VER ITABLE CHARTISIS. Q THE wrcs pontttiw. Very much ,obli ged to «v J ioeSBB,—I am " " '¦'¦"- ~" so laces. THE "T IMES. " who have invited me to man y p Sheffield at half-past two on ?tall be at TO THE EDITOR OP TllJJ NOjfTHEK.v star . attend the to Wednes day next, to soiree Sir , — Our " public inst ructor " are unquestion- ably a i vn I have been invited , and I shall be at most sage and consistent race of men. They stem perfect Friday nest. I will attend all the adepts in the art of deception and gul- I Sue on labil ity, Every ar ticle from their slop is i-nffed off from -which I ha re received ther towns soon as genuine , while the eommodiriesof their rivals ar e " , but I cannot yet name the day, as ueclar. d to be spurious and compounded of the 1not ati ons , is required in London now that most injuri ous ingredients *. Of courxe , each vend v pres ence the best and Company is being wound-u p—but I most efficaciou s remed y for perfecting 2a Land AND the cur e of a ' TRADES' nat ion in NATIONAL s ills, dilapidated , JOURNAL and restoring ^„„ nd trust God that I shall soon be nope «"» . _ » <-,!, - _ constitut ions to their pristine ?igour. Some o£ irit of Chartism.- once more. th ose hie to rouse the sp % philanth ropic gentr y declare tha t John Bull is 8 TOL , U86I. tull ot wounds atte nd ed the dinner given to K.OSSUTH on ¦ " BV P. 730. ' LONDON SATDTUJAY ^BlBER ¦ ^ii5£?J2t KSS?*U.,:^1 - , and br uises, and nutrifvine sores. , I ' =— —- ... ___^ • : • i_ r, la8 a Southampton , where the trom the crown of his head to the soles of his feet,'*, Tuesday * * — — ; On. Friday 1 and recommend a dose of Rus was in the chair , decided that I 7» Wellcrof t-street , Stockport. KOSSUTH. night the Committee met again at BRADFORD IRISH DEM OCRATIC ALLI- sell's Elixir , which; MaY OB, who -10, any infant of the most tend er HONOURED SlB,—I am instructed by the Wellmgton -street , Strand—Mr . Thornton Hunt ANCE, constit ution may taka not speak ; however , at the meetin g in the chair, with impunity. Another quill-dri should council of this localit y, to you ( Concluded from our Eighth Page.) A member of the Committee stated ving politico- physi c dinner at the Ma yor' s house , where request , if cian say s John Bull is in a galloping before the METROPOLITAN CENTRAL COMMI TTEE , that ho had , at the request of the chairma n, waited On Sunda y the usual weekly meeting of this bod y consumption , passible , to pay Stock port a- visit about the t herefo re he must take Cobden ' there was a large number of the workin g upon Kossuth that morning to know whether he was held at ;tbe Neptune Inn , Bridge- street. Mr. s cotton , and stop time you come to Man chester , Padiham, &c. accepted , the invitation of his ears , Others say he is a drowsy, moping, me- classes, I did speak , and was loudl y cheered ; IBB PROPOSED DEMONSTRATION AND BANQUET the Committee to accept M . Moloney in tho chair, The case of Mrs . ' Thomas Clktvs. their addres s at a great public meeting on Monday Qiii l bette r, lancholy fellow, therefore they recommend more and I think that this will prove to you DECLINES ,. g ey, known as thO i widoff of the reln-l next. Kossuth had received him with great cordi- captain of '98 , was br ought before the churches for his accommodat ion , and a lar ge qua n« the higher and middle classes hav e The meetin g of the Central Demonstrat ion Com- meeting. arouse him that Sheffield , Oct. 27, 1851. ality, expressin g his sorrow at not having been able She is at presen t in very low circumstan ces in the tit y of sleep-imparting sermons to to f eeling for the workin g classes ; and, mitt ee last night, at 10, Southampto n-street , to give a definitive incompre hensi- Do Dear Sib,—I am instructed to inform answer before , which , howe ver , count y Tipperary in Ireland , and Irish benevolence more activity . But of all the queer, you Str and , was very fully attended. was owing to his as Cob- aS I have often told you before , I do not knowing whether the Birming- need only be informe d to rush to the aid of ; ble chaps in the arena of quackery, those, that the Hall of Science has been taken for a Mr. Thorn ton Bust on taking the chair, in- ham autre ^., blame the middle and higher classes, , ban quet might not take place on Monday —a and