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786 ®fte He atiltt. [Saturday ,
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FOREIGN FUNDS. (Last Official Quotation ...
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CORN EXCHANGE. Mark-lane, August 15.—Wit...
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GRAIN, Mark-lane, Aug. 8. Wheat, R. New ...
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AVERAGE PRICE OF SUGAR. The average pric...
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Friday, August ...
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THE BEST WELLINGTON BOOTS made to order21 pair
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786 ®Fte He Atiltt. [Saturday ,
786 ® fte He atiltt . [ Saturday ,
Foreign Funds. (Last Official Quotation ...
FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Friday "Evening . ) Austrian 5 per Cents . 851 Mexican 5 per Ct . Ace . 29 J Belgian Bds ., 44 p . Ct . — Small .. .. — Brazilian 5 per Cents . — Neapolitan 5 per Cents . — Buenos . Ayres 6 p . Cts . — Peruvian 4 $ per Cents . ^—Chilian 6 per Cents ... — Portuguese 5 per Cent . 32 J Danish 5 per Cents . .. 105 4 per Cts . — Dutch 24 per Cents ... — Annuities — 4 per Cents . .. 93 J Russian , 1822 , 4 . 1 p . Cts . 101 J Ecuador Bonds .. 3 £ Span . Active ^ 5 p . Cts . 21 ^ French 5 p . C . An . atParis — Passive .. 5 | 3 p . Ct 8 ., Juljll , — Deferred .. —
Corn Exchange. Mark-Lane, August 15.—Wit...
CORN EXCHANGE . Mark-lane , August 15 . —With short supplies the trade in all grain remains as on Monday . On Oats alone a slight improvement in prices is obtained . Arrivals from August 8 to August 15 . English . Irish . Foreign . Wheat .. .. 1930 4 , 020 Barley .... 40 2 , 110 Oats G 20 3 , 870 Flour : English , 1 , 610 . Foreign , 1 , 010 sacks , 9 , 260 barrels .
Grain, Mark-Lane, Aug. 8. Wheat, R. New ...
GRAIN , Mark-lane , Aug . 8 . Wheat , R . New 40 ? . to 41 s . . Juaple 29 s . to 30 a . Fine 41 — M White 24 —25 Olil 43 —44 Boilers 26 —28 White 43 —44 Eeans , Ticks . .. 25 — 27 Fine 4 i — 4 ; i Old 28 —29 Superior New 44 — 47 Indian Corn .... 28 —31 ytye 24 —25 Oats , Feed 16 —17 Bailey 20 —21 Fine 17 —18 Making- 25 —26 Poland 20 —21 Malt , Ord 48 —50 Fine 21 —23 Fine . > 0 —5-2 Potato 19 —20 Peas , Hog 25 —26 Fine .... 20 —21
General Average Price Of Grain. Wrkk End...
GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN . Wrkk Ending Aug . 9 . Imperial General Weekly Averasre . Wheat 42 s . 3 d . Rye . " . 28 s . 5 d . Barley 25 11 Beans 31 4 Oats 21 7 Peas 28 1 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat 42 s . 9 d . I Rye , 28 s . 3 d . Barley 25 6 Beans 31 10 Oats 22 2 J Peas 28 8
Average Price Of Sugar. The Average Pric...
AVERAGE PRICE OF SUGAR . The average price of Brown or Muscovado Sugar , computed from the returns made in tlie week ending the 29 th day of June , 1851 , is 26 . 4 . 4 d . rerewt
From The London Gazette. Friday, August ...
