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¦ FRO M THE LOHDON GAZETTE , Tuesday , September 5 . ¦ ¦ ; ¦ TSATNB 3 a ' UiPTSv- Wini . iA M Puiixirs , \ MKnories , brush-: maker—iJoHir . ^ bbamkss . Bipfon ,, iBishopsgato-stfreefc-r "Within and "Wellington-road ,. Camborwell , cigar ^ mamifacturor—James . WniTTEKitfO , Fmbdon , Northamptonshire , touilder-rsFBaafOXS UtrancW , 'Redruth , draper—TfioarASGapG-AW , Qween-street , Stepiti « y , licensed •• viotu » ller- * Jo : gN Hatdoit , Barns-taple , Devonshire , draper—Geoeoe John Jenvstt , Batnsrtapli } , Devonshire , bookseller — Tecomtas LicKiEr , ThirSk , obrkahiro , ! corn ! merchant-- ^ James Staek S kipp eh , Liverpool ,- corn merchant— -Joins WiiiOOx , Manchester , coal niercJiant ^ Joffjr and Robebt Pities , IJevcastle -upon-Tyne , ' arid'Gatesh <* adi teadealers . SCOTCH SEQUBSTRA . 'JIIONS . —Tyke and CampbkAi ., Glasgow ; , wool merchants— "W . Stewart , Kirkintilloch , Dumbartottsniro ., 'tfarmqr ~ "W . Gkay ,-Glasgow , commission merchant—< Dnxs » AXBs and Wallace , Alva , Stirlingfslii . ro , manufacturers—^ W . : Dick , Glasgow , commission , merchant ; . ( Friday , iS&ptemier ^ i , : "B \ "NKlfUKPSf- 'IaiDOttE iBtooMENTOtea , : Bx > dnoy-bttildinss , TSTew Kont-Toad ,, lithographic engtfavw JonNWar .-xo ? t ; Broadway , oheesoraongor— "WiMjam . Henhy 3 ? oirs" JfiBiiD , Roughway ^ jKer tt , ¦ jpapor manufaclfcurer—OnMiiEa lDayjcs . and Join < r iJSAiow . iIujigston-upon-Thames , builders —OiiABiEsWAi'KRON . Bilston . clotliior- ^ Wii . r-rAmBAapoilE-, XAit , Oroydon , Surrey , baker— 'WiiLiAM'ECoTV'Kiii / . ' Goawoll-, -stroot , parish of St . OLuko , MWdleaoa :, licensed victualler—Samubi . STAMT 0 N ,, Birmh ? 6 t » i » . m , licenaod victualler—Wir ^ - xiam : John Noswoiucirx , Sidmouth , 'baker . —' Thomas WiewAiii ,. ShojBlelil , table'knife manufacturer— "WlrnjiAM JojfES , , 'Livornool . shipMrriKlit -and boat 'bulldov ^ -llOBBUT ¦ Wni « uiTSON , iLivorpo 6 l , mot&l , broker—Wiixiam GeAicam , 'WlKton , grocer—Henuv Aatait , Bath , ehoomakor and ltcon-^ ca victuallor—JKENitT'KBBBoox , Bedford , Lancaster , 6 llk manufacturer ,
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3 MCTq ; EES QP THB ^ CBYSaUX PALACE ^ Pictures of tjie ( frystal Paiace ei ^ Photographs , hy Philip H- JDelamotte , and Original prawit ^ s bi / G . fl . Vfiomas and Mk lock . The effect , tlierefore , is that of a , Vsmart , forcible outline , broadly shaded , arid relieved by the high lights , The effect is yeryiagreeatfle , the portraiture is precise , and the cost surprisingly moderate . "¦" .-:. ¦ '¦' ¦¦ ' ; . ¦ ¦ ' ' . ' . ' ; - ¦ \ '¦¦ . . ¦ ' ¦;¦ . ¦ ¦ . '¦' ... ' . ¦ ' .
