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TO THE MEhtBERS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPEttATTVE LAND SOCIETY. Upon the SwEAKaS pttUmg the questiotttfrom th , , . .. ¦ ¦ chair , -.:: ..:„ . • - •,•-> .as- -- ah.. -law*. Sir W. Sojebrvilkb ro^ tomoye ainendmenl Wednesday night, June 10th 1816. thatIthe read a second Woe that day-sixtmonths My B%1&FB hk?as,—There ate many to whom this He hadhoped that, after the time which had elapsei necessity, duty to yon and duty since the introduction o£ this m'.*>asur«itand7afterth letter (which stern successful ' write) vrill &ve muchpain , issue of the last de&ate in conrincinj to myself, compels me id the people of England that it was utterly in butwheu the plain and amplenarrative ia read none applicable to the state of crime in "freland, Her Ma blame me for the relation to whichyon will jestrs Government would have abaiwJonecf it. E< trill would I have been driven. Psruapi no man in this not enter into the particular demerits of th< £nd present bill, for those ever been ckcumstancsd as I have, and I demerits had bees sufficient!] trorldhas AND NATIONAL exposed already. It was the same bill which had enough to think that amid a torrent of cir- TEADES' JOURNAL. been repeatedly passed am vain during the last harfeentury i cumstances that would have weighed any other ~~~ and yet the house was again called upon Wapply it as a panacea to tne disease aMrtalto the ground, 1 have preserved an eveness TOL. X. NO. 448- LONDON, «"j/ixx) v >^ - *.U7 *v^ ^.vx incident to thehbdy cor- ______ SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1846,t Fireir Shilling * and Sixpence perQuarter porate of Ireland. Could they hope that whieh chal- ^ ^ * lZr™^^ it wonld be of bearingand uprightness of character more successful now than it had been formerly ? is very I lenges comparison and defies slander. It So much for the Star being supported by the Land Tory, to have the expences paid, which I declined I have read this letter all through for Messrs. ! long time, would be now considered. He could cite a No; they must go to the root of the evil. The body to recur to of irksome to be compelled, sow and then, land; now for weekly expences. I have told you a tedious tale that has been dragged Wheejer and Clark. I asked Clark if I had mis- precedent in favour of the measure which had been the Irish people was full of wounds, and coTCreo proposed for with putrid sores and ulcers, and tbe disease tsider the past, but as it is theonl y safe foundation whereon Compositien and Printing 24 10 o from me; and now let me offer a word of comment statejn'Or last session ; an Act was passed autho- : overstated Cooper's communication ? His risi.ng the different town councils 'which it was labouring was a dislike to the law oj to hase the future, I "have no alternative. To my Sub Editors 5 0 0 on the hero of my narrative. to borrow money Office 3 4 0 answer-st-as "No, except that Cooper said much more for tne establishmentof museums and parBfy for the the land. Until they made them love that law, By* narrative.—For thirteen yearsand a half, then, 1 You are all aware that Mr. C. and I had had some there would be neither health,- Newspaper and cart men ... 15 0 and put it much more bitterly than you have ; be- instruction and amusement of the public ; hit unless rendering it impartial, have been ai the head of such a popular movement differences prior to his release from Stafford gaol ; they provided baths and washhouses so as Vo- beget nor peace, nor contentment in that country. He theai sides," said he, " we have all heard it from more than S3 no coantry ever witnessed. I have seen charac- 33 13 o shortly after his liberation he called upon mev and we habits of cleanliness, it would be in vain to provide calfed the at-tention of the house to the slow progreasr a dozen people that Caoper has told it to, but they amusement and instruction for them by means of of thiybill through beth branches ofthe Legislature. ters, which I supposed above suspicion, yielding to London Sale about2,00O weekly paid hi cash £33 6 8 had a very friendly explanation. It was NOT THEN only laugh at it." It is all very well my friends to museums and parks. ( Hear, hear.) The rigblf rev. He contended that, in allowing this delay, if the bill overpoweringor irresistible influences. I have seen hisinterest to fall out with me. In order to convince by presenting tbe were necessary, the conduct of the government was w laugh, but some who