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¦ ^ -,:--3 S speeches Panmure and Lord I ^ rTSmure , in returning thanks for the army , saU Sotnt to ita achievements in the present day . ( Ch eers . is- ^ ssss s ¦ tsux ^ s ~ £ * s g . . ** . r--which gave great " »>«>^ J . ' ^ ht faS of having sat s ^ ifcrssq ^^ l ^ fcfco ^^ - table whichiindes theHouseotw v faster . ) -It ^" j ^^ Kl 1 of frtsVintelligence frotr had to announce , J " « ™^ . jn t nov aU eyes that quarter of the S * L Jarta ^ tbe w hole country
« C gr P' 1 haye . are that s ^^^ SaMsaat ; ^ r ougtut the contest the hi * e ^ age ^ gr-test pSSSgggggS ia . t the the salety ox <> j
< iw directed . 1 «« ""* " . - ¦ : _ ., „ ^ ^ n ^ tinfr ¦ « b £ fc « of the ^ V foE lh " memorable struggle-U ^^^^^^ ^ Sf ^ efS IS : s »^ = 3 ff £ SasE » sas p of the nation to which we . naye . £ e ia the history 1 ; . («*«* .. > Th r ^ wrdeSample ? of bravery , of in- i of the world of such ^ p lend i examp ^ f _ . ^ of ^ k trepidity , of readiness ° f f ^ 0 ™^* £ India has been the i accomp lished results . « . that ^ dcheers ^ But , scene during the last K ^ * ^ ^ other hand , may , I the Government at home , on t ^ haying b think , justly P ^ . ^ f tYe occasion . Ve' took the unequal to the m a ^ itude ot tne o a & fc earliest opportunity of despaW arrived when our zsz ^ f r ^^ -tt r ^ asf « « frrss empire . My noble J ^ JfJJp UVed throughout the to the 8 ? ^ "hich VsJbe n 9 although we have coun try , and I am P «»» J tQe iarge 8 t army that I bed < wpatch . ed from these shores tn o under lieve ever left to at ? m ^ a ^ fighting men as w e had in the United Kingdom aa many fa fa had arrived < Kihe United f" ^^^^^^ »*» «™«
future ensure-- Cannin ,. Future e « su » w ^ T jL ^ hear . ) Lord Canning ^^^ S ^ i ^^ >—* Set ^ f % SSKffi SSKi U pat ^ g touvas ' ^ "XoX population of ssjswS ?^ - « rr ^ aSr ^ ss ^ of& ^ - ^ - r ^ he tyranny of their native ruier , tQ their oyal on the present occas ; ott-t ^/ S . ) Lord Canning ieWand ^^ volent masters . C »^ fof . ^ are _ : n i , o , m nlao to reward tbe aesuLiJUf , , _ T ,, »« : r , o / i who ^^ nc others
: ^ ^ y / h ^ i high and ^ ^^^ f t rom taking part in ^^^^ ' SesT rescued U kindly and generousl y sbdtoj i ^ ti > JJ ve merited £ from the assaults of the " ^ ^ Government . I « recompense at the hands of ^^ Bnt . s ^ dv r . am convinced that , u . r . or « ^ t , the part of her sure he ^ ill- that confidence ^ on tp ^ countr I Majesty ' s Government and ofJtheP » P » m . hia high without ^ hich it is iinpo » b e « ra » ^^^ position to discharge . ^ e ^ u tie ^ ^^^ trftged upon him , it wilVbe found , wne » . duty , and p ^ -SBr as ISSSSg - ' — - * - of the British people . ' < ¦»«••) d „ Earl oS ^ ss srs ^ s ^ - ) p— - - — . of special interest . 1 _ . » IWf \ V ^' l » LI * ' ¦ ¦
. sa ^ s ^^ virk fs ^ jsss i ^ bSwTsr- T . -S-Ss . ' ;^ nS S tfSStf = S&JfS 5 KiS strength , the manner in * hicu tuo p k 8 rf our has gone forth , the manner in wtucn t c < j 3 hayo army have filled , the ^^^ d that ia not a safe heen repleniflhed , will *?** " £ ^ of that which game to play to attempt « £ t ^ dvan ^ of weak sw-sr" ™/ ^ ir ^ r , k ^ : bb other countries of ^^ J ^ excel us either and iron heela ; but n <> ' « Jfg ^^ Jr the dutioa of the as officers « ¦ oMtow » 1 ^ SZa abUity with which i « ilitary pTofoaaion , or ^ tho ^ a Jvat ^^ aUs those duties are P « " ^* Xw »« P « numbers deeds are to be accomPV ! S and triump hantly overcome arot » be boldly enco ^ tered a « d triu j ^ hwevor Whetever P « vat ^ 8 ! £ ! ^ ngOr 3 for the Boldior to face ehoict , there are the worat Oango fa rior there , 1 will venture to « ay , ^ lty Bay , no nation might , without ^^ " ^^ f'jEnKland : ( Lud cheer SS bo eq « al-to the Pe ^ e of Englan ^ JL . f And , while we admire the bwj ^ forgct to do juaUce c ountrymen in I » d »» , w o « n ^ men ( CAe « also to the uigh V *****™™!^ th e function of woman In the ordinary courne of l » « w »« hour to cheer tui in advemty and comfox ^^ . ^^ Buffering , or , in happier nin S , S B &ur cQunt ^ r ^ ndKarJd 3 » ^ e ^ aualUie
