , of the Twelfth Lancera . On the 16 th , at Southwick , Hants , Julia Caroline , only child of Mr . Charles Grimani . On the 17 th , at Homburg , of gastric fever , Francis Beetham , Esq ., of Sea-lawn , Dawlisn , Devonshire , and of the Temple , London .
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MONET MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , September 23 , 1853 . Ai / l the last week the markets have been getting flatter and flatter ; yesterday Consols touched 94 £ , the lowest fall that they have seen since 1850 ; and the aspect of things to-day is far from encouraging . There has been a corresponding drop in all heavy railway shares , whilst other adventures have been partially neglected . There was at one time a kind of " spurt" in Nouveau Monde shares , on what information we knownot ; but they have relapsed into languor again . French shares have fallen in some instances 21 . a share . Paris and Strasburg , owing to a report of new shares being about to be issued to the original holders , have experienced a considerable rise . Land Companies and Chartered Banks have been , with the other small try , comparatively neglected . The Bank has done nothing this week , but it is pretty well understood that they will " put on the screw" another § per cent , next Thursday . Money is therefore decidedly tight , and the Boars are ominously preponderant . London and North Western Shares are little better than above par , and as this line maybe looked upon as tho "Consols " of rails , it is a tolerably fair idea of tho depreciation of railway shares . London and North Western , 100 J , 10 ]}; Great Western , 80 , 81 ; South Western , 74 , 70 ; Midlands , 57 J , 58 ; Caledonians , 51 ^ , 52 ; Borwicks , 61 , 03 ; Leeds , ( H i , ( 55 ; Dovers , COfc , fll £ ; York and Norths , 44 , 46 ; Great Northerns , 72 , 73 ; Eastern Counties , 11 J , 12 J ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 60 , ( J 4 , x . d . ; Oxford and Worcester , 37 , 39 ; Groat Southern and Western of Ireland , 102 , 104 ; Paris and Lyons , 10 , 1 GJ pm . ; Strasburga , 118 , 38 J ; North of Franco , 33 J , 34 . } ; Centrals of France , i | pm . ; Canada Trunk , 5 , 4 dis . ; Upper Indian Scrip , partojpm . ; Australian Agricultural , 20 , 31 ; I ' eel River , \ , i dis . ; North British Australian , J dis ., par . ; Scottish Australian Investment , lfc , ] 'J ; Aqua Frias , -J , fl pm . ; Anglo Californian , $ , jj pm . ; Noiivniiu Monde , ^ , J pm . ; Carson ' s Creek , i , i dis . ; Mariporus , i , i dis . ; Mariquitau , ¦ £ , } dis , ; United Mexican , 3 } , 3 jf . Tho market leaves off Hatter all round . Consols , after having boon done at 044 , improved to 04 J , { j , and leave off at 944 , jj . CORN MARKET . Mark Lane , Friday , September 23 , Ifl 53 . Tho reports of tho deficiency in tho yield of tho new crop of Wheat inurcaso rather than diminish , so that though the weather has boon favourable for tho harvest during the pant week ,, a further advance of fully 2 « . per quarter has taken plaeo Hincn last Friday ; and this advance has boon exceeded in most of tho country markets . Barley and Oats are also 1 » . dearer , and the latter is reported Iohh favourably of , both in England and Ireland , than heretofore . Bchim and 1 ' oas are exceedingly scarce , and 2 « . dearer than last week .