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Friday , August 8 . PANKRurTs . —S . Churchill and T . Claden , Church-row , Limehouse , builders , to surrender August 20 , September 10 ; solicitor , Mr . Cullen , Hiyh-street , Poplar ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—J . Oundall , Old Bond-street , publisher , August 20 , September 20 ; fol citors . Messrs . Lawrence , Plows , and l ioyer , Old Jewry-chmnbers ; ollichd assignee , Mr . Stansfeld—J . Beaumont , Lemnn-street , Whitechapcl . engineer , August 20 , September i'O ; solicitors , Messrs . Lindsay and Mason , GreshauistiTct ; official assignee , Mr . Stiinsfeld—II . Haves , Regentelrret , and Stafford-row , draper , August 18 , September 11 ; solicitors , Messrs . LinMatcr , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Basinghnll-street—1 . Isaacs , Swanstreet , Minories , jeweller , Angiist 11 , September 11 ; solicitors , Mes .-rs . Linklatcr , Charlotte-row , Alansiou-hoiiee ; official assignee , Mr . Carman , iiirchin-lane , Cornhill — W . E . Follit , ( . 'henies-plaee , Somers-town , carver and gilder , August . 15 , September 12 ; solicitor , Mr . Lewis , Wilmington-Ki ) iKire ; ollieial assignee , i \ lr . Carman , Hirchin-lane , Cornhill—J . FllAN «! ki-: iss , Port sea and Landport , wollcnd r . iper , August M , September I'i ; solicitors , Messrs . Linklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; 0 lliei . 1 l assignee , Mr . Whinnore ., Iiasinghall-(¦ . tretM—J . Pahkinh , Chcapsidc , clothier , August ~() , September 20 ; solicitors , Messrs . Linklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; oll ' . cial asHiguee , Mr . I ' cuuell , Guildhall-chambers , liusinghull-Htreet— II . I . kwis and J . IIiciivicv , Halifax , Yorkshire , Hpirilliierchant " , August . 18 , September I ' . »; Kolicitoiu , Messrs . Venning . Is ' 115 lor , and Robins , Tokcnhousc-yard ; Messrs . Craven nnd Runkiu , Halifax ; ait < l Measrs . Conrtrnay ; ind Conipton , L ' eds ; olHcial assignee , M r . Young , Leeds —\ V . til'i'AK , Halifax , Yorkshire , siiull' nianufaeturer , yVuv / iist U 3 . September ID ; Holic . ilons , Mr . Wuvell , llalif . ix ; and Messrs . Couvte . iiay and Coniplon , Lee : ! s ; oilicial assignee , Mr . Fi cciiian , Leeds—J . NnviiiN , Hen ., \\ allin ^ lniroii ^ h , Lincolnshire , boat owner , August . 'JO , September 17 ; Nnlieiluiv , Messrs . . Scot X and T . tlinurjlin , Lincoln ' h-inn-liclds , Air . Tynbee , Lincoln , and Mr . Stamp , jHul ! ; official assignee , Mr . Can ick—W . Ci . otiu iiton , Kingstouiipoii-Ilull , auctioneer . August 20 , September 17 ; solicitors , JVlesaiu . Itiehardsou and Lee , Hull ; ollieial assignee , Mr . Carrick C I * . Hi ' . NVin . K , Chide . oe . k , Doryettthire , miller , August i > 0 , September 17 ; solicitors , Messrs . Munfldri and Andre \ vn , J > o rcl » esiei-, and Mr . . Stogdon , Exeter ; oliio . ial assignee , Mr ! Mirt / . cl , Kxi'iiT— . 1 . I ' kium vai . . Market Deeping , Lincolnshire , innkeeper , August - . I ) , Seplcniber 1 ~'; solicitors :, Mr . llrownj Market I ) eepirrg , and Mr . li . nvley , Nottingham ; ollieial itrisig-Ilee , Mr . liilllesloii , Nottingham . Tiit'mlui / , August II . llANKIUHTS . — If . . Skymimik , Dmviilium , Oambi idgeshire , grocer , to tun render August ' S . \ , September ! J () ; Holie . il . orH , Messrs . Trinder and Eyre , John-street , llcilfortl-row ; mid Mr . ' Archer-, Kly , C ; imbi'idi-euhire ; ollieial assignee , Mr . Graham—J . Vi ' . VKHN , Ironinoi . ger- ! ane , wnolleli w . u cliousrmiin . August | M , September IH ; solicitor , Mr . Llojd , MilK-st reel ., Clieapsidn ; . Dlliciai as ' -i ;; nce , Mr . JcIiiifoii , llasin ;; liall- ! . t , ieet—T . I ' . I ' ll ' ltlt ' iLauieiicr-lane and rUowheic , whnleiiale ut ., iyii ) : iker , AugiiHl IH * cWepteinber IH ; Molicitor , Mr . Cm , I'innei u ' -ball ; ollici . d ai < - * i : ifiiee , Mr . Hell , Coleinan-nt leet-biiililingH , Moorffate-m net ,-f . II . rnu . w , J . It . Clayton , I ' .. A . W vnnk , and J . Liimsi > icn , Mii . ii hliect , Mancliesler-Hiiiiare , buildcm , Au ;; imt 'M , Hept . inbi-r < ii (); i'lilicitor . : , McMni : i . 