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lUUTISH ANTI-STATK-OIUJROH ASSOCIATION
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rpilK ANNUAL VUMAC MIOKTING will b ,. held on WICDNKSDAY EVKNING , May 7 , at FINS-1 UIKY CIIATKh , The Chair will be taken at Uulf-nuHt Nix oVloek , by ( UIARIKH ( ill . l'IN . Emcj . ' J . CAKV VAA . WILLIAMS , Secretary . ' 1 , OroHeent , HlackfriaiH . J % LiHtH of the May Meeting may be hud , gratin , at the OlflceH .
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pricked for by yourselves ; for recollect that the man who has an acre of land which he can call his own is an aristocrat to him who has none . Is there anything in your leaders , or in the sentiments published in your papers , to encourage men of the middle classes to give a second vote to a Chartist candidate ? From any point of view , I should say , your ignorance of the money question is an argument aeainst you . To the Socialists I say that Nature never leaps per saltum : one thing grows out of another ; that the
present social system must be worked out , and that new systems must engraft themselves on the old by degrees ; that the transition seems naturally to indicate itself by the joint-stock principle and partnerships « n commandite . And I will here quote Robert Owen himself , who , with Mr . Pace , is of opinion that money reform is the bridge we must pass over , and that under no system of policy will the worship of gold , instead of the reverence for man and labour , work for good . These are his words : —
" No notions of a disordered imagination , to be now met with in any lunatic asylum , can "be more mischievously insane that those which deem it necessary that thousands and millions of our fellow-men should be unemployed , in poverty , ignorance , and many actually starving for want of the common necessaries of life , solely because there are not sufficient quantities of certain metals , of little intrinsic value , to circulate as artificial money , on an imaginary and false application of them . This is not only one of the most wild and absurd of all insane notions , but it is also one of the most lamentable and criminal in its results that could enter into the imagination to confuse the intellects of man . " It has produced , and is now pioducing , more abject wretchedness , and more varied crime , than all the armies of the world . It is now the immediate cause of more
ignorance , brutality , poverty , and desolating misery than any other cause united , except the original cause of all evil , which itself has produced this metal-loving mania . " To limit the creation of real wealth by the amount of these comparatively useless and worthless metals is to sacrifice the progress of society , the sanity of man , and the happiness of the human race , for a consideration that could not enter into a sane mind . " In the name of common sense , and in justice to all parties , who ought to make money for the nation , and to have the whole benefit to be derived from it , hut the nation ? " Who or what can give to a circulating medium such permanent , unchanging stability as the security of the whole wealth of the empire ?
" Did not this nation support a most hazardous and expensive run for upwards of twenty years , with a circulating medium , created by a private bankrupt company , and that merely through the declaration of a few men deemed wealthy , that they would receive their paper as money ? " To the Financial Reformers J say , that the pound in which the taxation is levied is much more important than the mere amount of taxation ; and that , if every man in England was at work , and every steam-engine in full operation , taxation would not bo felt . Taxation is a deduction from the fund of wealth produced every year , and the larger that fund , comparatively less becomes taxation .
To the Pooii-LAW and Piiison" Rkfokmeus I say , that a paper money issued by these two departments , and giving the paupers and criminals employment , ¦ which paper might be cancelled "when offered in payment for poor rates and county rates , would meet the difficulty , which is one of employment , and employment only . In the late Ministerial hitch , the country had a vague feeling that no man in either House or of either party was equal to the occasion ; and this arises from the fact that the battle between Free Traders and Protectionists—between the workshop and the farmin one of prices . But who can talk , with any effect or to any purpose , on prices , that leaves out of consideration money , which regulates all price ? I remain , sir , your obedient servant , Jamks IIajivhy .