British Funds For Tllli Past Week. (Or.O...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR Tllli PAST WEEK . ( Or . ofutfa Pkiok 3 . ) Satur . Motul . Tuea . Wedn . Thum . Fritl . Bank Stock ' 3 nor Cent . Rod . " . ' 3 por Oont . Con . Ann . 1 ) 5 4 "W W » 8 Jir > * 1 ) 4 ?< Consols for Account ... imj Dfift 95 fi » i > t ¦ » 4 jj ij por Cent ; . An Now 5 por CouIh ' . ' Long Ans ., 1 H « O . ' . '" ''"" , " India Stock 25 <) 253 ...... 251 Ditto BoiuIh , £ 1000 til : t p Ditto , under JJIOOO ... ' Gp 3 p Kx . Bills , iiiooo ^ i " < j'ij : i ' , i : iii h < i Ditto , Jl'fiOO < i , l ; t , 1 ;| , 1 3 d Ditto , Hmit . li |) < i ; i a : ) < i : i a
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation dtteiitg the Wbbk uw ^ Thtiesday Evening . ) " " Brazilian Bonds 100 J Ecuador .... Brazilian New 44 per Cts . 97 | . ' Sardinian 5 per Cents """ oo Mexican 3 per Cts . Acct . Spanish 3 d Cts NawTw" 2 s ¦ . September 30 .. .... 24 | Acct ., Septembers ? ' - 22 i Portuguese 6 per Cents ., Dutch 2 | per Cents " ' col Converted , 1841 46 Dutch 4 per . Cep tjerttK 97 ^
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. ueciaeaiy X . AT JUAYs of the Erhif .- ' tidn of these Wondrous Beings ; they positively annen ? £ Dublin on the 3 rd October , by Special Invitation to attend th closing of the Great Exhibition ; their stay in London cannot under these circumstances , be prolonged ; Saturday 1 st rw is positively the Last Day . " « .,. Admission , One Shilling . . - Open—Eleven till One , Three till Five , and Seven till Ten
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DIFFICULT TEXTS and TEXTS MIS UNDERSTOOD . To-moeeow Evening , the Rev . WILLIAM FOESTER will deliver the Eleventh of a Series of Twelve Discourses at the Temporary Free Christian Church . Hawley-crescent , Camdpn Town . Col . i ., 15—19 . Subject — « Christ under God -the founder of spiritual society , not the creator of matter andmind " On Sunday , October 2 nd , the LaBt of the Series : —1 Cor xv 24—28 . Subject — " The Kingdom of Christ , its origin , its triumph , and its eud , when the Son will be subject , and God will be supreme . "
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T ~ E ~ A ~ ! ~~ f ^ ULLIKGHAlVr AND COMPAN Y . \ _ J The advantages , both in quality and price , to be derived from purchasing at a iirst-class City house , must be too apparent to every one to need comment . We are now selling a . d . The very best Black Tea at 4 0 the pound . Good sound Congou ..... ' 3 0 „ Finest Pekoe ditto ... ..... 3 8 „ Fine Gunpowder 4 0 „ Choice Coffee 1 0 „ Finest Homoeopathic Cocoa 1 0 „ This is the most pleasant and nutritious preparation of Cocoa For the convenience of our numerous customers , we retail the finest West India and Refined Sugars at market prices . All goods delivered by our own vans , free of charge , within eight miles of London . Parcels of Tea and Coffee , of the value of Two Pounds sterling , are sent , carriage free , to any part of England . CULLINGHAM and Company , Tea-merchants and Dealers , 27 , SKINNER STREET , SNOW HILL , CITY .
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THE TEA DUTY IS NOW EEDUCED , and we are enabled to sell Prime Congou Tea at 3 s . Od . per lb . The best Congou Tea at 3 s . 4 d . „ Rich rare Souchong Tea at 33 . 8 d . ,, Good Green Tea at 3 s . 4 d . to 3 s . 8 d . „ Prime Green Tea at 4 a . 0 d . „ And delicious Green Tea at 5 s . Od . „ We strongly recommend our friends to buy Tea at our present prices , as Teas are getting dearer . Those who purchase now will save money . The best PLANTATION COFFEE is now Is . per lb . The best Mocha Is . 4 d . Teas , Coffees , and all other goods , sent carriage free , by ouv own vans and carts , if within eight miles ; and Teas , Coffees , ana Spices sent carriage free to any part of England , it to the vaiuo of 40 s . or upwards , by PHILLIPS AND COMPANY , Tea and Colonial Merchants , No . 8 , King William Street , City , London .
