LONDON, •" ¦¦«• V ,» Pbh * Or Ment ; Acd Tha , Hen , English — - ' SATURDAY*W-** Novembervi-Uillulllv ^L27 J 184710*T

LONDON, •" ¦¦«• V ,» Pbh * Or Ment ; Acd Tha , Hen , English — - ' SATURDAY*W-** Novembervi-Uillulllv ^L27 J 184710*T

O n .1 Heredi tary bondsmen , know ye not, ¦ be free, himself must strike the blew V fi vfbo woald ship, by the very persona who so'bun 'ed and revi'/d him. But , above nil , and brfore ail , do n ot l<->ruet COUNTRYMEN IN ENGLAND. Tl to MY that you have forty thousand brothers and sisters , with a stake in the hedge (1 mean tho members of the Lind Company ), Fri cts, Cousra niEN, and Exiles, who will rall y round you, and as- TR- sist yon in the holy work , and whoso petitions must i One of a persecu ted race now addresses yon , and will be, attended to by the aristocrati c portion of rtns e you to exertion in behalf of your fath er- Minirte r vrtio laid claim to office upon that House. a * The Then, friends , let us commence operations for&. nas once more 10 086 c0 r bM«h affecti°n'the has^"^ *° P ? ' with , and follow out the instructions of the ' Execu- JSj& as a remedy for Irish grievances : and the ' Let nota city, town , village, or hamlet in the bb Exchequer tive. ^^ jj cdlor of tauntingly boasted kingdom, neglect to seud a petition numerous ly ^ Commons pr ove to those miscalled our repre- uVthe House of , that no more relief is AND NATIONAL signed . Let us H TRADES' we are in earnest—that wo are re- Ireland , and this announcement was JOURNAL. sentatives , that £ent but be ^ to within the walls of Parlia - ' v° ^ith a view give stability and buoyancy to aolved to be re presented de VOL- XI . No t t and then only, will our la* money-market. 527- LONDON, •" ¦¦«• v ,» pbh * or ment ; acd tha , hen , English — - ' SATURDAY*w-** NOVEMBERvi-UillUlllV ^l27 j 184710*t/ . Ttve Shilling, fi™™™* of all real proper ty, be prot ected, IC Ire land—the battle -field of the . and Sixpence per Quarter hour, the source 8I flowever , invader — justice secur ed, plenty of God' a choicest gilts toman ¦ ^bande d OTer to condu ct of tho se leaders , when sift b?»b to *"* ***-*« mtrci es of a returned to the unostent atious , and the people have become so. I FROM enjoyed by all , peace established , and happ iness flow,, ^. police, House of Commons, convinced me that THE •• WEEKLY DISPATCH." falls due, he gets 1,045/. 12s. 6d. for it, or ffo«rowling briga nd and the resident gentry are I was right. have refused all favours t , and re- like a gentle stream , thr jughout every ramifica- tV In 1831, again, my coun , gifts, gratui ies 4/. lis. 3d. per cent. But Fear gus had an eye J . ]{. je allowed, un der the guise of law, to take ven- ty was foremost bits op- wards, lest I mig rule by tion of society. I am, your s, position to the ht be judged by the same What does Fmb gus do with the Intbbest f — Thi s to business, and purchased them at 25s. Pwnbbr. N . upon the starving people of Irelan d. You payment of tithes , and again I be- which other leader s a e8tl on Ah.Oid geance have been justly measured , un- i .^? ; which the subscr ibers to O'Connor 's famous per cent, discount , which makes ' coercion means ; but came the leader of that opposition , and so vigorous lana juggle ought to put to him, and insist en an answer. six and November 22nd , 1847. fnc&wiAtf , than k God .thongh til, at length , I have become the founder of apian He has * neithe r you nor I have for gotten our was onr resolutio n, that the agitation became dan - which received upward s of £80,000 of their money ; he three- quarters per cent., mstead of4/. l is. 3d., e&e&edt duty to , from its very elements and princi ples, incul. pro fesses; ic. hare placed it where he can and does Dlrt 811 gerous to the ahnsfrj when, in 1832, tha get i , so that you see that if Fear gus had not been such t e 1*R& °f onr b- ? °* -J 00 have witn essed leaders of cates, fosters, and encourages virtue , sobriety, *3i s, and 6} per cent, interest forthe balances tfe tie H Catholic , honour Dttjing unspe nt in a blab Ctjarttet JtoteUigenm fruits of former coercion : you have Emancipation, and the advocates for the fru gality, and land or in buildin g opera tions ; but to this day , he might have diddled the Company out fiif fiie seen your independence. 0 Total Abolition of Tithes, seeing the inevitable sue; wt„« .Il l ! ecounted tor one penny of that interest ! of two per cent, upon 30,000/, or 600/. was nr irives ravi shed—your daughters deflower ed—your To this God-like scheme I devote my life, and sbeetspublisbed by Tub Wkst Ribin g Dblk«atb Mbet ^b held cess of our agitation , again deserte d us, «.»