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the police the shame of having prompted its journals to the publication of a calumny unspeakably base . To-day these same journals , complacent echoes of the Rue de Jerusalem , aie hawking a piece of information even more stupid than the preceding . If we may believe them , documents of the grayest importance have been taken at the house of Citizen Ledru Rollin . To this story two things are wanting . The removal of any documents at all , we may add the existence of any compromising document at the house of Citizen Ledru Rollin . It is thus , we feel convinced , that all the successive allegations of the police and of its journals will crumble away .
Nevertheless , they will retain in gaol our friends , our director , and our commercial manager , by connecting them , in spite of evidence , with an imaginary plot , to which and to its pretended fabricators , we are total strangers . We insist on this point , in conclusion . It concerns the whole press , we may say the whole cause . Authorityin Franceis entering upon a series of new
, , acts of violence . When the due course of law , indulgent as it is to arbitrary measures , no longer suffices to stifle public opinion , the Government tramples down the last guarantees left to the Press , as well as to personal liberty . Is not the police able and ready at any moment to invent a ridiculous conspiracy to satisfy the facile gratification of striking Republicans ? the Government
However this may be , the more dreads the political tendencies of which the Voix du Proscrit was the expression , the more incumbent upon us is the duty to give those tendencies an organ . We shall be able within a few days to accomplish this duty . For the Voix du Proscrit , ( Signed ) Ch . Dei / esciajze .
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National Charter Association—At the usual weekly meeting , the report of Mr . Ernest Jones's proceedings was read . He has been addressing meetings at Manchester , Staleybridge , Bury . Bingley , and Bradford . He writes in high spirits , and speaks encouragingly of the union of the party in Manchester , and the resolution of the men of Bradford . At Bingley an open carriage and a band met him at the station ; and a ball and soiree was given in his honour . Thomas CoorEu ' s Lecturing Tour . —Communications intending to reach Mr . Cooper next Monday , Tuesday , or Wednesday , should be addressed " Care of Mr . Councillor Ironside , Sheffield ; " next Thursday , Friday , or Saturday , " Care of W . E . Forster ,
Esq ., Rawdon , near Leeds ; " Sunday or Monday ( the 21 st or 22 nd instant ) " Care of Mr . C . Barker , Cooperative Society , Halifax ; " Tuesday or Wednesday ( the 23 rd or 24 th ) , " Care of Mr . Thomas Lazenby , Northgate , Wakefield . " The Metropolitan Working Builders' Association . —This Association , whose address 18 9 , Thanetgtreet , Burton-crescent , inform the nobility , gentry , and the public that they have commenced business as general
builders and decorators . The members of this Association being experienced men in the various departments of the building and decorative art—having been employed by the leading firms of London—pledge themselves that all commissions intruBted to the Association , either in building or decoration , shall be executed in a superior and workmanlike manner , with the utmost promptitude , and on Buch terms as will insure them future orders . Estimated given for general repairs , nd experienced workmen sent to all parts of the United Kingdom .
Redemption Society . — The out-door meeting at Pudsey was very numerously attended , and the speakers—Messrs . Green , Arandale , and Henderson—were listened to with evident interest . Several objections to Communism were Btated in a most gentlemanly manner by one of the audience , and replied to by Mr . Green in a way that seemed highly satisfactory to the meeting . At the conclusion , a vote of thanks to the speakers , accompanied with a request to visit them again shortly , was carried unanimously . The Redemption Society has no branch at Pudsey ; but the Communists there havo lately commenced a society with the same laws , called "The 1 ' udsey [ Redemption Society . " They alicady number seventy members , and are collecting funds to found a community in the neighbourhood of the village .
There is not a room in the village which can be had on any termu for meetings of a really liberal character . This evil the friends have determined to . remedy . They have already collected nearly one hundred pounds towards building u lecture-room , &c , to be called " The Hall of Freedom , " and to be devoted to the free discussion of all subjectH . Two new branches of the Redemption Society have been formed this week , one at Bradford , and one at Stanningley j the secretaries are-Mr R Ryder , 29 , Lyndhumt-atreet , Bradford ; and Mr . J Wilson , near Varley Mill , Stanningley . The harvesthome of the society will be celebrated by a tea party , concert , and ball in the Music-hall , Leeds , on Monday , October 20 . Moneys received for the week : —Leeds , Oil * . 6 « . lid . Building fund , 8 « - JW . Propagandist un . fl , 3 « . O 4 . —J . JlnNDKueoN , pec .
