Building Society. Math on E State

Building Society. Math on E State

TO TBE WORKING CLASSES J-- -• ¦ ¦ ham-road ' . 1 - - . ' "" ""'•V^^-'^^v •• ¦• - - - .. ,;-> .- -• - -.,, -U'i'^road, Kingsland. The chairman, Mr. .VWwk-$i?7^^^> -(§£" namhaim-; "' • My Friends - Xrs Ju ... and MessrsMessrs.. GilbertGilbert., GrantGrant., TownsendTownsend., , Russell, . Su * long letter from .tliffe, ; ; Boggis, Stowger, arid :Co*v Tou must not expect a Tery doUyevod sduilfivUe.speeches, which elicited the me tliis week, as I am fully engage-l in pre- most enthusiastic}*-applause. Resolutions were ' their paring my Balance Sheet for the Conference ; a_doj*ted oxpreg^e^ofs in admiration of tho con- duc t ' the ahs / and I think, althoug h the honest Editor of tlie of. 'Hurf^an defending their rights, kndreprobatUi^ "Examiner" would draw a comparison between theV invasion" of 'Hiingary ; by Russian troops, and me and Nxsg Hudson, that I shall stand be- also Refilling *upori Groat' Britain to protest against fore that Conference, as the Trustee of the Budh invasion. Thanks were voted to Uie chair, and poor man's funds, in such a position as no the mefeting broke up with three cheers for Kossuth, Bern, and.tlio success _- .p t the Hungarian patriots other trustee ever occupied ; and then I shall . ; teach the Editor of the "Examiner" a lesson . - Sympathy On behalf of the Hungarians is rapidly "that he willnot be likely to forget, as ho may extending; or .ritthor showing itself, throug hout the rest assured tbat he has caught a Tartar. country. **' A1 .phblib' meeting, on the plan:^pf the Snig's End—-where the Conference is to he London 'meetings;' was held last week at Birming- mortgaged to the trustees info Jhe^ ham. : At Manchester an influential requisition-, to held—is within a mile and a half of Low- for the money to have but little effect, for tho gallant Hungarians .authorities and Generals and that they considered sw^ng* snips of^r Gwoian advanced by the Societ had hitherto bonten this tyrant Haynau and all tfi(| tneu- , ^ras-^oud the Mayor to caira town's meeting has been got up of y • and when redeemed conduct to merit the indignant reprobation of c^ewfea^^'fhmie' of Ifa ii haads, and within eight or nine miles other Austrian «ene4*alsthat bad as yet taken a yaririo sealed'tho'dobm. avid signod.' At: Leicester ,;Leeds, Huddersfield, ntid by the members, the title deeds will tm - sed nations- (Cheers.) > * -:" • ¦> -".- '* ;^ :' -; ofe :¦ ; Mathon, so that the delegates will have an be pre- field. (Cheers.) Even now that the Russians h$& " ¦»? \ j TJ^is^espotism. -(Great Kcheeririg.).'* He, qthor important; towns iueet-ings^re. lo be or have sented to them b 1 . **%•. Headi,am, M.P. for . NewcastleVuppn-Tync, •^ffw-^^ed/wit^ , opportunity of seeing a hundred and thirty of y the Trustees, and then- been called in it had only been to he beatejg| seooij ded Ueen heiu this, woek.. ;At ''Edin burg h preparations the resolution, ahd'in doing. ' so 'tbbk'ocoa- , '.WW-Mp-AM < payments and other connexion with the Society (Cheers.) The gallant Bern—(loud and continue ¦Wj lPMf arl'jj eiygmado .with't object ; and a sub- \\ ~: the hovels I have bruit for my dupes, and two S- '-'Jnnrk .that tlie .enthusiasm and 'ekcitemeht ni&iae' applause:-),, A Briti f will cease. cheering)—from thc first day that he ' 'i! I(!