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' ttife' ca ^ italistis Ju-daont were Biron'Z >> Ittrtlisokild , ' Slr- 'Ahthotiy IWthsehild ^ M . AdoFpho' RotheohiJd , of-tfratikfort ^ 'Sir * I . t > . Q-oldsmid ; Mriit 'Theratbn ^ Mr- ' B . 'H ; iPkltaer , Tffr ¦ W . HL : Mullens , Mr ; James Capel ? Mr . Xaaifende , Mi . Cazeaot-oj-Mn B . Cohen * Mr . ^ . Coheny Mn'D . Stern ; arid Mr * ' : Borman>— 'TendeVs ^ froni -Bfestersi Kollrtclrilj and SoinB , ¦ « ih 1 i front > Mfefesft . " PtthnetS' MkekiHajbv-injnl ' , ' G * £ , < vera prut-ia ' and irdadyianil- ' M * 'Milsurttf'declared thatrcrf the . former accepted , as lieirig the" most favcfnrabf * . r ! Messrs . Lcbboqio Axp C < K haVe-ffftstainetl a loss of about ; 6 58 /; " iron * fWgod- 'acceptance ' s . The bills m qupstton were 1 discounted £ br > a ^ rson who' opened ;; a . UraTring accountwSth them'about Wd y * ats back , under tfae name of 3 farcellino de AtlbJ On Xhat occasion , lie depoeitcd 1000 / ., * rad jubssquently lie' applied oft dfcout halfia dozen occasions foK > tli ^ dis * ounfo ? excellent pa per of small amount . Within the last few months h « has araaled hixnseK © C tiie ieradit ^ thus estttblh > h <* d to ii * gotiitteiwo spurious . Anils for an > 'aggregate " of- £ 64 / ., hs a set-off , against which there Is balance of 20 G £ ort his drairing account , apart from anythingi that -may betecoi'Ored . in-coso of -his ¦ ¦ capture . ^ zTHmea £ ity Arfict & } Wwmdag ; • . ¦ ¦ •¦;> -j-- '¦ ' ¦¦ ¦" ' ;; -- ' -- ;! l ¦ " - !¦ - ¦¦• ¦ -: . Miu Jl . AtNo , SlJP 4 ; bi » 5 beoi » . mnking iv spcecb on ; tbe > vnr ; rff KirkwaU , in which ho states his belief 'that we hor < i > alienated & dm dUrselves' the synvpathies of 1 Europe liy . not accepting ibe : AxiBtrian pto ' po * al . < At the close bS-. his address , 'the- meeting , which" consisted chiefly of dlaotorts , passed ithe foUo ^ viog rwsolntion : —" ; That tlris nueotlKg , while-reaearving thedt ^ lD mii ^ riewa on % h © subject of the war , tlxpres ^ thieirtcordkkl approval of AIt » Laiiig ' s conduct in P « rhaa * ent ^ and tlteirfcontiuued cOnfidenco in hiflisas * heir , r « preaentalivei ?? ' : i- t j ;^ • • H ¦ i r )& asiiVtLASL : J ) pA . Ta * -r- ' Some : oxpk » i « ve 'Hnbstanco \< -as on Thursday week thrown-into thd front * arfeft of a house ino'iBjoitdn-fnowffiGrbAvcnoi-aqudte , in coriisequence' of yrhlcltf : . thai ivind «« Vis « in > the front of tho houko won ) b « Clkeni , and' * hd ) Servantf whr ) . vras dceadfully frighWiiBd ; taiii 300 . should ^ aieVer cecovwr / tlic . shorli . A medical l & aUiiiA'aa . calldd . in ; T 1 O 10 ifbund her 1 surtorin ^ -froiil dJttrrhooa v nrhreb jhe beliproU . ito hh \ He rbedn ' caused by ( right * .. . UltimntelyvJiadic ;* l \ ed ~ , < The jur ^ - roturned ' a vcnlict of manslaughter against soin ' C'i i » ersonior persons unknown . . ' . 