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~\ rELLOW SOAP , 36 s ., 42 a ., 46 s ., and 50 s . X per 1121 bs . ; Mottled , 52 s . ; Curd , 60 s . ; Brown Windsor , Is . and Is . 8 d . per packet . ; White Windsor , Is . 3 d . ; ! ' » » Windsor , 0 d . ; Honey , Is . 3 d . Sperm Oil , 8 s . per colJon , Argand , or Vegetable , 4 s . Cd . ; French , 4 s , ; Solar , rfa . ««• Sperm Candles , ] s . 7 d . and Is . Hd . per lb . ; Transparent "Wax , Is . 10 d . ; Host Wax , 2 s . 3 d . ; BritU , la . 5 d . ; « ° « g ' . Composite , 8 d ., 8 # d ., fl ^ d ., and 10 d . ; Store c " ''^ A ,- ,. ' Mou / ds , Sd ., fop Cash , lit M . P . DAVIE 8 and SON fl OW Established Warehouse , 63 , St . Martin ' s Lane , Channg ^ ro ^
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FENDERS , STOVES , and FIKE-I ^^; llnyiWH of tho above are requested , before > ««" y 7 ) xfora to vfcit WILLIAM S . BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS , JO , ux Street ( corner of Newman Street ) , Nos . 1 & 2 , Nowinun ^ ' and Porry's Place . They aro tho largest in tho wa » ' t ' ^ j , ; , tain suoh an aaaortment of FENDERS , W ? Xn \ % an cann FIRH-IRONS . and GKNERAL IRONMONG 13 KY 1 « mu «> of be approached elsewhoro , either for variety , "P ^ ' / ' ^^ Vh with design , or oxquisitcncsH of workmanship . | j , K' "() gf / jOs . ; bronzed ornamentH and two Botn of ^ > arfl » ,. •'„ ' £ 5 lO . s . to ditto with ormolu ornamonts and two eotfl ol »» r . fronl £ 12 12 s . ; Bronzed Fenders complete , with » llltl " ' ft ri ,, h 7 s . to £ 3 ; Steel Fenders from £ 2 15 » .. to ^ LW ^ uh , fron . ormolu ornaments , from' £ 2 15 s . to , L 7 7 » . ; ' . u ( Oven , Is . I ) d . tho Hot to £ 4 4 n . SylvcHtor and all other i a ¦ ' H () 11 with radiating hearth plates . All which ho w « n » ulc at those vory reduced onargos . . , ,. haHOH ; '""' Fii-Ht— -From tho frequency and extent ol I 11 H pi' *; ¦ ively for Secondly—From thowe purohasos being maao ox cash . fpTT'lf ¦ niSH COVERS ANV HOT-WAff lJ LJ DIHiriCS in every material , in grout vwi * £ mfHi ft , tho newest and most , rc «? li « irohe pattorns . i »» - ,. . . ( . jpgin » t tho sot of six ; Ulook Tin , Hh . ( Id . t <) 25 h . tho » " ; ° ^ f y , ith or modern pattcVns , ! t () s . to KJh . tho sot ; Jintnnni 11 M ' ^ . HIU'W Without Hilvor-plntiMl IkukIIoh , « Hh . ^ ' ? . i , ' , va « ' r W '" " " ' platod , £ 10 to . C 10 10 H . tho Hot ; Block Urn il - () U )? i » . i With wolls for gravy , 11 s . to 25 s . ; HntanM . a M « t » l . - Shortiold platod , full size , £ !> 10 n . nV fllfOWW ILL CAM fi . BURTON has TUN LAI « (|( , ,, | r < l 11 OOMH ( all communicating ) , «««* " ? T 1 o , NTHiIlNO lU ° ? 1 i Hololy to tho hIiow of OKNE 1 UL FirRNJHiU ) lii ( wl u , MONGmiY ( inoh . ding oiitlory , nl " \ ' ^ Jt ' arrun { , ' < " \ . "' ' ! jnimnnml wares , iron and brass bedsteads , m jn jj ( , t ) u >» cliWHiHod that . i » urohaHor » may easily ana «" Holcctions . . « n froo . 1 ' """ CatalogucH , with engravings , wont ( per vom ) roturnod for every article not- » VP ™ y ? ° .. ntrcot ) ; N <>» - & ' HO , OXFORD B ' rKKKT ( eoriMWoi Nowin « nMM / jMp NMWMAN STREET ; and 4 , & C , PEWWX p *
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 24, 1853, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_24091853/page/22/
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