AND NATIONAL Trtbes' Jourm

AND NATIONAL Trtbes' Jourm

cJ ^-t^^if ^l_ ^ /7f a ^cot^t^ ^_ ^ TO THE CHART ISTS / s LATEST SEWS.- Mr FBJE3SDS, /^^ i *-* _ **- o^JJ^u^^t. t __ ¦Rn There is nothing more essential to the a. - - i\&t*mm—--/ -—m_-mT t± DuBUNDuBUjj ^.-.ThTHi-oaSDAT.T-THEnsnAv Tt*e .A"WntTyRIT OFcm ERROR,nni*.. strength and character of a party, or more —It has been intima ted to the state prisoners that the conducive to the success ofits principles ar guments <m lhe writ of error , in the case of 3 than a Smith thorough understanding. O'firie n a\_ others against the Queen , cannot be entered into at I have frequentl y told yon, that the Utopian , theory earliest , before the 20th of May, hut more probabl y not until a month later , notions promulgated hy well-paid hut treacher- namely, , the50th of June . -: delegates and lecturers in ous 1839 and 1840, :;^#^-;iir ^Mfta H MiTenn*..4- The dork as to the practical results of Chartism, went -E'&S^**^^^ further than persecution and tyranny to been issued^ot'tKe removal' of John .Mitchel,frora weaken our canse. AND N ATIONAL TRtBES' JOURm, Bermuda to tbe>Gap8 of Good Hope. The climate A well-paid lecturer or delegate, who of the latter- colony is very genial, and peculiarly solel adapted for persons affected with pulmonary com- mainly-—nay y—depended npon shouts VOL XII. P. UV1WVM-, va.AUi.WA-.A, wf-w-vMfc *j AUTt-j. OT "™»«« 593.. LONDON , SATURDAY, Mil 3,, 1849 |,ni™ |H 8 M gixpeta ce per *Quarter plaints,—so much so, that it is considered a Ma. and approval for his weekly salary, went into • — - - Firc 8 g a d ^ ^ —' . deira for the East Indians," The Times adds :— nicest details, and told his audience ' *v\ the criti- When I visited the plains of Waterloo last I TO THE ROCHDALE CHARTISTS - ¦ " Of Mr. Mitc hei's removal from the Bermudas we cally what the People's Charter -would <£!)attt 0t Intelli gence THE WOR KING CLASSES— THE SPY do for had a very intelligent guide. He was at the SYSTEM. believe there is no doubt, and that it has beea the several labour classes ; and nothing battle of so Waterloo. I asked him what was Barnard's Dnir London, Manche ster. —A preliminary delegate meeting of already carried into effect is suspected from the fact tended to injure ns Y orkshir e much with the middle the feeling of the people as to the anticipated Febnr»y 26th, 1849. and Lan cashire was held in the committee Leicester, Fob . 26th , 1849. of the last West Indian mail bring ing no letter from room of the ' classes—with the jury and all classes—as the result ? He said .People s Institute, ou Sunday, the 25th Mr. Editor ,— in Ireland. that the Belgians were all in My Friends,—By an error in the copying of lhe I felt much gratified in reading the convict to his family " , Utopian and ridiculous "J k - following distric ts wore represented :— " of Mr. O'Higgiks axd undefined expectations favour of Wellington, and, against Napo- letter for the "Northern Star " and inserted Manchest er L'Ami du Peu ple*s" letter in the of Febru ar y Frida y Release my , , Mr. Sidleyand Mr. G. H. Smith ; Old- Star held out by those traffickingpoliticians. LEON ; as he was ham 17th Others ox Bail.—Yesterday the Lord -Lieutenant such a tyrant, they did* not in that paper of the 24th inst., it was addressed Mr. Tristram and Mr . R. Ashworth ; Roch- , and I am sorr y to say there is too mnoh tru th foresawthe danger of , Mr ordered the release on bail of th e Kilmainham I early such a practice, know whatwould become of them if Napoleon To the Chartists of Bradford," instead of dale Bake ; Todmorden , Mr Mooney ; Staly- in his remarks, " concerning the apathy the Char- O'Hi g- I instantly told you and frequentl br idge, Mr . Cooper ; Mr. S. Kvdd Young Inlanders ; viz., Messrs . Sea , Meany, and y re- gained the battle. -• To the Chartists of Rochdale," to whom I of the Executive tists have fallen into since the imprisonment of some it, that I would not, and could not counci l was present. Mr . Smith was nomina ted (jins, Hilpin Meyler, and J. Brennan. peated " , Switzerland is a Republic. I stopped for a repeat my thanks, and trust it will he a pre- Of their best chairman , Mr. Kydd seeretar v. The annexed reso- leaders . I was in hopes that the vic- Deaths from Starvat ion.