1 . iiilU . iIcr , ( , 'li . u Iotl . c-iow , MaiimIoii-bou !( e ; Killii i : tl ast . i-nee , Air . Slmrsleld -1 ' . Mn . l . AH , St .. JohuV-wooil ! w : i < I Siiepp ird- tre < -t , May-fair , livery-iitablelieeper , Augunt ' ^ l ' , Hepteuiber - ! . ' ) : solicitor , Mr . Ilolnres , I ^ eiu-lmn li-Hlicet ; ollhini aiHi'fin *' , Mr . Caiman , lilt cbin-lanc , Coinbill IC . ( j ' i . ay , Kualry iv enl , Jill ' iirlrapi-r-, Auj ; u-1 . ' i \ , Scptcmboi : ! . '»; n . iliditor , Mr . lluci . aaan , ( 5 'iMingliuII-street . ; oflicial assignee , Mr . Wbitinoi * - W . 1 ' ovv ici . i ., J > Ili'i y ' s-ntreel , (; i « ni < lcn-to \ vn , buililer , Au ^ uhI \ H , Hi ¦ pl . eiiilier I >* ; m > liei ( oi ' : i , Mchhih . 1 awranee , l'lewn , arid lloyer , Oil J < nvr > -cliambeiK ; aird Mr . Dale , Wai nlur d-couii . ; ollieial im , i ( , rnee , Mr . ( JAiinan , Uiriliiii-t . iue , Coruliill K . Murr , ( iricecli HCM--I nel ,, titiloi . Auglirit 1 M , . Seplenibcr ^ , ); Hulrcitorj , Mortem . Vincent and ( Jabilel , Inner Templc-lani !; ollle . inl ankhrnuc , , Cunnun , JLJircliiii'luiie ,. OornhiU—J , JNuwxon , neu .,
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Washingborough , Lincolnshire , boat owner , August 20 , September 17 solicitors , Messrs . 8 cott and Tahourdin , Lincoln s-mnfields ; Mr . Teynbee , Lincoln ; and Mr . Stamp , Hull ; official nssignee , Mr . Carrick—R . Jackson , Liverpool , and Bolton-le-Moor 3 , orean builder , August 27 , September 16 : solicitor , Mr . Dodge , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool—T . Richardson , Liverpool , cutler . August 21 , September 18 ; solicitor , Mr . Hine , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Turner , Liverpool—S . CufifcRY , Liverpool , broker , August 25 , September 16 ; solicitor , Mr . Norris , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Liverpool .
The Best Wellington Boots Made To Order21 Pair
THE BEST WELLINGTON BOOTS made *¦ rt ^ xurlnv Ol ct « - *! - »*• naif
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HENRY LATIMER , 29 , Bishopsgate-street Without , respectfully requests the attention of the Public to the above very important announcement . His Wellington Boots made to order at 21 s . cannot be surpassed either in shape , make , or quality .
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LOU IS ROSSI , HAIR-CUTTER and COIFFEUR , 254 , Regent-street , oppositeHanover-square , inventor of the TRANSPARENT HEAD-DRESSES and PERUKES , the Hair of which is singly attached to a thin , transparent fabric , rendering the skin of the head perfectly visible ; and being attaehed to a foundation constructed on geometrical principles , renders them superior to all others hitherto invented . Sole proprietor of the CELEBRATED PERUVIAN BALM , which is unversally approved and admired . This BALM , containing neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oils , nor other injurious materials , cleans the Hair expeditiously , renders it beautifully bright , and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of Flowers . The Hair when washed with this B * hn soon becomes pleasantly soft , and luxuriant in growth : and although by improperly employing injurious extracts to clean it , the Hair may have been rendered har 3 h , or turned grey , it will soon be restored to its Natural Colour and Brilliancy by using the PERUVIAN BALM .
