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Nor. 22, 1851J ftff e %,( &%$?. . 1U9
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THE CATHOLIC TRUTH. October 29, 1851. Si...
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HEALTH OF. LONDON DUUING THE WEEK. (From...
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Cmranmifli llffmrs. «,
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MONEY MAEKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE. Frid...
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BANK OF ENGLAND. An Account, pursuant to...
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SHARKS. I-nst Olllc.ial Qiiotiition for ...
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AVKIUOK PIUCK Ol<' H lHiAll. The average...
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK. (Closin...
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FOREIGN FUNDS. (Last Official Quotation ...
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CORN EXCHANGE. Mark-lane, Fiuday, Novemb...
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GRAINS Mark-lane, Nov. 14. Wheat, R. New...
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FLOUR. Town-rasde per sack 37s. to 40c. ...
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN Week Endi...
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Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks. Whea...
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JJUTCIIEUS' MKAT. NEVVOATI! AND Ll!AI)I'...
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IlHAl) OF CaTTI.K AT Sm ITU l'l KM). Fri...
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PROVISIONS. HiUter—Uest I'ri^li, Ub. <)d...
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FROM THK LONDON UAZKTTK. Friday, JVovemb...
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Tiih Powk.Lt Of Education. Li'/Ituk Iv. ...
"lizards ignorantly and ineffectually punishing or a lZ , Ain ! T with vindictiveness against the necessary C fouV- " hey would acquire other ? ideas , feelings , General qualities , which would be to themselves ^ trnal causes of good , and which would make them 1 vtprnal causes of good to others ; and they would move all other external causes of evil , and substitute f r them the external causes of good , and would thus ff ctually prevent the formation of bad or inferior alities & c , or of internal causes of evil in those Educated under their influence . , Man must alway s dislike inferiority or badness , or hat appears to him to be inferiority or badness ; nd this dislike must , in some degree , be extended to the individuals in whom these attributes exist , so long as the inferiority or badness is excessive ( for man is so constituted that he must dislike that which is offensive to him ) , but by the removal of the false supposition respecting the imagined free will of
individuals , and of the talse and unjust ideas and ieelmgs and habits of thought and feeling consequent upon that 6 UppOSition , —dislike would be divested of the unkindness and harshness which , through the influence of that supposition , are now associated with it ; and would be made to be accompanied in all cases by compassionate and kind ideas and feelings , and consequently by gentle , though judicious and firm treatment ; and , so modified , and correspondingly expressed , under other favourable influences , which the knowledge of the causes of good and evil to man would cause to be formed ( and whi : h shall be subsequently referred to)—the expression of dislike or disapproval , operating upon man ' s naturallove of approbation , would be a powerful reformatory external circumstance ; instead of being , as it is when felt and
expressed as at present with the harshness and vindictiveness of blame and retaliation , a powerful external cause of evil , tending always to excite , in those whose characters have been formed under its influence , injurious ideas and feelings and conduct , similar to those which are thus expressed and exhibited . I must reserve the further consideration of this subject for another letter . Henry Travis . P . S . In my last , " resist without an eiFort or temptation" should have been— " resist without an effort a temptation . "
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The Catholic Truth. October 29, 1851. Si...
THE CATHOLIC TRUTH . October 29 , 1851 . Sir . —It is well to note the signs of the times , and to rest assured that , out of the chaos of opinion which at present reigns in the realms of theology , order will arise , and a new creation of religious thought arise , more in accordance with man ' s advanced state in civilization and science . Some of the clergy of the Established Church , convinced of the untenableness of the old doctrine of depravity arising from man ' s fall , are teaching that of progress and development , uniting these ideas to the orthodox terms of redemption through the merits of Christ ' s sacrifice , strange as this association ie . I heard a reverend gentleman , last Sunday evening , endeavour to interpret Paul ' s language in Romans viii . 20 on this hypothesis . The creature ( i . e ., the whole creation ) was made subject to vanity ( i . e ., was made imperfect , because finite ) , not willingly ( either by the Creator or the creature , but necessarily ) , who hath subjected the same in hope of salvation ( query , from imperfection ; ergo , from finiteness ) through the merits of Christ Jesus ( the revealed God ) . Of course , believers only , according to this hypothesis , obtain the benefit ; consequently , the strong objection of intolerance and injustice is not in the least removed by this mode of treating the subject , especially as Sin and Satan are as busy and successful under the new hypolheais as the old .