—The accounts of tell what representation, based upon the Peo- week at the frontier town of Italy, close to "the cedent to'your great body. Although the mis- lut ions were una nimousl y agreed to. " In the tories gained by our brethren on the Continent dea ths frora starvation continue to increa se, fa 4 le's Charter, would accomplish." I told you barrier. opinion of p My landlord had kept an hotel for take occurred, I feel assured I shall have the this meeting, thc distribution of trac ts, were sufficient to have raised thei r both died expla spirits , and made Tipperary a father and daugh ter have that it would be a despotic asssumption npon ten years—I think in Liverpool, and, I think, opportunity of addressing the Bradford Char- ining the princi ples of the People' , anu con s Charter them redoubl e their ener gies in using all legal and for want of food. The details as given in the pro - my part, or upon the part of any person had tami, nggener al useful knowledcre . for the en- , and followed business in Ireland—spoke Eng- tists very soon. constitutional means to vincial journal s of the mweries of the lower classes lighte timen i 0f public opinion , would prove a useful gain their ri ghts. There that all that I would say was:—" That it lish very well, and communicated a great deal A very trifling subscription from each would auxiliar y are trul for the popular cause. " Moved by Saniuel are hundreds of young men in Leicester who pre- y lamentable. would make a small and insignificant minority of very valuable information to me. One speedily amount to a suffic ient sum to discharge , seconded b EKANCE. —Frida y. ther Arr ests.—Fif- Kydd y Mr. Tristram. " We express tend to be Chartists , and have been members ofthe — Fur subject to the laws of the large and powerful mornin g as I. was writin g a letter to the my claim ; hut if it is to proceed at the present our satisfa ction at the teen persons have been arrested on a char ge of policy pursued by the Council Association, and good ones, too, at the time of.a of the National Charter majority ; instead of, as at present, subjecting " Star " I heard a great row, and ran down waggon pace, it will indeed he a long time ere Association , and pledge panic, when they were half-starved with hun ger rebellion at Lauonaille , and committed to the pri - ourselves to support them in 0 an overwhelmingmajority to the caprice of an stairs, I found this landlord, a very lusty and it is liquidated. At present 19s. 4d. lias been the districts we repre- but, as soon as they got employment, they totall y son of Perigueux. Several others had effected their sent, and to express to ouv constituents the deliber- forgot their political duties. It appears to me' escape, amon gst son and son-in- interested and insignificantminority. " influential person, cuffing a peasant most subscribed ! !! A little more energy, my good ations of this , tlmt whom were the meeting." Moved by Mi-. R. Ash- if they can get as much by workin g be- * l*ow, that is my definition ofthe People's soundly. " Halloa !" I said, " are you al- friends : railroad "express ;" no coaching or worth, seconded fourteen or fif- law of the late Mayor of the town , who were by Mr. T. Tristram . " That a de- teen hours por day as will keep body and soul td Switzer- waggoning where character, is at stake—but legato meeting g«> lieved to be the leaders of the insurrec tion. Charier, and I have invariably cautioned lowed to perform those pranks in be convened by the Executive ther, they arc perfectly satisfied . 'V-ff i- ¦ council t be ' The Constitutional annonnces as official that the you against taking any part whatever in land?" "Oh, yes," he replied, " there is speed, energy, and reflection in all your move- p held at Todmorden , on Sunda y, I am sorr y to have to censure my brother Char- Pope has claimed.t he collective intervention of Aui- the struggles of foreign conntries. I have told one law for the rich and another for the ments, and tiie General Body will not only _e£ "ij * *"-a tnat one or more of the memb ers tists of Leicester for their apath y. This letter is , ¦>&¦ he requested to attend; and that tria , Spain , Naples; and France , to re-establish the you that the effect which Jhose strafeswould poor m SWITZERLAND AS WELL AS soon he in the independent position of paying _ . Exo9-tive not written with any desire to give the least offence , ' ' r* OTMra istr icfcs - *- , of Yorkshire , and North and South but to remind all of their duty , and not to forget former government at Rome. Count Mar tini , iht otherwise-huii* ujwhi if j^Ol*MSlHMB?^«ip#'^ii iTEfcAND»% .

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