1 , ,, / ¦> / i-r . . ji-i . m . r -, .. i . i ::- ,. ¦ - ¦;/ . •'• iLfjBiTAtaoj .. ok ToAi > fc . 4—iThcIad \ -icea 1 froin thoi niami-( tQturin ^ : to \ fakSiCar <( J ie lwnck endinp hist Suturdhy . show a continued tendency towards a-steady and'increasing fpwJo . , Three . of th * -isuspended iBirrhinjfb-am houscindnitjly ,. tlioediqf ^ McesEa ; Harysuood , nlr . i Joseph Spencer , ' ai »< J , iMosar 8 .. WilutuhoMse ^ iuidJJertVjriea—* luive gono into * bankruptcy ..-.. ¦ 1-- 1 ¦ ¦ : " ,. 1 -r-,,, .-. " . . t ¦¦¦> ' ¦ - '»; i . i rllllCAX / nt ok 'LoMJxows ^ -i'Tb-eitjLetttha registerod in L . < mi-1 do » rose from . 980 im ^ henprdviaua . iv « ck to 101 ) d in'that winch ended last Saturday . In comparing the results Of . Che jUidt tiwo Tfet'ka 4 i *^ o \ sexx-ral I |> erk > a 3 of life , it aj > peajra tluit thodenthq under 20 yearaiof age . rose ¦ from Sf & ii . tf * $ 2 $ i at t 201 y . oara « U 4 l iindor 40 y thoy Tr « rc Itl 6 niiit 1-J t > in tho period . 40 rGO . yeanv 4 hey wero 120 and \ 3 S )^ in the next / period , £ ) 0 ^ 0 , tlie number increased from 14 G to 159 ; and of persons who h : ul nttninckl < MO years « f ago nndiup , ward « l fch 6 ddiithci ttctcm Ai : in- the IMGfviou . a week mid tfF- » B the hut ~ r'JThoujrh tliopresent npturaehowa an , inertuao , the mortality is muuh loss than it , 1 WAS on on « v « r , agoiin til * corroBiiomUng woeka of the * years 1815-51 . In Hcaflona liku tho j > rraont r \ v ] ion vholenv i * i > ao !< ir . « xtcjadJn ^^ U 9 i [ r . 'i'v ' aigoii // tho douth ^ from it have iWirjigcd lt > in the middle ot ' Augmt . Lnst week , 12 w » r ( jirpgistorcd , ; of , i ^ hi « h ; < i woro causud by " choleraic ? ISaMUa'o , '' 2 by u cholera iufantum , ' on « wna from '•• iftlUflwU cliQlorn / ' nadU are ratnrnc < l Miniply as cuused by cholcrn . Diurrhrcu wan fat ^ l in 164 leancs ,. of which % Q 8 occurred tp infanta lean than oitn year old , iuxl 23 to tU * ac bqt \ v / een onoand two yoars of a ^ c . Tin ; avera ge niAoibor , in tvn correBponding wioltH , corrected for iu-< W ( W 0 Of population , b 159 . Lnat wcuk , attention wna dj ; uy 5 n , to tha" fact ( hat more than the junt proportion of deaths from diarrhoea occurred in tho North < UstriotH ; « n 4 i tho present poturtu ) still more remarkably mipport * l » fli : » amo ob » or \ ' « tAoiUT-nJ » nst week , the birthn of HTi b ^ fl aijid 82 ( 1 gJirii ,. ii » nil X 6 D 7 uhildrcn , woic regiBtorod in London . In the ton oorre . i |> onding weoks * of tho yonr « 1846-54 , tho avorago number was Il ) d 4 . — From the . Rvgittrar-GeneraTa Weekly Ileturn .