I particularly wish to draw the attention of the New ^ Reformers to these and other attempts , on the part of the orthodox , to drag in opinions they have long combated , but which ure sit last too strong for them to withstand , and , making them their own , render them subservient to the maintenance of those narrow , soul-separating creeds which oppress bo hca-¦ vil y the heart of humanity . Thus have . they done with astronomy—denounced and persecuted its truest teachers , and then claimed that science as their nobloHt . ally , { So with geology . Fifty years back , the deductions which have since been made were only dim perceptions . Those who demanded for the earth ' s c- xiHtenco a period rather longer than six thousand
Yearn were pointed out as infidels , destroyers of Hod ' a truth , &(; , ; iuui now t ] l ( , learned divine complacently talliH of the myriads of ngcH of this globe ' s progreatrive e xistence , Avit . li the text , " because in nix days the ''<> i ( l created the heaveim mid the earth , " Htiiring him I" the Jaco ; and ndw the theory of man ' s progressive U (; velo |) iH ( . ut they would quietly absorb , and make it 11 lwrt and parcel of their Hystem , without following ° < th (« necessary consequences to which the adoption 01 thin doctrine must lend , viz ., that all ovil and im-I' ^ ricction is disappearing as man grows into a more Perfect being . Here all creeds and institutions take '' ink as processes for arriving at this result , when L > ll < jh nmn Himll l ) t > t . () nu , „ j aw to jumsclf . f'j ' t tho . Reformers , then , be on their guard , and , miUe they cndeiryour to erect their altar of faith , to
the Divine Beneficence , let them be prepared to expose the artful attempts of sectarianism to filch the new cloth for the purpose of patching their old garments ; nor rest in too great security , supposing that they have demonstrated the rottenness of existing institutions sufficiently , and that no more need be done in this direction . One earnest mind who could grapple with the realities of the subject , might indeed overthrow the whole fabric of sacerdotal error , which stands totteiing on the verge of destruction . Let each man , then , respect the share of work allotted to one and the other , and by united efforts the hag o £ Superstition—with , its bell , book , witches , demons , and damnations— shall be expelled the habitations of humanity , and Love , Truth , and Justice shall preside and control the inner thoughts of all . Terax .
Health Of. London Duuing The Week. (From...
HEALTH OF . LONDON DUUING THE WEEK . ( From the Registrar-General ' s Report . ) The effect of increased cold in the weather is now perceptible in the weekly returns of mortality . In October the number of deaths registered in L-ndon did not in any week exceed 981 , and in the fourth it fell to 861 ; while the weekly mean temperature during the greater part of the month was more than 52 deg . In the week ending
November 8 lh the mean temperature was only 40 deg . ; last week it was 40 ' 2 dcg . ; and contemporaneously with this fall the deaths rose in the former week to 989 , and and in the last to 1022 . In corresponding weeks of the ten years ( 1841-50 ) , the average number of deaths was 992 , which with a correction for increase of population becomes 1091 . The 1022 deaths registered in the week ending last Saturday show a decrease of 69 on the estimated amount .
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Money Maeket And City Intelligence. Frid...
MONEY MAEKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday . The gradual rise in the price of Consols this week is striking . On Monday they closed at 984 if » on Tuesday , at 98 | 99 ; on Wednesday , 99 J ; and on Thursday , 98 ^ 99 . The opening price this morning was—Consols , 98 | 99 firm . The fluctuations have been : Consols , from 98 g to 09 J ; Bank Stock , 214 to 215 ; and Exchequer Bills , 52 s . to 55 s . premium . The prices yesterday in Foreign Stocks were officially announced as follows : —Brazilian , at 90 J , 93 , 914 , and 93 ; Buenos Ayres , 45 ; Mexican , for money , 2 i and 231 ; for the account , 231 , 23 *» aTld 24 ; llussian Five per Cents ., 1123 ; the Four-and-a-Half per Cents , 103 i ; Sardinian Five per Cents ., 84 , 83 . } , and 84 ; Spanish Five per Cents ., for money , 21 ; for the account , 20 ^ and 2 \\ ; Passive , 5 g ; Spanish Three per Cents ., 40 and 40 |; Venezuela , 361 . i , 36 , and 36 j ; Austrian Five per Cents ., 73 ; Dutch Two-and-a-Half per Cents ., 591 5 the Four per Cent . Certificates , for money , 90 i , g , and 90 ; and for the account , 90 jf .
