. .,, , >p , ,j A **S / .. f ^Hit*lr —"- ' - - f ••-• ¦ ¦•«, .,.4W -,. , . ¦ ¦ . T? yfl ?.. |. ,.r y - . . A, :- ...... , - .. .-. - ... .. /^ . out, honest men come " When roeues fall half a dozen localities and unsupported by tha - by their own." people," will have ho effect upon rulers : but the " case may bo different , when the major ity of the THE ENGLISH TVOKKING MEN. workin g clnsses shall bo looking towards a body of TO men fu lly and fairly represent ing their interests , from whilo London shall be an overflowing hive, and My Friends,—I write you this letter thou sands from tho be. add ing new weeks provinces shall Paris, and if I was to devote days or vigor to its spirit. . . . this What we •m endeavouring to describe the state of now want is not talking and deliberationation \ had —but action,. The time, is whenwhen ,\ country, I could not do it. Tin 1848, you for deliberating informers in there is a power creat ed to direct , or else youu aro tO perfect army of spies and deliberat ing about a mere shadow lou a com- . The paramount.nt! Y were a mere nothing ahd immediate duty is to est ablish a mind V England ; but they v public inJans. I have and or£anisntion "by leotur es. tracts , and mpfitin;ings.ira. pared to the number, now AND NATIONAL TRADIB' " v f JO this the competent machine r URNAL. all that, thonglr Paris » For y exists wtieiiWhen X\ Sften told you *^> this has been done, then will be the time England, asljdieve the mind for a Con- ioMon isV. has vention to give yoice to the mind, thus crea tedI , and ^ NOBTSERN HIVE greater MTM1f Q7680. LOHDON , , NOVEMBE R • tjj j organ isation which it is now in the^ ; ^ SATDRDAY ft ; to wield thafc our only effect upta'the ^^ Mhiisterial feelings= than the ^ ^J B^ "^ immediate business to prepare. * COCKNEY inind has. ^ * . ' €f)atfist ittttiU gwce chair. Six shillings and nineponce was received The Chairma n thoug ht ifc could not be put on ac- In favour of an union of this kind , the London I trust the count ry will fully and fair ly express:presT*a vf-\r from the Emmett Bri gade , and one shilling and count of the secession of the Reform League. members ofthe National Reform on this subject, and that , tr ue toto the -7 Tlie>iBeent7acts7bf the POPE are likely to ' League, are, to a their views ^ns. > ' ' " sixpence from Somers-town for the Greenwic h case. This objection " was, however , overruled , as the man, agreed. We desire to seethe National Charter pr inci les of democracy ^whioh says the majorityjority ^ a.ffl^t .e^t -i'aponr^'rw'OflfeiesV a'nd, ! THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the Na- p ' ^ have Mr. Jeffrey moved that the council act as a , com- decision of the Council was not considered bindin g Association limit its programme to ithis Bingle , car-' shall rulej rio Confer ence will take place, unless thethe- -A GONSTABLE tional Charter Association held their usual ¦' '¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : -MwevertheSPEOML may mittee to receive, funds for the above purpose, and upon the body.- 7-' * ?-?<.' ! Z:y0
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