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S COTTISH and IRISH LINEN WAREHOUSE , 261 , Oxford-street , near North Audley-street ; Manufactory , Dunfermline . DAVID BIRRELL begs respectfully to draw the attention of the Nobility , Gentry , and Public generally , to his new make of DAMASK TABLE LINENS , specimens of which are now on view at the Great Exhibition , near the west end of the building , under the head of " Flax , " Class XIV ., No . 60 , and in the Noi th Gallery , Class VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN has been engraved in the Art Journal for the present month , and is thus alluded to in the editorial remarks : —" Among the fine diaper and damask linens , received from Dunfermline , are some singularly rich and beautiful tablecloth s , manufactured by Mr . Birrell , from designs furnished by Mr . Paton , an artist "who has upwards of a quarter of a century aided the manufacturers of that famous and venerable town . We have engraved one of them on this page—bold and elaborate in design , and in all respects worthy of covering a regal table . In the corners of the border we discern the St . George , and in the centres ot the same part the badges of the order of The Thistle ' and ' St . Patrick . ' In the centre of the cloth is a medallion bust of her gracious Majesty . The table-cloth is made from the finest Flemish flax . " The CAGE PATTERN , " in the style of Louis XIV ., and the " WASHINGTON MEDALLION BUST , " surmounted with national and otber emblematical figures , are also on view . Napkins , in silk and linen , to match the above . ROYAL EXHIBITION LINENS . DAVID BIRRELL has ready for inspection a choice parcel of the celebrated 7-8 and 4-4 Crown Linens , all manufactured from English yarns , and warranted of sound bleach . These goods can be strongly recommended , and embrace every quality , up to the finest No . which can be produced . Huckabacks , Sheetings , Table Covers , & c . May , 1851 .
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(^ OCOA is a nut which , besides farin ; iccous sul > - - J stance , contains a bland oil . The oil in this nut has one advantage , which is , that it is less liable than any other oil to rancidity . Possessing these two nutritive substances , Cocoa is become a most valuable article of diet , more particularly if , by mechanical or other means , the farinaceous substance can be so perfectly incorporated with the oily , that the one will prevent the otber from separating . Such a union is presented in the Cocoa prepared by JAMIW EPPS ; and thus , while the delightful flavour , in part dependent upon tiro oil , is retained , the whole preparation will agree with the most delicate stomach . JAMES KI'I ' S , Homoeopathic Chemist , 112 , Great Rusaclletreet , liloomtibiiry , and H 2 , Old liroad-Btreet , City , London .
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FTUIK GREAT EXHIBITION . —A valuable , JL newly invented , very small , powerful WAISTCOAT POCKET ( i ! , ASS , the size of a walnut , to discern minute objects at u distance of from four to five miles , which ia found to be invaluable at the Exhibition , mid'to Sportsmen , ( Jeirtlemeir , and Gamekeepers . Price ; N ) h . ; Bent free . —TELESCOPES . A new and most important invention in Telescoped , possessing such extraordinary powers , that Home , , 'l . j inched , with an extra eyepiece , will allow disunetl y Jupiter ' d moons , Haturn ' H ring and the double stars . They tuiperuedc every otber kind , aird are of all di / . eH , for the waistcoat pocket , shooting , military purpoKeH , & e . Opera and Uace-Courae GlnHBes , with wonderful powern ; a minute object can be clear ly seen from 10 to 12 miles distant . Invaluable , n . c . vly invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all kinds of acoustic instruments , for relief of extreme < leafn < "hh . — MesHr-H . H . and 1 » . SOLOMONS , Opticiana and AuristH , li'J , Albenrarle-Mtrci , t , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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WOCIKTY ( or the DISCIIMlUK nud RKIAW ^> of PERSONS IMPRISONED for SMALL DEIJTS throughout ENGLAND and WALKS . Established 177 ; > . President—The Marl of ROMNEY . Vice-Presideut—Lord KEN YON . Treasurer—Henjamin Itoud Cubbell Eriq . MP F R 3 A . iditorH-Cupel Cure , Ea . i .. and II . llarwo ' od Penny , Esq . At . a MLKllMJor GOVERNORS held in Giav . n-sUeet on Wednesday , August . ( 1 . IH . 1 I , the case , of US petitionerH were considered , of which L > were approved . 5 rejccl . xl , ,,,,, | a illll ( 1-IlllHHl I ^ I 4 * a Hince the . Meeting held on July 'Z . FIVE DEIJTORH , of whom . ) bad wives and I children , have been diMcba . 'cd from the prisons of Kngland and Wales ; th ., expend of whose liberation ' nclud ng every cli « n e connected with the , Hoeietv wiih XIM Lls . Hd ., and the f ,, llo , vin ff *' MI ! NKI'A e I reaxurer . No . 1 , Hi ick-.-ourt Tcmplr ul .- n liv 11 . f 11 Hankers : -M ,, m . Cocks , Drunnnondn [ ,:, ' : 7 ., Vh Wre , ' ^ gSp = 2 ~ = gSSSjS Jvoiiiu LUNN , lSjocrcltt « y ,
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A CARD . ' THE MISSES SMITH receive into tW Familya limited numberof YOUNG LADIES to Board i Educate . For terms and prospectus apply to It n JJ Leader Office , 10 , Wellington-street , Strand . ' ' *•• 1 , Florence-terrace , Park-road , Upper Holloway .