do not believe it will attempt prelate concluded petitions. the political world turned topsu turvy; men changin g Prom the above account it will be f-tfen that, ith him that I had good grounds for icion before The Marquis of NoRStAnnr said, be thought i/he without excuse. Supposing that similar crimes had susp to make a handle of principles for new fangled notions, and partiesviolat- he exception of Mr. Heywood, and ihe London hia conviction, I read two very it. I have now done, deter- right rev. prelate owed no apology for introducinjyso ' been prevalent w Yorkshire and Durham, would t long communication* terrained that ! every guarantee thatlong and trying events had 1845 to April lSi6, 1 have from ho. iricfc, ischeme, or falsehood, shall important a aubject,- It was a most important ques- < English msjnberslwjve-illowedabilllikethepresentto ing Agents, that from April, . two bodies of the Chartists of Leicester. The 'have been other agents drive me from my position, or allow others to tion,-and in connexion with a subject that had beea-j hong up for five months, as a subject for \ given of their faithfulness. I have remained steady only pHt down £385, as received from all | one from poor Duffy and the veritable Chartists, and before ihe other House »f Parliament—the dwellings*!:the government to play fast and loose with at its down to fexuriate in the faifore of a plan to whieh 1 attach is the midst of change, constant in a whirlwind of of the Star. This brings the Star accbttnt | signed by about forty-eight, and for which they DE- of the poor—entitled to theu* greatest consideration. 'pleasure ? Me reminded Lord G. Bentinck that on paramount importance. * inconstancy,and if any one circumstancemore than the 19th of April, 1816. ' i MANDED publication; the other from another Whenever you are tired (Hear, Ibear.) tbe 22d of March her had stated, OH behalf of his another has enabled me to preserve my equilibrium of me, say so; and if you desire it t will have great Lord ^anrAiBD said, that' it was impossible to party, that if tiiere was not an urgent and immediate DID YOU COUNT THE MONIES ? body with whom Mr. Cooper had formerly acted, tsesessity for passing this bill, that party would not in the storm it has been the faithfulness with which pleaswe in handing over all my responsible onlces imagine ihe distress and ifflBery .wMcn1 existed in April 9. Paid into Bank ... 195S 14 0 also DEMANDING publication as a means of this metrtpslis—it to-give any su ppwtit , beca-sse they admitted it to be most uncon- I have ever administered the "National Funds com- fBiU due 19th inst) to Mr;; Cooper, while I will remain as" manager of required ocular proof saving the Chartist cause1 from Mr. Cooper. 1 shall one an idew of its extent. The poor were crowded stitutional. Now, did tbis i-ielay of three months show with a the workit... I have always shown you the necessity an urgent for this bill ? Ifit mitted to my care. I have been entrusted PAYMENTS SIN CE. not now even hint at the import of those eom- together in soneequence of the improvetaents taking and immediate necessity larger amount of pnblic money than any- other man Deposit on Estate ... 372 0 0 for preserving some fund in hand for emergencies, , place in other parts of the metropol is. ' 'JPhere were did net?;then he called upon Lo?d G. Bentinck, without municatioDS, suffice it to aay> that when I read them I buildin Bothflal' 1 regard'to its merits ,-io call up»» his friends to reject living, and it is now my pride io say, that upon a Paid expences ... 77 8 2 and yOn wSl see the propriety of it when it"was in gs now going on at green, and there Mr. Cooper looked amazed, atod said, " Well, yon do was not one sewer provided for them, and' this, he this bill;'©a account of the extraordinary cbridoet oi balance of acconnta the"Nat ion is mtdebtor Returned money ... 20 0 0 power of the Victim Fun! Committee to- draw M h 469 8 S indeed astonish me. I DON'T*WORDE R NOW AT the thought, showed'the necessity, and, indeed-i he oon- inister*¦ , who, if their preteaSs were- true; ought my own funds, bat f or not to I have been foolishly lavish of i i i YOUR SUSPICION." All the* past APPEARED upon me at sSght £13 Joh a Frost. Now that sidsyed it high time-that a Board of Heallh'sboidd ea**'e lost a Eminent in conversing- it into acrupulously protective of yours. I found the one £2 39G 2 2 written be establi shed. law. , to be forgotten. The nexlf time I saw Mr. my long letter' » , I feel no slight paih' at Mr.