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HEALTH OF LONDON DURING THE WJiKK . ( From the llegistrar-CJcncrurH Report . ) The deaths registered in the metropolitan districts in the week endii g lant Saturday were 1075 . The mortality , which was of unusual amount throughout March , but . in the Hubsrquent three weeks of April showed a disposition to decline , aguin exhibits a considerable exceKH above what in uuually experienced at this period of the year . Last week was the seventeenth of the year : taking the same week in each of the 10 yoarn 1841- / 50 , it appears that the deaths did not rise in any instance ho high as in last week ; that in 1849 they roue to lO / iK , but in most cases scarcely exceeded 900 . The average of the 10 corresponding weeks was 1 ) 04 , which , if corrected ! 8 i
for assumed increase of population , becomes )( . Above this estimated reault there was an increase last week amounting to 89 . It iH shown by a comparison of deaths at different periods of life that both the youthful and aged portions of the community , but chiefly the former , have latterly contributed more than the usual amount ol mortality , while the ranks of the middle-aged supply Iras than the average number of deaths for this «» ason of the year , liirtlm recently have been unusuall y numerous , a fact which will bo admitted to account in boiihdegree for increased mortality among the young . LhhI , week the births of 771 boy » and 7 >« girls , in all 1 / 30 U children were registered . In the six corresponding weeks of 1846-00 the average number of birtht * \ viu > 1449 .
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Saturday . The English Funds have been dull all the week . On Monday Consols opened at 96 £ to -J , touched 97 and declined to the opening price . On Tuesday they fell again to 96 | to | , but on Wednesday they rallied to 96 f to jj . Thursday was a holiday . The closing prices of Consols yesterday were 96 $ to $ . The fluctuations in Foreign Funds have been : —Consols , 96 | to 97 ; Bank Stock , 210 * to 211 ; Exchequer Bills 50 sto 53 spremium
, . . . , ,. The operations in the Foreign Market have beeni limited , and the market remains steady . Mexican , 65 * to ; Brazilian , 88 & ; ditto Small , 89 ; ditto New Small Bonds , 864 ; Chilian Six per Cents ., 104 ; ditto lhree per Cents ., 65 ; Spanish Five per Cents ., 19 | to £ ; ditto Three per Cents ., 394 ; ditto Passive , 5 §; Dutch lwoand-a-Half per Cents ., 59 J ; ditto Four per Cents ., b J 4 to |; French Five per Cents ., 90 f . 62 Jc . ; Exchange , 25 f . ^ Portuguese Four per Cents ., 33 to 4 ; Grenada , 17 f ; " RussianFour-and-a-Half per Cents ., 99 £ to i ; ditto Small . 100 .
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Satur . Mond . lues . TVedn . Thurs . Frid . Bank Stock .. .. 211 * 2114 210 ? 211 211 3 per Ct . Red .. 96 96 * 964 96 J 96 3 p . C . Con . Ans . 96 / 96 J 96 ? 96 i { % E 3 p . C . An . 1726 . ~ TZZ 3 p . Ct . Con ., Ac . 961 903 9 G { » 63 ™} 3 } p . Cent . An . 074 »~ i 973 97 § 9 ' « New 5 per Cts . , „ LongAns ., 1800 . ~ 1 ~ l " 2 7 -, £ , Ind . St . 10 ip . ct . 26 L S 59 259 261 Ditto Bonds .. 58 p 50 p 53 p 53 p o 4 P Ex . Bills , 10007 . 54 p 53 p 53 p 53 p ^ 0 p Ditto , 5 Jut . .. 54 p 54 p 53 p 53 p ^ P Ditto , Small 54 p j 54 p 54 p 51 p ' 53 p
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during- tlie Week ending Friday livening-. ) Austrian 5 perCents . — Mexican 5 per Ct . Ace . 35 . ; , Belgian Bds ., 4 £ p . Ct . — Small .. .. — Brazilian 5 per Cents . 88 $ Neapolitan 5 per Cents . — Buenos Ayres ( 5 p . Cts . — Peruvian 44 per Cents . — Chilian ;! per Cents . .. 65 Portuguese 5 per Cent . — Danish 5 perCents . .. 102 4 per Ots . 334 Dutch 2 . } per Cents ... 59 g Annuities — 4 per Cents . .. 8 ' . ) £ Russian , 1822 , 4 . ; , p . Cts . 9 ' . » i Ecuador Bonds .. — Span . Actives , 5 p . Cts . \ 'J ' % French 5 p . C . An . atParis 90 . 85 Passive .. 5 | 3 p . Cts ., May 2 , 5 ( 5 . 20 Deterred .. — C O R N E XC H AN G E . Mark-Lane , Friday , May 2 . —Supplies of Wheat and Oats good ; other articles moderate . Wheat trade exceedingly slow , and prices nominally as before . Barley and Oats both fully as dear , the latter fetching rather higher prices . English . Irish . Foreign . Wheat .. .. 1470 22 : 510 Uarley .. .. 4- ' 50 Gl . 'JO Oats 9 / K ) 3180 20980 Flour .. .. 23-10 sacks 8980 blls .