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i i — IMPROVEMENT OF THE FTJBMC HEALTH . BY AN OBSERVER ABOtifr TOWfc . After , a time of public siciness there ought to be both public reward and honour voted to medical men , whose bravery , no less than their indefatigable exertions , tninister day and nigfttto those in need . We liave Been , the -Priesthood * ttf Literature entertained at the Mansion-house : ; tbe'Priesthood of the Pliblic ^ ealih-fleservejast'ndw mote signal honotfcr . Tffut'whilehot'hoTiouredj ' why -are if teyndfaidea ? Why does ndt Sir Benjamin Hall use his iaSuence with the KaiUvay ^ Directors to put those Companies on the < sanitaisy serviee ? Every medical officer says to ? thesickj or to 'the . predisposed , > get fresh aitj yet w « iiave our Bailways , that r miglit do- more than all our Hospitals to save life , doing com--paratively nothing . Cheap Sunday Trains ought to be ^ t this time a part of the pubfic service , ancli a . public ^ duty ^ as-it would be ainereifuliduty , to . jroyide them , ^ . man . 'vvhp -has ^ breathed eigut haurs ^ fresh air in the country is armed $ 0 ^ rewstMs ease ^ alf the week j aften '~ ieb we Have the Npffch-Western lihej tlie GreSt ^ oTJtheiflDL ^ iiiie , anii jdther "lines doiing ti 6 tbing ^ -indeed , worse than nbtliiog ^ -ito prOutQte / Sttnaay traveHing ; ftiiieea , ittriarMng intrjeaimgiits 'ih ^ th ^ ' && ? . ^ e ^^ ught' ^ lbB f ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ otifeTfery'liive : St'i ^ tee ^ a ^ iM'tpdogOod ttn ^ th ^ Was % gi ^ ate ^ © p ^ ort uoity pr ^ iditet ijii ; tlte ; 'Suiiaay /< it fe ! , : : Iiet ^ y . 'hui ^ neinian ^ ss a Tfew" ^ 4 istrictsw -Tike ^ noreaitchfor-iHstariee . liIik / aia ^ ngithe . p ^ e . faoes . thatiGroiYd rihe Shor « ditch / OfeU ^ ay /« tation ,- on Sunday mamiag , whete as many of the ^ pi eople ? w'ljio'have the go 6 < 3 sense and : a shilling to spareilirpng ' in the hQpe ^ of an excur ^ sion . 5 "ijin tie ten ^ wfficlt aajditt' ^ e linW of ^ not bes that people die in a sickly season-r ^ the ¦ n-pti &er' -will be thsttthey live ^ Nby to empty these dwellings of its ^ intnateSjI and ; i ^^ carry ' :. the ; iirlato'thefee ' s'h air is simply an " apt-of inerby .: No-sermon could dokp tnudh ; gopd i ^ -be sb / acceptialBle an act to a God of Buthariityj as / sueii-a proceeding , tfhder such . circuntstariBes tKellailway whistle would be a isnorning Psalm to JSeaVen , Nonie ^ who imi x 'anaong the -people , but must be a / ware of % he harm done by the newspaper press , in meiitioning in . sb many ; foinls , and ; with such ^^ . £ a , tal ; pprstiaaoifcyj the epidetnic ^ of the reason . The . hard ' Gree k wor d introduced : into this . ' country ; under associations of ^ eorror that certainly no longer attacltuto it , ^ 4 ? continual ly paraded * ; iJong . befpTe any ' danger exists , parish vestries thruBt It -in every windbvf , making it the ; precurspr of alann . The Board of HeEttth- wisely " aiscpntinued their reports . And it vrpuld save -thousands : of lives if we had a despotism of the press , -vr tiich ^ voiil'd for
