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TJ OBERT COOPER'S LECTURES on J-V The SOUL.
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Will be Published , first Saturday in November , MMOETALLITYOF THE SOUL , Religiously and Philosophically considered : A Series of LECTURES , by ROBERT COOPER . Author of the J' Holy Scriptures Analysed , " "Lectures on the Bible , " etc .
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, - t LECTURES !!! p EUALD MASSEY , Author of « Voices VT of Freedom and Lyrics of LoveV * will deliver Lectures on the following subjects , to Working Men ' s Associations , > Mechanics' Institutes , &c , &c , who may think fit to engage his services . A course of Six Lectures on our chief living Poets . A course of Six Lectures on English Literature , from Chaucer to the present time . Two Lectures on Mesmerism and Clairvoyance , with 1 practical Demonstrations . , Cromwell and the Commonwealth . , The Poetry of Wordsworth , and its influence on the Age . i The Ideal of Democracy . The Ballad Poetry of Ireland and Scotland . , Thomas Cariyle and his writings . Russell Lowell , the American Poet , his Poems and Bigeloff Papers . ' Shakespeave—his Genius , Age , and Contemporaries . The Prose and Poetry of the Rev . Chas . Kingsly . The Age of Shams and Era of Humbug . ^ The Song-literature of Germany and Hungary . ; Phrenology , the Science of H uman Nature . ^ Chatterton , a Literary Tragedy . The Life , Genius and Poetry of Shelley . , On the necessity of Cultivating the Imagination . ' , American Literature , with pictures of transatlantic IS . Authors , y Burns and the Poets of the People . e The curse of Competition and the beauty of Brotherhood . 1 S John Milton : his Character , Life , and Genius . 0 Genius , Talent , and Tact , with illustrations from among living notables . 5 t The Hero as the Worker , with illustrious instauce of the Toiler as the Teacher . > f Mirabeau , a Life History , le -j 2 , - * ° Elfects of Physical and Mental Impressions . '_ SaP For particulars and terms , apply to Gerald Massey , 56 , Upper Charlotte street , Fitzroy-square , London . In answer to some communications which I have received t from friends in provincial towns , ice ., I may say that with 1- the coming spring , I intend making a Lecturing tour through 5 , the Country , should I succeed in making satisfactory arrangements . GERALD MASSEY .
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STATISTIGS OF THE WEEK , . . ¦ - —o— • - BIRTHS , MAUBIAGES , AND DEATHS I * ENGLAND . The Registrar-General has issued his quarterly return of the marriages , births , and deaths , registered in the divisions , counties , and districts of England . Births . — 151 , 193 births were registered in the quarter ending September 30 , 18512 . The number slightly exceeds the high number registered in the corresponding qnarter of 1851 ; and is greater by 81 , 871 , than the number resistered in 1840 j when it is believed the registration was more
imperfrctthanit is now . Within the last twelve months 621 , 260 children have been enrolled on the national registers . The rate of births in England is influenced by the seasons ; it is higher in the first than it is in the last two quarters of the years , in the proportion of 34 to 81 . Thus , taking one year with another , the annual rale of births per cent in the spring quarter is 3 * 411 , in the summer quarter , 3147 ; the rates in 1852 were 3 * 51 G and 3 , S 9 i . ^ MARftiAGES . —10 , 0 i 4 persons weie married in the quarter , ending June * 30 th , 1852 ; and thus 40 , 007 families were established , or 5 , 286 more than were established in the
corresponding quarter of 1848 . The proportion of persons married to the population was 1 , 766 ; of marriages , 888 in 100 , 000 j while the average numbers are respectively 1 , 656 and 828 . The increase in the marriages appeals to be general ; but it is the greatest in London , where the marriages in the quarter were 6 , 718 , or 1 , 304 more than the marriages in the corresponding quarter of 1848 . In Hampshire , Devonshire , Somersetshire , Cheshire , Lancashire , Durham , Cumberland , and South Wales , and generally in the ports from which emigrants sail , an unusual number of marriages was celebrated .