Bank Of England. An Account, Pursuant To...
BANK OF ENGLAND . An Account , pursuant to the Act 7 th and 8 th Victoria , cap . 32 lor the week ending- on Saturday , October ~ 5 , IKal . ISSUE DKI'AR'l'JIliNT . £ £ Notes issued 28 , GU , f > 13 Government Debt , 11 . 01 . ) 100 Other SecuritieH .. 2 , 'JHl / JOO Gold Coin and JJullion 11 , 581 , 110 Silver Bullion 3 ; S ,: 575 JL-_» 8 , « M ,. > 15 X ' L'S . d 11 , f > 15 IIANK 1 NO DKI'AllTMKNT . £ £ Proprietors > Cai > ital , M , 5 . 'i . 'i , 0 <; 0 Government Rec . u-Itest 3 , 151 , 1 la rities ( inohidini , ' Public l ) u |> osdtH ( iii- Dead-weight Ancludin- Kx .-. ho- unity ) 1 : 5 , 311 , 7 « H ( pier . Savings' Otlit-i Seourities ,. l'J , 8 l . 'J , 8 ; iH ljnnks , Comniis- Noteu 7 , 1 ) 10 , ^ 80 sioners of National ( j ' oht and Silver Debt , and Divi- Coin .. ol 7 , ( if » 0 dend Accounta ) .. r ) . i 7 r > ,: * r > : s Oilier DepoHita 10 , 171 , 701 Bi . ven-dayandoUior ltiiiu i , aG . » , : j « 7 x' ; i 1 , 01 D . MG jL' : M , () i' . ) , 5 : ifi Dated October ' M , lK . ) l . Al . Ma ushai . L , Chief Caahier .
Sharks. I-Nst Olllc.Ial Qiiotiition For ...
SHARKS . I-nst Olllc . ial Qiiotiition for Week ending l ' liday Kvciiiu ^ . H . AI 1 . WAYM . ItANKH . AV > erdeen .. .. 1 OR AuHtralitHiaii .. .. — HriHtol and Kxeter .. 7- > Hiitinh North Aininicau 4 B Caledonian .. .. <>;' ; ( Jolonial .. .. .. — Kanterii CounticH .. IK ; Commercial of London . . SiftJ Kdinbur ^ li and ( . lan ^ ow li London and WeHlniiiiMter 30 ( irrat Northern .. .. 17 I . endon Joint Hloek .. IH \ uu-M . H . & W . ( Ireland ) ; tf > / National of Ireland .. — ( Jrnat WcBtorn .. -. Nl < i National I ' rovineiid .. —¦ LuiKMiHhire and Yorkshire f ) 7 || l ' rovi iieiul of Ireland .. 41 l , ; inciiHtcr and ( Jarlinlc Union of Australia .. ;( . )^ l . ond ., Hri ff htoii . & S . Coant 'X > Union of London .. MJ l . oiulon and Iflackwall .. 7 i ! MlM ' . it . I < loi » and N .-WcMtern lllij HoI . iiioh .. .. .. . — Midland Mi / Itrn / . ilian Imperial .. - — North DiitiHh .. -. ( . ;{ Ditto , St . John del Key l ' . » Houtli-Ka » t . ern and Dovei Cobiv Copper .. .. ;{ lj ) . Soiit . ^ -Wejitem .. .. — IMlscm . l . ANKois . York , NeweaH ., ^ , IterwieU 1 H |{ Auti t riilun Agric . ulliu al l . > York and North Miilland ii 1 fi Caiuula .. .. ,. 4 U 4 Dookh . ( i < 'iierul Sleam .. .. i > 7 £ Kant and Went India .. ll ' -i l ' eniiiH . ^ . Oriental Btcain (> 7 /^ | , on < lon .. .. .. 1 Mi Koynl Mail Hteaui .. Kit Hi . Kathuriiio .. .. 71 > Houth Austrulian .. iWi
Avkiuok Piuck Ol<' H Lhiall. The Average...