a season blot out the record of an enemy , who lite a bully strikes only those who fear him . In many districts it is indispensable to prohibit all newspapers , daily or weekly . In fact , a negative newspaper on this subject would be a positive favourite . The address of the Emperor of the French to his army in the East , is , for its wise silence and skilful choice of ne * utral terras a model no less of sagacity than humanity . ' There is a wise Eastern fable ( which deserves often to be repeated in this country ) , of a Dervish who met the Plague coming from . Smyrna . In a colloquy which ensued , the Plague affirmed that he was going to kill 30 O 0 persons . Six months later the same parties met again , when the Dervish taxed his informant with falsehood , as he had slain thirt y thousand instead x ) f 'three . * ' No answered the Plague I slew 3000 only , it was Fear that slew the other . 27 , 000 . " This is as true a satire in the north as in the east . It would be well if Sir Richard Slayne instructed the police to break up all groups of sympathetic " women who assemble round the entrances of our alleys , and propagate danger by tales of sympathy . My own experience in 1832 and 1848 , satisfied -me that more . people in ignorant districts died in consequence of this habit than from the disease itself . In . all Cases there are predisposing causes , or neglects , or wilfulness , or folly , wh 6 n you come to . ferret but the truth - The terhperate , ' the ¦ ¦ cheerful , ' those "Who ¦ av oifl fatigue and-: excitement , and tpreserve ! their health at its highest average , have little to fear . Let every man render his dwelling , pure , observe the rules ofhealth , let ihe railways be made auxiliary on Sundays to the public welfare , and the piibUcptesscoiinne'itself to good news on * ihfepoilit , and'thetimiu " wdll * e ? rea ^ ured and the siek " wlllbe ^ aveii . , Basiness in this great city goes on just now like a battle , in whichitlie victory is to the temperate and the indifferent . Jon .
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¦ - - details—i may mix incidents which were separated in time or place , not iightly aistrtbuti : ng the share taken by' unimpo * taut persons ; but the main iaWtftte ^ hntolr facts . In 'the Fretidli army there was , at the time of the " weadWg , an officer younger than the aistinguished person who married , and - 'dia ii ' ot niarryto the perplexity Pf'Paris . The second officer was of difi - 'lereiii-iittme ; he was in all appearance a straitgef to tire newlyimarried couple , to whom'he ' was introducea . He was tlieir son .
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BIRTHS , MAltRIAGES , AO T > TflEATHS . BIIMPHS . BOBHB-TSONi—AuKMst 20 , at Albion Oottago , Bamsburynark , tho wife of John Jloiiortson , Esq .: a eon A 6 NH w . ~ Soptombor g , at 33 xton-I ) arlc , Rutlandahiro , tho Ji » dy Louisa Akhow ; ¦ a daughter , GIL-BjBIt'X ' . —A . wguat 80 , at tho Mayoralty Houao , Bodniin , tho Hon . iMx's . Gilbert , roliot of tlio Tlato John Da . vioa CHlbort , JEsa ., of Trclisaiolio , Truro ; n son . HAWJCBQ . —Awgusfc JW ; nt Man 6 hostor , tlio wlfo of Oftptatn IlawkoB . Third Liglit Dmg <) ona : a dnuglUor . NOEIi . ~ -Auguat 30 , at 72 , Warwlck-squaro , pimlico , Hrs . Jlerktoy Wool i a son atid hoir . WillONMOUa'H . —eoptoiriber O , iat Eaintowrgh , Lady'Delgnjaouih : a dau ^ htor . MAMtlAGjraS . CAMPBELL—3 » fNI 3 IL . IiJ . —eoptomboi' 1 , at St . 1 ' nul's , Ohur ^ i , Prluooa-. pn . rk , JAvav ^ ool , Oharloa Loo , « on of Johu OampbolJ , lifia ., tUo Qroro . Toxtotli-piirlc , to JiMmhoth , _ flawghtot or « lfoRov . Knffli AllNollo , D , !> ., AlKburtU . : JBBli- 'PJ 3 X « JIAM . ~ Soptoi » l > er e , by apeolftl Hcouao ^ t St . Ct « or Ko ; s , ftnnoyor-Hcjuavo . LJoilfc . -Col- Jobb , O . B ., Sur-TOyw * G » onoral of PrUaonu , to lAdv . ^« Uiv Itoeo Whim , tf start * tho Mm of Ohiouostw ,