* g ^ BBHHMMB ' ' M HMiMMMnMII ' ^ MnMaM ^^; ¦ ^^ aito ei ^^^^^ te ^^^^ ^^ i ^^ ; & nntkdm & ^ ieM & dTaytie ; 'db ' 6 ut eight y ^ ars of ^ i has been , murdered , at ^ rfstol in , a vpfc y' iwyste ; rious ttkriher : " B ^ ee ^ B evM' / aild ^ t ght o'clock ott Saturday e ^ eining lasfcsb ; e waa sent by / her . parents to get ' some beer at a ' ^ ubxt ' c- 'lldUse i ' inH 6 distant from ^ er home . A considerable tinie htffin ^ . felajp / fci , ^^ and " the chjldi ^ till being " ab ' sent ; Ui ? ir ^ arents ' . becimji ' uneas ^ , abd * went ' out to seek ? heri ' She ; was iiot - *« ujct . that ' nigh ^ but ; the seiirctt ^ aiTesuni ^ a the f 6 tib' w 3 n ^ m 6 rntea wheiL ai an e ^ l y tionf , thU body of We c ^ d'w dBAiitaver & i lioder a liekp ' jQf sjoties in a ravine at od gjreat * distatiee from -Payne ' s House .. Art in < pi 6 stfhais been '( held ; wt 6 n it appeared that theV child Tia' 4 " - Readied the' puWic-h 6 uSe < 6 ^ hich she was sent , and niu st : therefore havel ) eeri niurd & ed hi Ctbmiii ^ back . ' , ' Inspector' Attwrood btk ' ted that , ; 6 n 8 ekrctiing the cottage ^ het ^ the deceased bad liye ^ , he found some linen , belonging to the £ ather which was stained' Hvitft blood . From the dvideri ' ce of tfcfe surgeonj itappejarbd thattfie head , 'throat , thighs , and cnae of the arm ' s , presented a ' greait number of - j > -ounas ^ man y being bf a- " triost deadly nature ; and it'was obvious that a fearful'degree of violence liad been employed / The inquest stands adjourned . There are rumours of a lunatic being loose , who is said to have run after children with a razor . The , police are making inquiries . , . , ¦¦ Mr . i ) uFFr * s Fuxe ? iAl ' Oration over Himself . — Mr . Gavan Duffy has made his farewell address to ; his New-.-Ross constituents' in the columns of the Nation . "With * Considerable calmness and dignity / an < J something bf'piithos , Mr . Duffy relates the history of ins struggles for the last fourteen years to keep the Irish party afloat , and " - * tie green flag flying . " But he finds himself deserted byall but a few friends ; the champions- bf Ireland ' s rights have gone over to the enemy , and have been bribed by places under " the English Government ;" the priests , in the greater number of cases , are mfluettced by unpatriotic bishop . ?; the constituencies have not sent a single recruit for the last three years ; and Mr . Duffy , in despair , Tras-determined upon leaving his country for ever ^ and upon forswearing politics in his new home . He thus finds in'tibe present war an : " opportunity" for I * felarid 'i— - " ' England's difficulty is Ireland ' s opportanlty . ' That point has' arrived at which our hopes were toi culminate "; to shut our eyes upon it is national suicide : The emergency of the empire is the old and proved * epoch of Ireland ' s success . With the victories oP Washington came' free trade and independence ; with thfe victories of Dumdurrei ! came the first instalment of G & Uiolic liberty ; with the victories of Todleben and HLipTandi nriigTit cbtne an Irish nation if we stood on our rights like ' our fathers , ir-we do riot' claini ancl compel them now , when , in Heaven ' s name , " will the fit time come ? . . -. Tfife timd is for winning whatever wcare able Anft > determined to have : The Irish eanse depends for success o * ily' 6 n the-Irish'people , arid that" success i 8 easiet * at tM 3 moment J thari 'it '" was for forty : yeafd pnstJ' ^ " ¦•• ¦ ' ¦ '• ¦ : •• ¦ ¦ - ¦ - ¦ • '" I ' - ' FiiiB near WtosTMiMSTEii Bhucksf .. —The premises of Mr . George Myers , builder , Guildford-stfeet , -OommoTcial-iroad , Lambeth , principally iilled with sashes for tho -huts in tho Crimea , caught tire on Tuesday afternoon ; The ¦ fliimes were at length ' suppressed without any lo «» of life ; but the premises were grently injured , and' an adjoining warehouse was also damaged . —On \ Ve < lncw * lny liig-M , a fire ocourrtHl on tho premises of Messrs . Bryan Donkin and Co ., enginee r * , Blue Anehorroad , Beruiondsey- A yreat amount of damage was done . , . .