AVKIUOK PIUCK Ol < ' H lHiAll . The average price of lliowu or Mnncovudo Hugur . eomputed from the retuiiiM inado in 1 ) 10 wovk cinliii ( f tho 1 Uh day of Nov < - 'i " bcr , Ib 51 , U « 14 « . M . per cwt ,
British Funds For The Past Week. (Closin...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . ) * Satur . Mond . Tues . Wain . I'hurs . Frid . Bank Stock .... 214 ;} < 2 \\\ 215 215 3 per Ct . Red .. 97 s 97 § 98 i 98 97 & 3 p . C . Con . Ans . 98 § 98 g 98 | 9 J 983 3 p . C . An . 1726 . _ ! 3 p . Ct . Con ., Ac . 98 t 98 § 98 991 98 j > 3 * p . Cent . An . 98 JJ < J 8 | 9 'J . l 991 98 ? New 5 per Ct 8 . 125 . _ Long Ans ., 1860 . 7 j 7 7 7 7 Ind . St . lflJp . ct . 2 C 24 264 £ 263 2 G 1 ] Ditto Bonds .. 58 p 58 p 61 p 02 p 5 !) p Ex . Bills , 1000 / . 51 p 55 p 55 p Wi p 55 p Ditto , 5 J 0 t . .. 51 p 55 p 55 p 55 p 55 p Ditto , SinaK 51 p 55 p 55 p - ) 2 p 55 p
Foreign Funds. (Last Official Quotation ...
FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Friday Evening . ) Austrian 5 per Cents . — Mexican 5 per Ct . Ace . 24 } Belgian Bds ., 44 p . Ct . 90 Small .. .. 2 G § Brazilian 5 per Cents . !) 0 £ Neapolitan 5 per Cents . — Buenos Ayres 6 p . Cts . 45 Peruvian 4 ^ per Cents . 87 J Chilian 6 per Cents ... 101 £ Portuguese 5 per Cent . — Danish 5 per Cents . .. 102 | 4 per Cts . 33 J Dutch 2 A per Cents ... 59 Annuities — 4 per Cents . .. 90 $ Russian , 1822 , 4 .-J p . Ct 3 102 J Ecuador Bonds ,. 3 j Span . Actives , 5 p . Cts . 204 French 5 p . C . An . atParis 90 . 70 Passive .. 5 3 p . Cts ., Juh 11 , 50 . 10 Deferred .. —
Corn Exchange. Mark-Lane, Fiuday, Novemb...
CORN EXCHANGE . Mark-lane , Fiuday , November 21 . —The supplies of all grain are small this week . Wheat and Barley without alteration . Oats 6 J . dearer . Arrivals from November 16 to November 22 . English . Irish . Foreign . Wheat .. .. 1980 2180 Barley .. .. 2830 Oats 1360 1300 560
Grains Mark-Lane, Nov. 14. Wheat, R. New...
GRAINS Mark-lane , Nov . 14 . Wheat , R . New 33 s . to 353 . Maple 30 s . to 323 . Fine 35 —37 White 27 —28 Old 3 ( 5 —38 Boilers 30 —32 White 36 —38 IBeans , Ticks . .. 28 —30 Fine 33 —40 Old 30 —31 Superior New 40 — 41 Indian Corn .... 27 —29 Rve 25 —27 Oats , Feed 16 —17 Bailey 23 —24 Fine 17 —18 Malting 26 —28 Poland 19 —20 Malt , Orel 48 —52 Fine .... 20 —21 Fine 52 —56 Potato 17 —19 Peas , Hog- 28 —30 Fine .... 19 —20
Flour. Town-Rasde Per Sack 37s. To 40c. ...
FLOUR . Town-rasde per sack 37 s . to 40 c . Seconds 35 —38 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship , 33 — 36 Norfolk and Stockton 31 — 34 Aive . ican per barrel 19 — 22 Oanadinn 19 —22 W beaten Bread , C . ^ d . the 41 b . loaf . Households , 5 $ d .
General Average Price Of Grain Week Endi...
GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN Week Ending Nov . 8 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 30 s . Id . I Rye 2 . > 3 . Id Harley Mi I | Means 28 10 Oata 17 0 | 1 'ens 28 2
Aggregate Average Of The Six Weeks. Whea...
Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat 3 ( i » . Id . ltye 21 a 4 liarley 2 f > 4 Deans 28 2 Oat . s 17 4 Peas 27 3
Jjutciieus' Mkat. Nevvoati! And Ll!Ai)I'...