°^PJ sh^fleet.on tlie. way to scri ptidn .'has beeri' commenced on behalf "of the Y*C -school-houses, and they can also form a just met with ttiji .he w-ttnessed that ^^ wit^plcisufefwere Trieste, might "'"strike a^ " . Russians, did not fail to remember tho mode ml¦SlotEH ? - .evenih g blbjr *for another!noble Hungaria-tt>*efugees it Folkestone. ::¦ ' :¦ > the land and situation of Mathon. confined/withi-i-the walls W'the-'spacibiis^uild- state—^-the^' 'Republic'" of Venice.- '*! (Renewed" cheer- estimate of . which he was wont to treat them when he was? ' MATH O N E S TATE . m m whichvthey had f assembled j but --went forth ing.) Byron had said of that glomus city Yo*orfaithful friend , :-r ; ¦i : ' fighting for the , liberties of Poland, and adopting? >^ - 5ti; [ .' ' ; it '' " ' .* " * " - t i x "":" 1 •'¦ *'-¦ " *£ %- ¦'. ti' I * " "* ." Persons anxious possessed of part U*e< centre of the kingdom * stHdv prevailed/ .;¦- ¦ ' ;¦; ¦ ¦ LORD PALMERSTOK'S GREAT SPEECH. Feabgu tb become that mode of treatment when he met the Russia ! :.- ¦ . " —-——.——-—- Lostanuwon,, .- . ¦:. 7 • ¦ ' s O'Connor. of the Mathon having the pi *|eough ;thej ieavt3 of -the people.; in * the couhfry :•? . '*-" . i/Her.lWrteen ^huniheayearsofifej- Som donej " : V ' -ENGLAND'S .FOREIGN ; POLICY*. ' property, and not hordes on the plains of Hungary^ he had beaten aiid: -generall ¦ y. He hoped that before long meetings ft* j i . i.lSiiiks, likei a. sea-weed, intowhence she rose.'': .' ¦¦ means of paying the whole of the money in dispersed them. -(Cheers.) He had " ' ' " * ' driven them ? ?r WJ-M" tortile present would be held in. ;But if She had :. : . 10 TUB EDITOH OF THE MOninEHN HTAR .v-jfei one payment may their wishes by im- out of TransylVania more than once no!"*JS 1 l - i b^ , realise , and he had every district of^ngland /andihoi o6£fesSed he wWs' slie .h'ad{risen;jttgain|>and for more}:than ei Dbar Sir,--I occasionally read thc more limp-or- NATIONAL FBEEHOLD BENEFIT doubt that Bern and Dembinski -W? . ghteen mediately qualifying for the Ballot for as , and Gebrcev .and- ih ^e first meetingon the ' rate months past Had maintained lier independence tant debates in the Housos of Lords and -Commons, the other Hungarian generals would succeed in ,the; ^S^-iv **> , in BUILDING SOCIETY. many shares as they may require-to take in i#*?3?¦tf kpn Placc in the town which he -bad the spite of the iai-mies and tlic-fleets of Austria. (Loud and herer.liave l been so astonished as oflatotj .1 Enroll ed ^ end in drivlngWoth-RuBsians and Austrians bacKj in honour to^represent.. : " - hoar nothing'but of Lord Palmerston's great speech ( p»r««znt to Actof Parliame ntJ the Society. According to the rides, -1hps6 di ' (Cheers.) . : y^:- ¦cheerg*;)V It was.disgraceful- to-., Britannia—-who sgrace to their own country. (Loud cheering,-)' ¦ ' ou our foreign policy. I have road it; and at the SHARES, £15 EACH. persons who shall be first • sliecessM in the ¦ ti iP 'W^ was P^ andWried amid¦ ¦ consider-' si-fled herself sovereign of the seas, to have allowed Let them assist those gallant fellows - by^-caus'ittg* aoio enthusiasm. - v ' — - '' ';' ' - ¦ '*• ' - ' •^ ¦i " risk of bein-j ridiculed—and ia the face of critics Entrance Fee, per Share, Oxe Shilling. Ballot, if not wanting the mone/ advanced, their own government to . recognise their indepeiiir 'her elder ' sister so long to 'bear the brunt of V-^^/^^onMp.,' moved the nest resoVa,- 'an unequal -struggle.'