smooth the " few years of be lt would say, who " do the bloody old 'Times,"* not Soiree, to be beld on Wednesda y the 5th of formed the committee that an answer to their invi- point the aped widow . , however , which he had now ascertained , and Twenty shillings wore subscribed in the room ami carry the palm. hut I blame the working class ; for, if they rema rks upon , November. We had no other alternative tation had arrived. He made a few therefore he was .in the h nds of the Committee , it was arr angeu r that: the list sliouM The other day I took up one of their preoioua united for one month , you would not : the position at present occup ied by Kossut b, and and would meet remain open ttere with out paying a most exorbitant price , tbem on Monday. He placed him- lor a month. ; Mr. Sullivan then brought before the sheets, and found , for lack of other matte r, they or a pauper in reco mmended the committee to pay entire deference self in the hands of have a dr unkard , a criminal, which we thoug ht would look as well in the a the Committee and the people, meetin g the West Ward affair , where Tory and Wnig h ad hit upon a method of disabusing the mind s of io the wishes of the great Hungarian , and concluded hop ing that they would our forei gn visitors with respect to our n.itional th e laud. But , those who live upon your Honesty Fund. You would oblige as "by deal with him honourably coalesced ; also the North Ward , where the same by reading the answer of Kossuth , as follows :— and fairly . H e would go to the place appointed for trick had been practised character. They presume that those visitors have sweat, your marrow, and your blood, care not saying Oct. 25. , and in Bowling Ward what time you could be with us, and " Wincheste r, the presentat ion of the address as he thought every moan s had been iried ' r eturned homo with the impression that we are a , criminality, or pauperism. " Dear Sir ar guments you to upset *kr. Meore , about drunkenness by what line of railwa y you will come. In the ,—Notwithstandin g the beet ; and the room must be strictl y pri va te in simply because he is a Char tist. very hospitabl e, moral , and well-conducted people ; adduced to per - Their labour , how- I need say no more than that , when times meant ime, , I am compelled with deep rfgrel ; which he would receive the address , the Com- ever, is in vain. Mr . Moore and Air. Sharp arc and , to show the reverse , the doers of the " Times" sist in declinin g tho proposed banquet, whichM: mittee and a few mount tlie stool afford it, I will visit all the places to'which I I remain , on behalf of the Council , friends alone being present. safe and in Little Horton ; Mr. Huds on in also , and strin g together a mass of sincere gratitude and respect , for those who prV. He would speak to the assembl police reports have been invited ; and I think $bat these in- Geor ge Catill. y from a window secure . Thus hi Bowling, two Tories ar e rep lact-d , as cTidence of our brutal and vioiOUB pose this to honour me would have given me muck or balcony. The following resolution was propensiti es vitations will prove to the countr y, that , then by two Democrats in Little llorton ; one Chartist . Now, Sir, allowing the correctness of pleasure in accepting, bu t which I must decline, carried unanimousl y: — " That this Committee each and all of these reports , tutd aUo allowing that . ' re tires thr ough ill health , and is to be replaced by however reviled , persecuted , and prosecuted 1 Simpson s Court , Caldewgate , on the broad princi ple of not acceptin g any similar pledges itself to resist any at tempt which might another Char tist , and in for eigners have formed err oneous opinions of our . the im- twelve months from this have been, that I have not lost the affection Carlisle , Oct. 21, 1851. demonstr ation which might subject me to have a tendenc y to give a sectional or part y cha- date , we shall beVable to retu rn character , does it not ar gue that something is very putat ion of hayin g mixed with any part y whatever , two or more of those to elevate whom I have sacri ficed Dbar Sir ,—At a meeting of Chartists , 1 racter to the demon stration which it has been ap- Irishmen to the Town Coun cil.
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