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( , KA 1 N , Mark-lane , May 2 . Wheat , U . New 3 C * . to 3 Ns . Maple 30 * . to 32 3 . Fit ) .: : is — 10 White ~' . > — ~ 6 Old ;(( J 3 !) Boilers '~ f > — 2 S Whitti . " 57 — I' / . ) lieans , Tieku . .. 2-1 — L' 5 Fine 3 'J — •!() Old 31 —33 Superior New 10 ¦— -1 <> Indian Corn .... 2 . S — ' . '>{) Kye 2-1 —25 Oats , Feed IH — ID Barley Xi t — L'i Fine 19 — - ' 0 Malti . i" ~ T > — 26 Poland 2 : 1 — 21 Mult , Onl IS - 50 Fine 21 — 22 Fine , )() —5-1 Potato 19 —20 Peas , 11 (> £ UIJ — 28 Fine 20 —21 GENERAL AVEKAGK 1 'ltlOE (> F GRAIN . Whkic Endini . April 2 (> . Imperial ( General Weekly Average . Wheat 39 * . 3 d . Rye 2 I .-I . 2 d . Barley 21 -1 Brans 2 ( 5 9 Oatd 17 10 Peas - ' . " > 5 Aggregate Avei-age of I lie Six Weeks . Wheat 3 Hs . 7 d . Kye 2 1 s . 5 . 1 . B . irley 2 : t II Brans 2 « i 2 OatH 1 ? 2 lVas 2 ;") 3 FI . OUK . ro \ vu-iu : i ( ti : |> er Hack 3 Urf . to -12 s . Si ' cmidii "' — ¦ ' ¦' Ksnex and Suffolk , on board Hhip ' ¦ "' — -31 Norfolk and St . or . Mon 2 il -31 American per barrel 1 'J - - 2 . 1 Canadian !'¦• — 23 Wlieat . en Bread , 7 d . the -111 ) , loaf . llousuholds , Ti ^ d . AVKKAGK l'RICK OF SlMiAl ! . Tlie average price of Biowuor IM . iMoo \ ado Sn ^ ar , roinpiited from Mm returns made in the week ending the , 2 IHI 1 ( lay ol Apiil , 1 H 51 , ih 2 (> rt . 1 4 < l . I < r cwt .. lill TC 11 FKH" MKAT . IS KWIM'I'I ' . AN 1 > I . I ' . ADI ' . N II * . 1 . 1 .. * SM ITU I'l It I . I ) . * H . d . H . 'I . H . ( t . K . ( I . 1 ( ,.,. ( 2 2 l . o 3 « 2 ' 1 to 3 M Multoii " . " . " ! . " . " !!! . ! ... 2 H - 4 0 ; $ 0 - -I I ) 1 ; u , il , 4 M — . ') H i ) 0 — < i 0 Veal 2 H - — \ 0 3 ( I — -I ' I 1 ' o . k . " . " . " 2 H--4 0 ; i I ¦ ! 2 To , » iiik the oll ' iil , | i « 'i - rt Ih . FROM Till ' . LONDON ( iAZKTl'I'i . ¦ ¦¦
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Ttutsdinj . . Ipril 2 ' . » . I ' . H . A . I '" HANi : il t IiiiiulM't . h-Wiilk , l . aiiihelh , i-lul hici , to nurrender Mny H , Juiu ; f >; nolicitor , Mr . Sludart , Itixnict-c . ourl ., Flcct-Htre . t'l . ; olllr , i ; tl UHHi f ^ nee , Mr . Bell , Culeman-Ht . reiil-huildi n ^ H , Moor ^ utii-itt ict't . — . ) . (; . It I lid It , late ol ( ireat , hi . llrlen ' n , Biuhopn ^ ate , wine merchant , May 9 , June 13 ; milie . itor , M r . . 1 erwooil , Fly- | il . vc . c , llolhoi n ; ollir . ial an : ti ^ nee , Mr . Whilinore , BiiHliiKhull-Hlreet , — (' . Hoi . 'i'iiotiMK , ( ireal . Towir-ntreel , Hii ){ iir Inoker , Mny 9 , . Inni- 13 ; Holit . itoru , MctuiiM . Hill and Alalln-u-i , JHu-y-cyurL til . Muiy Aiu ; olllciul iVhtitfuw . Mr , Omuuuu . '