MQKGAW— BEECBOFT . — AiigMst . ' 23 / at BebinRton Cheshire , 3 Tdhn Steane Morgan ,. 'Esq ., of Hcjre . rofcl , 'second son of tho late William Hoakyns Morgan , surgeon , R . N .. to Ellen , , yo \ ingest aaughter of tho late John Beecroft , 'Esq ., Her Britannic Majiesty ' s Coniaul and Governor of Fernando 'To . WATSON—ROSS . —July 1 , at Potacamund , Neilgherries , Xewis Weritworth Watson , Cdl . 'thirteontKRegrfc . ^ I . 'N . I ., 'to Lucy iQarolino , 'widow Of the late ! ! Lieut .-CJol . John £ « ss , fifteenthjRegt . M . N . il ., and ia- second daughter of ; Gapt . W . Leggact , Co 3 nmanding Qenoral Depot , Ouddalox-o , Madras . DJ 3 ATHS . ASHBTJRNHAM . —Septethbor H , at QuestlingBeotory , near Hastings , in tho thirty-fourth year of his age , fcho Rov . Sir John Ashburriham . Bart ., B . B ., Clianccllor and Prebend of Chichester Oathodral , Rector of Guostling , and Vicar of , Povensey , hi the county of Sussex . * ¦ BOYUTON . —August SO , at liis seat , Burton Agnes , in the comity dt Tork . Sir llenry Boynton , Bart ., a « cd sovonty-• six . OHOLMEXEY . —Soptoniber 2 , at Avpning , Qloucostorshiro , in tho fortjNaeventh year of his age , Jamos Harrison Cholmeley , iEsq ., > lato Major -Eighth Hussars , second ' son'of tlio lato Sir Montague Cholmoloy , Bart , of-. Easton Hall , Iilncolnshiro . CGCHRANE—August 28 , ' at 'Hombnrg , John Henry Coehraijo , Eso ., of the 'Madras Civil Sorvico . KENxS . —September 1 , Itfontaguo Donys , Jato of t ] io ^ Sevonty-aoventh ^ Regiment , seconU son of Sir Ooorgo iDonys , Bart ., aged thirty-nino . tlTOLGH-. — August 24 , at his residence , at -StoeUwoll , Liout .-Colonel TPoleh , oldest eon Of the late Piold-Marshal iPdlch , -of tho < Royal ( Spanish Arniy , Gtovoruor df Wosfc Ploriua . Grand Cross of the-distinguished Military Order Of St . 'ttormcTnogiiao , and Inspeotor-Gfonoral of tho Voreon of tlio'Ielaind of- Cal ) a , '
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M 0 N 12 Y , MABKKT &N& CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , Sqiptoraber 8 , 1 SW 4 . OONSOLaclosed to-day at 95 , i » 5 i tor money , and 05 jj , OCi for account . > Hxchocrwor BiUa •* , « pm . There line boon a gradual but slight decline imprico of funda Hinoo last wcok ofabonb £ por cent ., bufc railway shnros havo reached and maintnlnod bettor pricoa . Caledonians havo reached ' ML buyers ; , afterwards rather under that prico , oloalng R 34 J . Great Westerns . Midlands , wtid Leeds navo also roallsoOl bottor prices * . There waBa slight dooHno'in tho prices tlila morning-, lbut towards the closo of tho day quotations were much improved . r IliQ . settlement of the Turkish ( 5 per Cent , on tho 7 th wont off easily but afc decroasod nrleo , boine about OSJ « n . Oontungo was' < lonrmndod for continuation of Btook . iJDJio followimraro tho loadinR olosinR prices . — OalodonianB , 004 , 074 ; Eastern , US , lSilLGroiit Northern , 8 a ,. 