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latina , and hooping-cough , tabes , hydrocep on the head ) destroyed many children ; but diarrhoea m this week was more fatal than all these diseases together . Consumption was fatal to 105 , typhus to 25 , heart disease to 14 , bronchitis to 11 , injuries and violence to 12—adults under the age of 60 The deaths from diarrhoea increased from 23 in the first week of July , and 143 in the first week of August , to 192 in the first week of September . The deaths from cholera also increased , but in the last week they amounted to 17 , while the number in the previous week was 28 .
halus ( water HEALTH OF LONDON DURING THE WEEK . ( From the Registrar-General ' s Report . ) The health of London in the week ending Saturday , September 6 , exhibits some improvement . The deaths which in the previous week were 1061 fell to 967 . Of the persons who died at stated ages , only 144 bad attained the age of 60 and upwards ; 518 were children under the age of 15 ; and 303 were men and women under the age of 60 . Convulsions , smallpox , measles , scar- * ;
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The fluctuations hare been : —Consols , from 96 to f ; Bank Stock , 215 to 216 | ; Exchequer Bills , from 45 s , to 48 s . premium . The Foreign Stocks yesterday stood as follows : — Danish Five per Cents ., 102 ex div . ; Mexican , for money , 27 \ ; for the account , 27 to \\ Portuguese Four per Cents ., for the account , 32 $ ; the Small , 324 and 33 £ ; Russian Four-and-a-Half per Cents ., lOlf ; Sardinian scrip , 1 \ and \ discount ; Spanish Five per Cents ., 20 J ; and Passive , 5 and 5 i .
MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCESaturday . Consols varied slightly at the beginning of the week . On Monday they declined to 96 , ultimately rallying to 961 t 0 i- On Tuesday they rose to 96 $ to § ; remaining at the same rates on Wednesday and Thursday . The prices yesterday were—Consols , 96 to J .
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BANK OF ENGLAND . An Account , pursuant to the Act 7 th and 8 th Victoria , cap . 32 , for the week ending on Saturday , September 6 , 1851 , ISSUE DEPARTMENT . £ £ . Notes issued 27 . 707 . 5 C 5 Government Debt , 11 , 015 100 Other Securities .. 2 , 984 , 900 Gold Coin and Bullion 13 , 674 , 190 Silver Bullion 33 . 375 £ 27 , 707 , 565 £ 27 , 707 , 565 BANKING DEPARTMENT . £ £ Proprietor 9 'Capital , 14 . 553 , 000 Government Secu-Rest 3 , 588 , 957 rities ( including Public Deposits ( in- Dead-weight Aneluding Exche- nuity ) 13 , 464 , 216 quer , Savings' Other Securities .. 13 . 193 , 8 < 8 Banks , Cominis- Notes 8 , 344 , 190 eionere of National Gold and Silver Debt , and Divi- Coin 582 , 826 dend Accounts ) .. 8 . 093 , 413 Other Deposits .... 8 , 121 , 431 8 even-day and other Bills 1 . 228 . 309 £ 35 , 585 , 110 £ 35 , 585 , 110 Dated September 11 , 1851 . M . Mausiiall , Chief Cashier .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Cloting Prices . ) Satur . Mond . Tue . t . We . dn . Thurt . Frid . Bank Stock .... 215 * 2164 3 ! 5 J 215 * 3 per Ct . Red " .. 97 i 97 97 974 < J 6 J - — 3 p . CCon . Ans . 9 (> | 96 ] % « »<" 'i '•»«* fl 6 A o _ f- * A |» lTQfi " — — .,. — .... ¦ 3 p . ' ct . Coii .. Ac . i »« 4 961 % & 968 96 j 90 J 3 f p . Cent . An . » 8 * m \ 98 i « 8 j 98 ? 96 g New ftperCt * . ~~ LongAns ., 1860 . 7 7 « 7 « 7 « 7 * Ind . 8 t . 104 p . ct . 260 260 - — Ditto Bonds .. 57 p 49 p S 3 p 50 p Ex . Mills , 1000 / . 52 p 46 p 48 p 48 p 48 p 48 p Ditto bMU . .. 48 p 46 p 48 p 48 p 48 p 48 p Ditto . Sinitll 48 p 46 p -18 p 48 j > 48 p 48 p
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SHARKS . Last Official Quotation for Week ending Friday Evening . Railways . Banks . Aberdeen .. .. 9 A Australasian .. .. — Bristol and Exeter .. 7 i ) A British North American — Caledonian .. .. 10 R Colonial — Eastern Counties .. 5 < J Commercial of Ijondon .. — Edinburgh and Glasgow — London and Westminster 29 Great Northern .. .. 15 J London Joint Stock .. 18 £ tJreatB . & W . ( Ireland ) — National of Ireland .. — Great Western .. .. 766 National Provincial .. — Lancashire < and Yorkshire 4 Ujj Provincial of Ireland .. — Lancaster und Carlisle — Union of Australia .. 35 Loud ., Brighton , & 8 . Const — Union of London .. 14 London and Blackwall .. 6 ' i MlNKfl . London and N .-Western lltf a Bolanos .. .. .. — Midland .. .. .. 414 Brazilian Imperial .. —¦ North British .. .. f > 4 Ditto , Ht . John del Key — South-Kuutttru and Dover — Cobre Copper .. .. — fSoulh-WohUirn .. .. HOj M ihckm . ankouh . York , Nitwciti ) ., & Berwick 17 A Australian Agrioulturul — York anil North Midland 17 $ Canuda .. .. .. — DoOKH . General Steam .. .. — East and Went India .. — Peiiins . 8 cOriental Htenm 08 London .. .. .. — Koyal Mail Htcuin .. 18 iJ Ht . Ivwtlmrinc .. .. — Houth Auutrulian .. —
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AVERAGE PRICK OF HDGAlt . The average priuu of Brown or Muscovudo Hugur , computed from the returns mude in the week ending- tho Wad 4 * y of i Weptember , 1851 , U i ! 7 » . 3 d . per cwt .