- and commentators—pronounce tho speech iii que3- Directors. the right to siich dence. (Cheers.) Let them strongly appeal to the- tion. -lie ' Ho most unequivocally and may sell to any other person spoke aDhlaudin-*-lv of the ffallatitvpffftiftjii;'heartily adop^-tte-princiDlo so well laid down in tion nofrgrcat ; it is crafty, wordy, and cunning., Feabgcb O'Coxnob, Esq., 1L P.; advance. fovernment. (Hear, hear.) Let them tell Lord:ma<lo by the Hungariaris toj osist > the .-•aggressiofiM ¦Count' - First; can any of its admirers inform mo on what JIb, T. Giahk, • Mb. C Dotlb, Ma W. Dixon 'almerston that he'could do nothing more agreeably i^nts^ T«telpt manifesto, 'tliat-Salthationsth were in- With regard to the intentions of the Direc- i and'expressed'his.?grati^ [toestedj i-o^hd responsible for eir mutual princi ple- England's policy is based ? Refer to his Mb. P. M'Grath. to the feelings and the wishes of tho people of tbis- t?e?e exertions ; so - - well- tors, in establishing this Society, they will . , deeplv sympathised, in -by .tMB tteluSi ,fLTh&t ;jwaa - onlv .nnnKhni * -mnAtt nf nnKinn lordshipVa. speech; and see what he proposes in the Treasurer. country, than give at least ^air^tho moral support PJ*?.eleo .f Great Britain.-^Itv-well became-them tol case ipf "Hungary ¦ and'Austria. Is he in favour^ of allow their past exertions; in the cause of La- which the"government could give to the peopleiof chea- Piabgub O'Consob, Esq., M. P. pfr^ 0;!©^dohb^jjnto .'' That niie hcld igood for Hungarian.'lndepehdeiieo, and the. entire separation bour to answer those whVniay deem it requi- Hungary." (Cheers.) The noble lord concluded b$rgte'for'hb' iPf?"* Solicitor. erty "^ inations uswell'dsjindividuals. There was, out one ofHungaiyjEi-om Austria ¦ ?. Assuredly rio, hisjjbllcy o inquiries upon that subject strongly impressing upon the meeting the propriety wus reports abroad as to the lukewarmhess of m,m ' is*Austrian supremacy. ' ,"* It. 'ia ' of the •utmost 'fin- WittUM Pbowt jsg Robekts , Esq. site t make any ; of 2 ytfOfi "" tlle aggregate, - a*B" fbr"'*fheri of keeping order, and resumed his seat amid dbJ. •Englishmen in*1orei ri politics; -nig •S?i. ^ Trustee*. and, in conclusion, they have only to felicitate ' ' g * These reports ht, ltgjheir mdividualVoapacity : and, therefbre^fwhen portanco .ithaii Austria should¦ remain great ana th usiastic cheers. .. - .ji&j s jto some extent;- have been traeof fc% "-'i ' Thomas Pbice, Esq. ' Wiixum Gaze-ley, Esq., the country that the Society is duly enrolled ;tfe;0M gehera- ¦ 4011 i a1* poweriul;|dfo 'Such are . •th#-t-#6rds-oTfLord Pftl- Mr. Hume then presented himself to moyeJlgp siJ^*^^^!^. ^ '^^-^'S-^^^to^^£^^?' - '%i'At;8 tthe Hungwian strug- Bankers. -.armd ¦ was received ' ore anveto ^^ 3 ' j »^*i^M^^^*' first Jesolution .' with much ap- ( IaA^h^P-ana tiKeyoun^ were*m! these much a uuty to'-go to tho assistance of that nation gle because it will weaken the power of Austria, The SA-noiua LAXB* AXB ~-LABOv&Exii&i------ WffliamTv., cap.- 35Tyiind hence plause.

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