80 | Groat western , 74 , 7 Wi l ^ anoashlro und Yorkshire , 7 li , 764 i iLondon and Brighton , 105 , 1 . 07 : Ijondonand'Nortli-Weal ^ wH , 1 Q 4 J , 1051 Loadon and South-Woafcovn . Mb , HDft i MidlandM . 714 . 73 x . d . ; Oxford , WoroOHfcor , and Wolvorhnnii > - ton , 34 , a < $ ; South-lflawtorn , iO 74 , 08 ; " Wfttorford and Kilkoiniy 4 . 4 , B 4 j , Wivliorford and Ximeriok , a * , »<); Antwerp and itoUordam , QJ , 1 i \ Enatorn Franco . » a , l > aj ; Groat liuxombourg , 8 ? , » i Ditto , OblkatlonH . !> , ! $ }; Gtroftt-WoHtorn dvwad ^ ^ Uaroa , 0 k 7 j | , lttii Northgvn 1 'Woo 342 , UAfl i Jl ' nria
land Lyons , 19 , 19 J , pm . ; Paris and Orleans , 49 , 51 ; Paris and'Rou 6 n . $ 7 , 89 ; "West Tlanders , i 3 f , ¦ 4 ; Western France , ' 6 , 7 pm , ; Australian 'Agricultural , 43 J , 444 i > an Dieman's Land , 12 , 13 .
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1 'OllBIGN 3 ? UNDS . ( Lasx OreiaiAh QuoxATroN nuitrNO vnn Wjejik 3 : niuno Tjiuhsoay ] J ! vj « NXWa . ) BniKiUnn BoiidH 1014 R \ is »! au Bon < 3 M , 0 por BuouoHAyi'imttporOiitH . 57 Cents Wli ( v > OliHIun 0 por Oouto Russian 4-J ptsr OontH ...., w DaniHh 5 por OontH Bv « v" 1 h ^ ilp . Ct . Now Del . mii I 2 ouador IJondn » £ ypanishCommlttooCorl . Moxican it per OontH . ... 2 r > of Coup , nob fun "l > Muxlcun a por Ot ; . for Voiw-uola » 4 porConlH . ¦• Aoo ., Bapb . 10 21 ? Belgian 44 porOontw ¦¦ PortniJuoHo ¦ ! por OontH . .., Dutch ih por OontH <' - ] rortuguowo 0 x » . OuutB , ,,, D « tch-lporOont . t ) crlll . v **
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CORN MARKET . THE' weatliev during tho week has continued most favourable for tlio harvest , which is now drawing to a conclusioa in nil the ^ ou , t « crn aiid midland counties , and' is making rapidi progress in all parts of the kingdom . O ? ho ^ accounts of tho quality , and yield of the now crop continue satisfactory . Tho supplies of Foreign and -English . Wheat into London havo been very flhort ; and although'the amo . nut of business has boon small , holders dxliibit more firmnoss . The Barley trade remain ' s . 'unchanged . Most of the Archangel Oats aro being taken into granary , and buyers havo consequently'to pay an advanco of Is . to 2 s . on Monday ' s rates . In tho Baltic ports prices are maintained with great Cirmuessiin . the absence of supplies . From Stettin there is intelligence of -a demand for Whoat from the interior . whtonKocps prices there far above tho comparative level ol onrs . - "Under those circumstances quotations aro useless . A favourable change bas taken piaoo in - tho weather in Silesia , and notwithstanding the alarm which has boon caused by the rains , abundant crops are anticipated in that district , aa -well as throughout tho rest of Germany . The l ? ro uoh markets during the past week have advanco tl 1 fr . to , 4 ft , por hect ., owing to tho short supplies of tho new crop , and the exhaustion of tho old stocks . Flour being ready forimmodiato consumption , brings every whoro rolatiVeJy higher prices than Wheat . Many of the mills 'are stopped , for want of water .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 9, 1854, page 862, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2055/page/22/
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