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Friday Evening . ) ° "' Austrian 5 per Cents . 81 Mexican 5 per Ct . Ace 271 Belgian Bd 8 ., 4 * p . Ct . 94 * Small .. .. ! l Brazilian 5 per Cents . 914 Neapolitan 5 per Cents . . Buenos Ayres 6 p . Cts . 55 Peruvian 4 J per Cents . " — Chilian 6 per Cents ... 104 Portuguese 5 per Cent . — Danish 5 per Cents . .. 108 4 per CU . 331 Dutch 24 per Cents ... 59 | — — Annuities — 4 per Cents . .. 92 J Russian , 1822 , 4 $ p . Cta . 1013 Ecuador Bonds .. 3 | Span . Actives , 5 p . Cta 21 French 5 p . C . An . atParis 92 . 15 Passive . " 51 3 p . Cts ., Julyl 1 , 56 . 00 Deferred .. _
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CORN EXCHANGE . Mark-lane , September 13 . —Supplies of all grain moderate . In price no alteration , except Oats sixpence per quarter dearer . Of floating cargoes few near at hand and no transactions reported . The imports of the ' potato crop in the north of Ireland are very unsatisfactory . Arrivals from September 9 to September 13 . English . Irish . Foreign Wheat .. .. 3640 4820 Barley .... 490 3260 Oats 770 380 25370 Flour .. .. 2260 540
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GRAIN , Mark-lane , Sept . IS . Wheat , R . Netr 36 s . to 38 s . Maple 29 s . to 30 a . Fine 39 —40 White 24 —25 Old 38 — 40 Boilers 26 — 28 White 41 —42 Beans , Ticks . .. 27 —28 Fine 41 —43 Old 28 —30 Superior New 42 —46 Indian Corn .... 27 —28 Rye 24 — 25 Oats , Feed .... 16 — 17 Barley 21 —23 Fine .... 17 —18 Malting 27 —28 Poland 20 —21 Malt . Ord 46 —48 Fine .... 21 —22 Fine 50 — 52 Potato 20 — 21 Peas , Hog 26 —28 Fine 21 —22
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FLOUR . Town-made per sack 39 s . to 42 s Seconds f ? — 39 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship 34 —37 Norfolk arid Stockton 31 — 33 Aire . ican per barrel 19 —22 Canadian . ™ -22 j Wheaten Bread , 7 d . the 41 b . loaf . Houssholds , 6 d .