JJUTCIIEUS' MKAT . NEVVOATI ! AND Ll ! AI ) I' . NUAI . I .. # SM'TIIFIBI . D . * 8 . d . s . d . s . d . 8 . d . HeeJ a 2 to 3 0 3 2 to 3 6 Mutton !} « — 3 (> 4 0 — 44 Veal a 4—310 2 8— 3 H Pork a 8—4 0 30—38 To sink the ollal , per 8 lb .
Ilhal) Of Catti.K At Sm Itu L'L Km). Fri...
IlHAl ) OF CaTTI . K AT Sm ITU l'l KM ) . Friday . Monday . Reiists l- 'O 7 4800 Sheep 3 M 10 131 . OG 3 Calvea 2 ( i 2 ; j () 4 Pigs 525 48 J
Provisions. Hiuter—Uest I'Ri^Li, Ub. <)D...
PROVISIONS . HiUter—Uest I ' ri ^ li , Ub . <) d . to 12 a . per doz . ( barlow , X' 4 , ' 5 . s . to X' 4 7 d . per cwt . Hacon , Iritili per cwt . Mi . to 51 a . Cheese , ChoMliire . }• < » 70 Derby , 1 'luin 4 < j f )() IIam » , Y ' ork 50 ( 0 Kir / a , l ' leiich , per I'M . ( Jh . 0 < l . to <> s . « Jd .
From Thk London Uazkttk. Friday, Jvovemb...
FROM THK LONDON UAZKTTK . Friday , JVovembrr 1-1 . Haniuuii'Tcy Anndi . i . kd 11 . Li ' . win , VVcllingboi-oiitfli , Northamptonshire , diaper . IUnkiuii-Th . — R . KitoWN , ( J ravel-lunc , Southivark . and St . Mary-al-Hill , iMtukct-iimkur , to Hiuniiilii Niivi'inhcr I'D , December 22 ; Hdlicilor , Mr . lloliiu-i , ltiidi ; v-Htr < - « a , Soulhwai k ; oliU-. ial assignee , Mr . Hell , Coli-niaii-Htn ¦ ul .-l > uildin ; , 'H— ' 1 ' - Him . ki . ani > . UiitsriiliilliK , wine-int-n-. h . iiit , November 21 , IJecurinbi-r 22 ; nolioitora , Wild * -. Keen , Humphry , and Wilde , ( - 'ollejfi-liill ; oflicial iiyaigncii , Mr . Joil 11 : 1011 , ISasinj < linil-:. t reel — < >¦ < ' 001 c , Tot tt .-nliani-(¦ ou rt-road . furniture dealer . Nnvciiilin- - ' « , January I ; mdicitor .
Mr . Nilul , CluiiH-iit / H-liiui ! , Lonihjirrl-riti -i-c-t ; oilie . i . U nsiaiirnoi ) , Mr . Johimou , natiiiiKli . ill-Kt . recl . — - ' - Ua-j'K . New Windsor , huvlde . r , NoveinWer ¦ < - ' . '> , Jitiiitiuy 2 ; mdioit . or . Mi-. Wiieoii , Godliniaii-Htnud , Doctoi-H ' -cominoiiH ; odiiiid anHi ^ ii < - (! , Mr . Whitmoro . HaHiiitflialt-Htieet—W . Lanchi'ikm ) , Cainheru dl , hutchor , November 2 H , December ' . ' . 'I ; Holi < : itor , Mr . Hiiiit . Ii , Uarnard ' H-inu ; oftlcial iiHHitfiiee . Mr . ( Jnumi , Alx : hur < : h-lan «; , l . ondmrd--trcot—II HiiUTTi . 7 « woi ! Tii , HallVna Wuldon , ironmonger . November « H , December ^ . ' * ; nolioHoid , Mcauirf . Hhurpe , Field , Jackaon , and NtiwbouM , Uedford-row ; and Me « HiH . Thur ^ ood , HallVon Wuldeii ; olllt-. ial uaiiifjiK-t ' , Mr . EdwaidH , Huiulnook-court . UiiHiii } f liiIll-M «« -4 !< 't— M . T . H . Whi . nu , Roinford . liuendrupur . Nov « mlii ! r » 5 » Pcceinbei- ' XI ; nolioitorn , Mchhi-u . ABlmrat und 8011 . Old Jowrv ; oHlciul uauijfueo , Mr , . Ldwurda , Ouiubiook-court
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 22, 1851, page 19, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_22111851/page/19/
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