Deaths . —100 , 497 deaths were registered in the quarter ending September 30 th . This number greatly exceeds the number of deaths in any of the corresponding quarters of previous years , except 1846 and 1849 , when 101 , 663 deaths and 135 , 235 deaths respectively were registered . Increase of Population . —As 151 , 193 births and 100 , 497 deaths have been registered in the quarter , the natural increase is 50 , 696 , which is at the rate of 3 , 899 weeklr , and 537 daily . The natural increase is less than it has hitherto usually been , not through any diminution of the number of births , but by the increase of deaths from epidemic causes ;
Emigration . —Emigration has proceeded with increased activity .. The emigration from the United Kingdom went n through the summer at a rate which , if it continue the jarae , will sensibly reduce the population . 109 . 236 persons eft the ports at which there are government emigration fficers ; 62 , 579 sailed for the United States , 7 ^ 116 for British North America , 38 , 601 for the Australian colonies , and 940 for other places . 8 , 335 emigrants sailed from Irish , 5 , 976 from Scotch ports . 94 , 925 sailed from Enulish ports , namely : 70 , 012 from Liverpool , 3 , 125 from Plymouth , and 21 , 778 from London . The destination of 14 , 956 of the emigrants from London was Australia . It is well known that a large proportion of the emigrants that sail from the port of Liverpool are of Irish birth .
Births and Deaths in the Metropolis . —Last week the births of 6 * 6 boys and 714 girls , in all 1 , 400 children , were registered in London . The average number in seven corresponding weeks of the years 1845—51 was 1 , 400 . In the week that ended last Saturday the deaths from all causes amounted to 1090 . In the ten corresponding weeks of the years 1842—51 the average number of deaths registered was 961 , which , if raised , for comparison \» ith the present mortality , according to increase of population , becomes 1 , 057 . Hence it appears that last week ' s retnrn is slightly in excess of the corrected average ..
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Literary Institution , John-street , Fitzroy-square : —Friday evenings [ 8 ] aDicussion—Xov . 7 , [ 7 ] , Roger Cooper , instinct and Season as Tests of Immortality . " r ^ nl ° J 5-T ' City a <* d-Sov . 7 th ! [ 7 ] , Thomas Cooper , "History of England . " National Hall , 242 , High Holbom . -JS or . 7 m P W Perfitt will Lecture . L J * w * « Sa K \ ^ Z elIS D f USSi 0 n Socie ^ t hree doors from the Hugh Middleton .-Every Thursday [ 8 i ] Discussion .
Tower Hamlets Literary Institution , Morpeth-street Bethnal-pen-Nov 7 th [ 7 ] Mr . x ^ , Review om ! lungsley s Alton Locke . ' » White H * se , Hare-street , Bethnal- green .-Every Sunday evening a Lecture or Discussion . Secular Institution , Charles-street , Old Garratt , Manche * ter . —Aov . 7 th [ 6 p . m . ] a lecture . aSctu r SSiOriiStfia 11 ' Ch 6 apside > Leeds --Xbv . 7 th [ 6 j 7 th fS ¥ **** U > Gartland-S ^ et , Glasgow-Nov lu L" 5 ] a Lecture .
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DEATHS . John Bailey , Liverpool , on the 27 th October , aged 18 . He was a member of the Society of Fraternal Democrats , and was devotedly attached to the principles and views of that society ; and from the first landing of the refugees in Liverpool , " was one of their wjivmest supporters , and remained the personal friend of several up to the tithe of his illness , which lasted about three months . He was young , virtuous , and sincere , and his death is a grief to all who knew him . His adherence to principle was unwavering , and lie died " with decent triumph and a smile serene . "
Tlie He v . Dr . Benedict Chapman , Master of Gonville and Caius College , Cambridge , died on the 23 rd inst . Major Yokes , late chief magistrate of police in the county of Limerick , died at Brussells Jast week . ^ ir Edward Stanley , for many years inspector of public prisons has just died . Admiral Zaehary Sludge ( 1849 ) , on the reserve half-p list ; and in the receipt of a good service pension , died on the 26 th in » t . j at an advanced age .
A journal announces the death of Baron Jean de Gagern , who played an important part at the Congress of Vienna , and made himself remarkable for his determination in claiming Alsace for Germany , Count Jerome Sebastiani died at Rome on the 2 nd aged 83 . The death of Hon . Dr . Daniell , president of the Council at Antigua , is announced in the papers from that island . « Capt . Thos . Weritworth Buller , one of the commissioners of the copyhold , tithe , and enclosure commission , expired at Wimpole , in Devonshire , on Saturday last , after a short ill ness ; from an internal disorder .
Sir William . Newbigging , the eminent physician , died at his residence in Edinburgh , on Saturday .
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Tj Obert Cooper's Lectures On J-V The Soul.
TJ OBERT COOPER'S LECTURES on J-V The SOUL .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 6, 1852, page 14, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1703/page/14/
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