Birchin-lane , Cornhill—J . Bullock , Bristol , innholder , May 14 , June 11 ; solicitor , Mr . Barker , Bristol ; official aesig-nee , Mr . Hutton , Bristol—J . H ill , Saltash , Cornwall , miller , May 32 , June 19 ; solicitors , Messrs . Edmonds and Sons , Plymouth ; and Mr . Stoa-don , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hernaman , Exeterj . Taylor , Bradford , Yorkshire , worsted spinner , May ' 20 , June 17 ; solicitors , Mr . Norihwood , Bradford ; and Messrs . Courtenay and Compton , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Hope , Tjeeds—J . Smith , Lincoln , joiner , May 21 , June 11 ; solicitors , Messrs . Scott and Tahourdin , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields ; Mr . Toynbee , Lincoln ; and Mr . Stamp , Hull ; official assignee , Mr . Carrick , Hull—J . Emery , Preston , Lancashire , innkeeper . May 9 and 29 ; solicitor , Mr . Blackhurst , Preston ; official assignee , Mr . Mackenzie , Manchester .
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Friday , May 2 . Bakkkhpts .-W . Borrows , Park-street , Islington , surgeon , to surrender May 14 , June 13 ; solicitor , Mr . Cooper , Old Cavendish-street , and Gray ' s-inn-square ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—J . Woodin , Matilda-street , Islington , upholsterer , May 9 , June 13 ; solicitors , Messrs . Tucker and Jones , Sunchambers , Threadneedle-street ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill-R . SheppaRD , Norwich , commission agent , May 10 , June 16 ; solicitors , Mr . Jay , Bucklersbury ; and Messrs . Jay and Pilgrim , Norwich ; official assignee , Mr . Pt-nncll , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—W . Jackson , Orchard-streetPortman-square , painterMay 13 , June 10 ;
, , solicitor , Mr . Letts , Bartlett ' s-buildings , Holborn ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sambrook-court . Basingh » ll-street—W . Aiitley , North Burton , Yorkshire , miller , May 14 , June 11 ; solicitors , Mr . Tweed and Mr . Bell , Hull ; official assignee , Mr . Carrick , Hull—W . B . Harrison , Chorlton-upon-Medlock , Lancashire , bleacher , May 13 , June 4 ; solicitor , Mr . Cobbett , Manchester ; official assiarnee , Mr . Pott , Manchester—T . Clifton and R . E . Rawle , Bristol , wine merchants , M ay 16 , June 16 ; solicitors , Messrs , Abbot and Lucas ; official assignee , Mr . Acraman , Bristol—J . M'Murray , Liverpool , merchant , May 9 , June 6 ; solicitor , Mr . Brotherton , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Turner , Liverpool .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS .
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BIRTHS . On the 23 rd of April , at Writtle-park , the Honourable Mrs . Frederick Petre . of a son and heir . On the 23 rd , at Castle Ashby , Northampton , the Lady W . Compton , of a son . On the 23 rd , Lady Knighton , of a son , stillborn . On the 25 th , at 33 , Lower Brook-street , the wife of 'William Leveson Gower , Esq ., of a son . On the 25 th , Lady Parish , of a daughter . On the 25 th , the wife of the Honourable J . C . Dundas , of a daughter . On the 28 th , at 103 , Westbourne-terrace , the wife of R . Cobden , Esq ., M . P ., of a daughter . MAKKIAGES . On the 22 nd of April , at 2 , Moray-place , Edinburgh , Edward Stanley , Esq ., Captain , Fifty-Seventh Regiment , second son of the late John Bacon Stanley , Esq ., of Dublin , to Jeannette Edmeston , daughter of the late William Balfour , Esq ., of Trenaby , Captain , R . N . On the 23 rd , at Knowlton , the Reverend Frederick Tufnell , jun ., incumbent of St . Paul ' s Episcopal Church , Edinburgh , to Frances Anne , second daughter of Hear-Admiral Hughes D'Aeth , of Kno \ vlton-court , Kent . On the 23 rd , at Langley , Bucks , Captain Warth , R . N ., to Elizabeth Ann , eldest daughter of the late George Booth , Esq ., of linglefield-green , and South-end Manor-house , Langley , Bucks . On the 21 th , at St . Andrew ' s Church , Plymouth , HowelGwyn , Esq ., M . P ., of Baglan-house , Glamorganshire , to Ellen Elizabeth , only daughter of John Moore , Esq ., of Plymouth . ( in the 21 tli , at Ford , in the county of Northumberland , the Reverend \ V . 1 ) . Morrice , M . A ., curate of Westbury , Wilts , to Sarah , eldest daughter of the Reverend T . Knight , rector of Ford . On the 21 th , at St . Maiy Stoke , Charles , eldest son of the Reverend C . ( aineron , to Marciu , ( laughter ol' the late Honourable Lindsay ISurrell , of Stoke-park , Suffolk . On the 24 th , at St . James ' s Church , Psiddintrton , Lieutenant l ' ercy William Coventry , R . N ., hoii of the late Thomas Derby Coventry , E > q ., of Greenland * - , Buckx , to Elizabeth Jane , daughter of the late John Pearson , Ey (] ., of UlveiHtone , Lancashire . On the 20 th , at St .. George ' s , Ilanover-Bbuare , the Reverend Monbray JSIortlie . ot . e , brother of Sir Stafford Northcote , Bart ., to G -giana , eldest ( laughter of it iehar < i Ford , Ksq . On the 30 th , at . St .. l'eter's , Walthamstow , Captain Telly , U . N ., fifth son of . Sir John Henry Telly . Bart ., of Upton , Esbcx , to Katharino Jane , youngest daughter of John Gurney Fry , Esq ., of Hare-end , in the same county . DEATHS . On the 21 st . of March , at . Denieiara , Eli / . a Karle , wife of W . Untie Wolseley , Esq ., Acting Government Secretary of Britiah Guiana , in the 5 Jiid year of her a < ff . On the l . ) t . h of A ]> iil , the Reverend Thomas Ashley , rector of ( Jivat , Shellord , Berks , and foiinerly Fellow of BraHenose College Oxford , ag .-d 71 ) . ° ' On Ihe 17 th , at Lisbon , Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Hay Rose , K . I' S . He had serv < d during the whole of tlie Peninsular campaign , ami \ v ; lh buried wii h mill tary honours on the l'Jtli ult . On the 1 'Jl . li . at . 27 , Brighton-terrace , Brixton , Surrey , Mr . W . Dowt . on , ol Exet . ei , n » ed HH . On llie X * 11 . 11 . iiged 3 U , John James , Eh (| . ( Join Meirion ) , Hcc . rcturv of the Honourable Society of Ancient Britona , Gray ' s-iiinroiid . On the 25 t . li , in the Convent of Mercy , Gahvay , aged 2 . 0 , Anna Maria , only ( sinter of Edward Kenealy , l , Ij . l ) ., of ( Jray ' H-inu . () n tin- 2 fiih , at X 1 ill—Iiit . ll . Slafl ' onlhhir .-, TliomaH Cartwright , Kkij ., one of lu-r Majesty ' s Ju ^ tiecH of the Peace , and late lli"li Mieiiff of Ihe Haiti c-ountv , ai ^ ed " tl \ . " On the 27 Ih , the Countess of Radnor . On the 2 Ht . li , in ICatoii-nquare , Admiral Sir l'Ulward Codriu < 'ton ( i . C . I ! ., aged HI .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 3, 1851, page 424, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1881/page/20/
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