?lw S^anee himself, it would ap. Now, love, haven't 1 shown you that those soi sons strang led or expatria ted—your hovels levelled, and handed becau se I have thus given a prac tical illustrati on of pear mat the sums thu s placed out are very considera ble, _ at Bradford on Sunday last , Nov. 21sc. Delegates sea-boun d dun geon convert ed us over to the tender mercies of the oppr essors' law, what social improvement ma , singled September last preten ded to show items could not appea r in the balanc e sheet for present :—Bradford , W. Clark ; Wakefi eld , Isaac J r joi jod the into a deso. y lead to lam thrt jar&t32 '?*$/?78 U a wilderness, where naugh t but when I and others were tri ed for sedition and con- out as the marked prey of a faction who- have lived ^ ; S \ -. aU,i. -/emainedupm tothe banker 's hands , August, and if another balan ce sheet was struck Wood ; Halifax , James Boden ; Keighley, J. Coupe i I fct fcle weeping, and S^, ^lmen t °? demands that date ; and since Queenshcad Joh n Bates ; Littletown James Charles- ^b spiracy against the Church. upon the dissolutenes s the depra- tnen fie has spoken ofhaTinir now, the Company would be debited , instead , , tfi vailing, and gnashing of teeth, and the howl of , the drunkenness , invested, £28.500 in K-rnho. worth ; Dewsbury, George S UuddersEeld , ! heard. No power on earth , save the desertion of our working I 0B 0f UPa>iD Wm fiTe e eut of credited , with the interest upon all the Ex- ykes ; <Je despair has been And all tbis that a lustful vity, and the HOPELESSNESS of the aSSfffl.nd £15,000JLI.*W of - . 8 P " -West: y, |\ leaders , could have resisted the Total Abolit ion it paying 6J per cent. Again , we ask what chequer Bills Eaock Sykes. By letter , Ellast ), Sorrerb and St State Churc h may lire in splendour and affluence of classes. And this brin gs me to the material purchased and not sold. Now, my Holnmu th- Mr Boden in the chair. It was resolved :. Tithes; and again I became convinced that my coun- reas on for love, let me implore you to take a few of Parr ' nj upon the professors of a faith which has been che- consider ation of your kind letters , and my £m moB.ty fr<"n time .to .ttae has beeii s —'Th at the minutes of the last meeting be con- try should remain /the battle field of faction , paid ££*into bank*$ s*£, from tha month of Septembe r PiUs as Morrison ' s do ii lished by your ancestors at the expense of thei r until accepting their contents. 1MB , not agree with your con- firmed. ' 'Th at it is the opinion of the delegates my country men were fully, freely, and fairly repre - The pres s the blood-thirsty capitalists , who - 8titution-~antt I fear , resent, th at it is the duty of the Chartists of the H Hood, and handed down to yon as a priceless jewel, of ger of the people's money' has published six balance from defective digestion, sented in the House of Commons. live upon low wages produced by necessity, depend- sheets, in every one of which be pr etends : $Pest Ridin g to send their quota to the Executive, , it to be bequeath ed to your successor s as the nati onal t« account for you have become dyspeptic, and ar e tending In December, 1831, 1 again took the field as the ence, as you justly observe , entered, *very farthin g.placed in hta ihands,or accruing .t» the 5 accsrding .to ral e, in ord er tha t the Executive may fejth of Ireland. and want , have, society, up to the part i towar ds deliHM 'tremens: ' TDearest ? as to ^the fc advocate of Reform, using these words, on December into" a foul conspiracy against me ; and the ar tillery cular date ; but ia no one instance Dis employ a lecturer fur the organisation of tbe Riding, I appeal, then, to every man in whose veins does he account for a fracti on of interest that must har e patch being ' upon Fear gus,'it is a very light and that tbe delegates * 6tb, 1831, in the Court Houseof Cork ;—I said " I of that press consists of a corps of the most unscru- accrued , if the money had been placed be requested to bring the gjop of MHestau Wood yet flows; to every m as these balance incubus—a very innocent nightmar e—as they same before their constituen t? and each delegate- $ tn advocate Parliam entary Reform as a measure of jus - pulous , unprinci led and debased wretches upon rh eets set forth 1 Again we repeat the question , what , whose Irish heart still heats with love p , h' tell me from its cur tailed margin , lighter paper , pay in his quota for the Executive , at the nex t dele- v of country ; tice to England , but I tell you that it will be the very tbe face of the earth.

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