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— «St G ( W < "tb 1 w F = h i V , in , 1 * . ) T « r 3 . ) ia of bril . , SANlT ' AliY MA . TTBHS . Two interesting —»*^^ £ Tfi ? lie sanitary state , , ^ J ^ ^ S Report with respect ia Dr . Xetheby ' s Ninth Amwui v Registrar- to the City of London ; the otoei ^ 1 Marriages , i General ' s Quarterly Beturn ^ t J » . 8 urnmary of teffi * ££ !^^^^ wh tfS ^ tl ^ ^ --SSSs ^^ te ^ i ^ SS o ?^ - ^ ^ c rate of 22-8 f ° * ^ 1000 J ^* i J «^ k equl a In ou favour *« "JlBdwSal for every 10001 is not ; sa ? •» frarjrr scsr ^ in has been alow , but steotty . » j ly tleathk z ^ v ;^ . tiC tbr : nSU . ee , » a ,-llllll ^ sss
^ To ou ? of ever ? 1000 persons who died last year . The fa ^ t Tthat Sough the average of health in Londoa 1 v # &ife ^^ i ? s ^ s a . chiefly to the e g ™ £ ^ J . age 8 - 6 f 10 and 35 the mor-\ mmtmim tans difficult to dtacover j hjn ^ can Uy ou ^ d mmmm sB r we . -know that these diseases ?™ ™ ™^ ° es , inciuding
P y ? here \ ere not kss than 1163-that is to say , oven reneW to 38 per cent ., while , . on the other hand , in the western division of the City » t has not been more than 7 per cent ., and in the eastern has been only 8 per cent . All this—and especially that trifling 3 per cent . of the eastern distri ct , which is the most crowded- and i \ l-™» ffulated part of the City—shows how much has still to be Sone hv our sanitary officers , how difficult it ta to ea-I force cleanliness and decency among a people . habituated , to crime and all sorts of brutishness , as also how great £ the hone that by perseverance we may render our metro ^ olis not only 5 hat it is now , the healthiest capital . 'T " but it mav be as salubrious as the hills to ™ KK sp ^ rtLen annually resort . ^ Then , if , ve re-^ 1 the aUs of the deceased , we shall arrive at pref £ L Se same co nclusion . Of the 2904 deaths for the ™ 2 vear how many were infants under five years of P « ^ L ^ \ J ~ 1 Lt . less than 1163-that is to say , Tin-IU f « V » 1 W . nn the other hand .
\ . mmm M' mi our P ™"" , " " , ^ ,, ™ ,, „ mottolity which only eS ^ o ^ tSidua ^^ gc- ^^ ^^ : if- ^ heS : ^;^^ po ^ ; - ^ uim 1
1 ,,. 1 frioviprs to tlie CttUiuB" "f—j- he painters and ^ S ^** ™ - nd needlewomen , who are vho come next to thes clerk * JJV Q the hard ., VOrldng rtill lower in the scale an ] fla ^ urers , , vho fare the carpenters rnasonj . and dajjab ^ ^ worst of all . "T , . .,, „ ^ . ^ adv of printers and diseases-p hthisis being . *)« ™^ caT ) m U , bronchitis bakers , fever of domestic J ^ jJJJJJ ^ brain diseases of painters , ^^^ J nTe " ° easJS of publicans . " := 33 i £ F- - I following are the-oliief . £ « £ the average » The marriages and the bitttta ^ ar r b % jlow Lumbers . T he ^ th ^ bttat a rau ^ o . ^ . ^ X ^ the average oi the season du 1 b iou 9 yuar 3 ; the corresponding seasons ol tue 1 inon tllg 83 , 692 pe ^ ons were "J" ™ 4 ^ 1 *^ in every 100 , 000 that ended last J ^' ^ eeda the average of the quarter persons living . . lbisc ^ ? l 698 ^ The 41 , 290 marfor the ten previoaa year . O 698 ) or the ten previous v--- ^ iu tho spni , g 2 ^ 00 to m ar 1 in the
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^ ^ ^^ iages exceed by ^ . a garter of last > '" »' ' ^^ J . . ^" year . The births of ! pring quarter o f .. ° Xcre registered in the quarter L 61 . 215- living children weJ ? * b"V Tl » ia i « " « to that ended on the last day of ^ Septc ^ di ( iuartcr exceeds by 3582 the birth . ^ n the eo rr I of births of the r «' V-n a 5 niu 2 d during the summer months . J' « rr SS » £ " ii ^ isss iXS ^ KSSte' ^ Kr from the ports of the Uajf J ? ¦ f Of this number , are Governmen t « "igrottoa ontob » ¦ in . nnd 18 , 725 Avere aflcoxtained to bo ot ^ ng ^ allowing for a due share of t ^ to «^ fi W not distinguished , tho P rouaD ' 947 . l 0 197 of the m ™ l 2 S £ rSs «? i- « • " ad 06 to other places . " __ ! M T he rep ort for last week says : ^ ^ [ u Tho returns n « r « g * £ eleventh month of the tality vhich usually bog" « hi , nore 0 B <> is considerk ^ Ss t e ss ^
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---- THE LEiPiiE . ry ^ jffl / yoYomal ^ . MST . - ——— " , ¦ ¦
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 14, 1857, page 1084, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2217/page/4/
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