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I GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN . Week Ending Sept . 6 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 38 s . 9 d . Rye 26 s . 2 d Barley 26 1 Beans 30 4 Oat 3 20 1 Peas 25 11 Afferegate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat ! . :..: 40 s . 7 d ! Rye 26 s 10 i Barley 26 1 Beans 30 10 Oats .. SI 3 Peas 27 0
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j FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . 1 Tuesday , September 9 . i T . Haiiiuson , Addle-street , agent , to surrender September 19 , October 24 ; solicitors , Messrs . Watson and Roscoe , Worshipstreet . Finsbury ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Aldermanbury—E . Sheffield , Tomlin-terrace , Crisp-street , Poplar , builder , September 19 , October 25 ; solicitors , Messrs . Baker , Buck , and Jennings , Lime-street ; official assignee , Mr . Nicholson , Basinghall-street—H . G . WooLcott , Everitt-strect , Rusacll-square , fringe manufacturer , September 19 . October 25 ; solicitors , Messrs . Baylis and Drewe , Redcross-street : official assignee , Mr . Nicholson , Basinghall-street—J . R . Tayloh , Chancery-lane , Bed Lion-square , and Cannon-row , Westminster , stationer , September 26 , October 2 f >; solicitors , Messrs . Church « rid bon Bedford-row ; official assignee , Mr . Nicholson , Basing hall-atrcet —J . Lane , High-street , Marylebone , tailor , September iv , ' October 25 ; solicitor , Mr . Cox , Pinner ' s-hall . Old Uroad-street , i official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers . B . asingliall-¦ treet-W . II . Osborn , Ebury-street , Pimlico , w . nc merchant , September 13 , November 1 ; solicitor , Mr . Bolder Craven-street , Strand ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Gu . ldha 1-chambtrs , Basinghall-street—J . Watson , Skipton . Yorkshire , lin « ndraptr , September 26 , October 20 ; solicitors , Mr . Jones , Size-lane . ana Mr . Blackburn . Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Freeman , ^« cu * J . C . Holt , Halifax . Yorkshire , innkeeper , September M > . i- " - tober 20 ; . olicitors . Mr . Highain , Brig house ; and M ^ Bond and Barwick . Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Young , L ' J . Fobman nnd R . Frow , Kingeton-upon-Hull , joiners , om tember 24 , October 22 ; solicitors . Messrs . l h ?^ ney WwRto . iand Messrs . Lightfoot , Earnshaw , and Prankish , Kmgsioi upon-Hull ; official assignee , Mr . Carrick . Hull— 1 . M "' . y * " ' Gower-slreet , miller , September 17 . October 1 <>; B f ° " / rl : Mr . Terrell . Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hernaman , * ' *«" G . N . Manuvinu , Manchester , merchant . Sel » tem rVi »' , , vemberS ; solicitors . Messrs . Sale , Worthington , and Hnip'na , , Manchester ; official assignee . Mr . Pott . Manche * S ' ^'( 7 Ve , n-Hodinson , Manchester , couch builder , September /» , ** ber 11 ; solicitors . Messrs . De Lam and Fogg , M » "c" * ° l ; offlciul assignee , Mr . Eraser , Manchester-J- ^ ll'h L ,. 10 ; A 8 HMALL , Liverpool , merchant * , September 17 , uc , MoHBrs . solicitor !) , Messrs . Brady and Son . Stap le-inn ; aim' d Carson and Ellis , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Liverpool . Friday . Septemher 12 . w , n- . .. road , Bankritptoy ANNiTLtuw . —H . G . HAniuaoN , Jtinu « Iloxtun Old-town , wheelwright . v-Miftiiire . » iul Bankhuits .-I ) . Fhknch and A . 8 andh . Coal * ' ™ l ™ o \ lt ? ilot 9 , Chatham , coul- aotors , to surrender Oct . 2 . " - ° i ,, bi ' rn ; Mees » B . Lawrence , Plewu , and Boyer , Old Jt ! \ $ " CANN oi ; K . official assignee . Mr . Nicholson , BaHing hnll-street a . to l ) Bce 0 . jun ., Kent-terrace , Gre » t Coll « ge-str «« t Cumdei > - «> w , vlB 0 » Hint , September UO . October 23 ; solicitor * . M '""^ .. ^ . ^ ; und Ford , Uncoln ' n-iiii .-fleldf ! ; and Mr . C ar "' J ; " » J / A (; y . oHIcial assignee . Mr . Nicholson . " ^'"^'"" '"yf ^ oiVor , Mr . llinniiiKhHin , glass-dealer Beptember M ^) ct- ' * ' IMrlI , ii . gl » u . l ' JI ay ward , Birmingham ; official nBslgneo . M r . > alpy . , )( . » -M . Lihtkii . Painswick . clothier . Septambei *^ ' A oraniaii . aulicltor . Mr . Kearsey . Htrouil : official •» " *» " «" ' . 7 v ' e , ) tei » l'er l » iUtol-J . Bkaoh . Bradford . York . hi . a . ««¦»«« [*[ iirwllord . 25 . October 20 ; 8 oliciU ) r « . Measrs . 1 crry "" ' . , „ , " ; ,, „„« . Mr . und MM « r « . Bond aiul Barwick . Leeds ; o « « i"l " " ^ IIlh ,, '& . Young . Leeds-T . IHihht . Warrington . prU . ^ r »« , Mr . November 4 ; solioitor * . Mr . Ford , '' illo "V ' . ! " , M * no' » el't . Cobbutt , Mancl ^ Htrr ; official Mitigiiet ; . Mr . 1 r » ser . |) C | . a () , _ 8 . WAl-ltlta . Little Lever , l-u « o- »»» i ™' ^ . iLu . " «» d ^ ' ^ No « . « bc-r « , Bolloltor .. M . W .. Sato . WortfrfjJ *^ nw , MancU «» t « r ; official MHlgnw , Mr . Voit , M » no" «^
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 13, 1851, page 880, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1900/page/20/
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