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A CARD . " C DOBSON COLLET , late of the Royal Italian Opera , Covent Garden , Teacher of Singing . For Te of Musical Lectures , Private Lessons , or Clafs ° Teachin - Town or Country , apply to C . D . C . 15 , Essex-street , Strand ^
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CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY ~^ INSTITUTED UNDER TRUST , TO COUNTERACT i ' it ,, SYSTEM OF ADULTERATION AND FRAUD iJ PREVAILING IN THE TRADE , AND TO PROMOTPtu PRINCIPLE OF CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . w Trustees—Edward Vansittart Neale , Esq . ( Founder of the In f tution ); and Thomas Hughes , Esq . ( one of the Contributors ) Commercial Firm—Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co . Central Establishment—76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-sq . Lontl Branch Establishments—35 , Great Marylebone-3 treet , Portland ' place , London ; and 13 , Swan-street , Manchester . ' The agency is instituted for a period of 100 years . Its objects are to counteract the system of adulteration an ! fraud now prevailing in the trade ; to deal as agents for th | consumers in purchasing the articles for their consumption and j for the producers in selling their produce ; to proinote ' thp progress of the principle of Association ; to find employment for I cooperative associations by the collection of orders to be exe cured nndrT especial guarantee to the customers . A commercial firm , acting under the permanent control of trustees , has been found the safer and more acceptable mode of carrying out these objects according to law . The agency consists , therefore , of trustees , contributors , subscribers , and a commercial partnership . The capital required for the wholesale and retail business having been supplied by the founder and the first contributors no express call is made at present , either for contributions or subscriptions . The capital will be further increased after the public have been made acquainted with the objects of the institution , and have experienced its mode of dealing . Customers , after three months' regular dealing , are entitled to a bonus , to be fixed according to the amount of their transactions by the council of the agency , consisting of the trustees and partners . After payment of all expenses , salaries , profits , and bonuses returned to contributors , subscribers , and regular customers , the general profits are to be accumulated , part to form a reserve fun < 1 , and part to promote cooperative associations . Business transacted wholesale and retail . Subscribers , Cooperative Stores , Working Men ' s Associations , Regular Customers , and the Public supplied . The Agency intend hereafter to undertake the execution of all orders for any kind of articles or produce ; their operations for the present are restricted to GROCERIES , WINES , ami ITALIAN ARTICLES , as a specimen of what can be done with the support of cooperative customers . Rules have been framed and printed to enable any number of families of all classes , in any district of London , or any part of the country , to form themselves into " Friendly Societies" for enjoying the benefit of Cooperative Stores . To be sent by post to parties forwarding four stamps . Particulars of the nature and objec ' s of the Central Cooperative Agency , with a Digest of the Deed of Settlement , an : lo be found in the printed report of a meeting held at the Central Office of the Agency . To be sent by post to parties forwarding four stamps . A list of artic l es with the wholesale prices for Cooperative Stores , and a detailed Catalogue for private customers , will also be sent by post on payment of one postage stamp for the Wholesale List , and two for the Catalogue . Particulars , Rules , List , and Catalogue will be forwarded immediately on receipt of ten postage stamps . All communications to be addressed to MM . Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co ., at the Central-office , 76 " , CharloUiatreet , Fit / . roy-square . •«• ORDERS FOR THE ASSOCIATIONS OF WOKKIXU MEN ALREADY IN EXISTENCE—BUILDERS , PR 1 NTK 1 U , BAKERS , TAILORS , SHOEMAKERS , NEEDLEWOMHNCAN BE SENT THROUGH THE AGENCY , AND Will-RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION .