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' Lkaoeu Ovficr , Suturclny , Augnst 25 . The fit * st division of tlie Gcvmnn l . cgion , forming tl > e Rifle battalion , numbering Upwards of 1000 , are undo * orders of rendincJte for tho Crimea , ami , » cef > r < Vm { r to present 'fttra ' njfemiOiits , will leave Shorni eliflTo about the 28 th inst . for enibiirkntion . The first division of the Swiss Region is also expected to leave Dover for tho seat of war in tho ensuing week .
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1 A despatch from General La Marmora states that I the- number of killed nml wounded in the Sardinian ' contingent * , at the battle of the Tchemayai , aiwountttl to <> 00 .
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There is nothing 00 . revoljitipjiarv , beea-use , ^ Kereis riotb . ifig go unnatural and conytusive as the strain to : jteep-thxngsfixed wbetfall'th-e-vroTlaisRjjrtbe very law of its creation in eternal progress . —De . Absoijo . PEACE OR WAR . > Thebe is £ J > j $ culi 4 r incopsigtencyin'the ideas of our popular poUticiaiis . They profess to entertain a theory "which cannot be affirmed in part and rejected in party blit must Be acknowledged or . denied as , a -whole ; yet thejseparate into fragments , ' the acts and opinions of public men , and judge of each alone , , witnont reference to rt-s relative or subordinate character . Moreover , they , the most imp atient of agitators , 4 enian * d that the nation shall , be led into a morfeal crusade against Russia , and shall challenge to an internecine conflict exevy despotism in Europe , at the same time that , Avfthin two . year 3 from the commencement of hostilities , they lament the undertaking as a failure ^ and exclaim , fop pea e at any price in preference to war at any cost . > *" The dilemma thus created is . symoolicat ' of the passionate and half-enlig htened condition of the working-class mind . We say " the yrarki & g-cU-sa mind , " because the vrorkihg classes ; : so far as they move in polifcics at all , ' move in obedience to these ii-regular impulses . - There . is a . great industrious body , we are aware , which sepa- ^ rates'jtself from that nomade tribe cQiiimually V oscillating between' ^ ejimifgtcgi ,- jfslingtpnj and Westminster , iix tljo / nietropolis , and between Birmingham and Sheffield iu > the pr . o-t vinces ; but the active men nw ,- ± O ' a-n- app ' ear ' 'J ntice , ;; the ' fppt'eseritatiye \ iVeif - ' 6 f eVerj' order , whetlfer it be tlie x > eerage or tlje , clein 6 cr ^ cy . Conseqvientlv , at every aggregate ; meeting , " whetlier in the east or west , the same illiterate orators appear , the same Tiotous cro ^ rd assembles , and thus a fictitious public opinion , is forced into growth , which ,-in Uie present instance , is adverse- to the Russian war . Taking the case as it stands- Are may submit ; to the most intellectual and fousohnblc of thb working classes , whether they gain anything for themselves or for their friends'by tlie prematui ^ e crv for peace . How did tho war originate ? The policy of Europe had sanclionod , during forty years , the aggressive action of the linssian . Empire * Across the fixed boundaries which they could not safely penetrate b y force of arms , th <> Czars cxtencfed their illo ^ itiinat ' C . influence by corrupting tlie press , by intermarrying their kindred with the reigning families , by interesting tho nobles , and ; above all , by overawing the people , hmV thus strengtliening the tvianny of the court . 3 n their eirT ) rtsto form a ' coalilion against Kussiii , Iho Allios aix ^ met at almost nil pomta by tins long-prepared eoneatenntion of ^ intrigues Ovi ° ot 1 ier frontiers , such an those ol' Turkey , Persia , Bokhara , ancl China , -tlio Cz .-uvs emploved military demonstrations ns wcJl as diplomatic arts , " » nd lima increasing year p vear the eirele of their Mvny built' m > i" « " ¦ north of EuroiTo the eentr , ! citadel otdcapotism . Theiiul . ue of Ireneh , be ,, uii , lunarian , ami Italian mid 1 ' ? 1 ibI » »^ ° " " lions nun- be p . u-tially traced m every inee ti the ' existence of tins immovable suprem .-u-y . AV l . ileKus . ia renuuned intact a ^ , th reat ; cheeked the l . bornl ad-
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 25, 1855, page 9, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_25081855/page/9/
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