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PROPOSED WORKING SMITHS' ASSOCIATION . To the Working Smiths of London and its Environs . Fellow Workmen , —The great Author of our existence linlli ordained that by toil and Borrow wet-hall progress from i giionmci ; and slavery towards liberty and happine .-it ) . The inexperience of our forefathers has caused many olwtnriM to our improvement , the moHt BeiioriH ol which is that we . Iwvc been pitted against each other to obtain by strife nnd content "" tlio . 'e necensurieri and conveniences of life which mig ht h <; »' licl 1 easier and more effectually provided if we were to conibii" - mir energies in un Association with brotherly kindueHS . Many and Kerioiisiiietlicevilfswhif . il thin HyHtem of Coni ] " ' - tition entailH upon un : it frjv ,. a to the t ^ w fortunatu in I ' Kcnimble extreme wealth , which nature denies them the . I !"" ' to enjoy , uhilut the many me doomed to u life of hopel . 'KH ini- 'W and wre . tchcducHH . iltil God luisi decreed Hint thi * * hM " . always be the lot of man ; for we li ,, d that , whilst hi ' w t < ila ''> Ignorant and unable to help hiumelf , he bears hi « ditfrn'Mli "' without pain ;„„ , j s comparativel y happy ; but no no ( rtUie *' obtain a little intelligence , than he be » inH to iiianifeHt um' - " * "" '''' which increases with his knowledge , until hia condition hl ' ' "" , unhciiruble , limn compelling him to take Hteps lo imi » '' " " . condition , mid the i Kiion . iit attempts of Government > " v "" . , countries to impede hia elfortii have often proved the <]« btru « : u of the Kt . ute . Il ( I To i ; u . ud against ouch folly nnd wickedness should !•« anxious care of every good and loyal citizen . . r - » l » lts Cii-ciimtUiiiiccs at the present tune Bcein eminently l '' '" ' (| , to our piogreua . Cupitut and Lnbonr , hitherto hiiI " . *' ' ¦ V ^ have alread y begun to associate on just , and eiiuil . uble I " ' '" . ' ; " „ j ,,, ; Heveral Associations are now at work , and urn |> r' > . "" ' favourabl y . ,. >' The Niniths must not lug behind . " First-born <> '' tll < : '" , [ , > our place ia in the van . Up , then , Tellow Workmen , ll . ' 1 ¦ „ , in our duty . There ure some live or nix dilTerent H " . ' , . | , nvn London witlioutuny connecting link . This the V "" " i ' liiii ' ' found to be u generally admitted evil . A working Ah "" | 1 i , ; li would remedy thin evil , —would form a connec ting . "" ' , || , i- »* would unite lluin all togctbei - . without ioii > : iii ing ' ¦'" ' " ^ ' | i ,, vil " or interfering with their lixlividual arnuiifi-menlH- "'¦ ^^ h you to attend a GENERAL M EE II N ( i of tin ) T tAI ' lt | n ( , ' will be held in the Hoard-room ol the Hociety i <» ' , , I 1 ) JWoiltinj ? M « n '» A » Horluli < nis , 7 () , Churlotle-. iliec , ( , y . square , on 1 ' U E . SIJA Y l-: vciiiii . August ll » , ' l - . | i ., l ) , NKALK , KHq . . will tako thti Ch . iir at Ei ^ . lit «»'< ; Il ><" 11 ' , ^ J » wh « -ii the , Princi ples of Association will Im exiila "'" " l'luu of () r Kaniy . ation will be subinitted to tho n »< iuti ' b ' - Wigucd by order of thy Committee , * ., rrei * iy > OEOUUE lilVD .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 16, 1851, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_16081851/page/22/
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