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; Mt Star el Inehra. : ^ ^^^^ OCTOBEK 2, 1852.
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There are two different modes by which the enemies oi a great principle raay bring it into disrepute an 5 " i to impotence . The one is to assail it with o ? el Tiolence eallumny , and falsehood . The other is to affect to ™ £ 5 niseit only for the purpose of stifling its enei-ies ind Z n guishing its vitality . This latter course IMSfif ^ failed , while the former has scarcel y ever succeeded unles when open enemies have been aided by the perfidv or follv on the part of the friends of the grea \ princMe assa ^ d ^ MfiaatSSSSt to die new la th . Calumny was associated with the sword ot the executioner ; and to be pointed at as a Christian or fZT > T ? included h * ™ ° 4 ™ of SC dangerous classes " of the Roman Empire . Force and dander alike failed , fcr the adherents to the New ThouSt we sustained by singleness of heart , unquestioned purftv and indomitable resolution . These gave them the victory ! But that victory was a misfortune . The hour of Christl nmty s worldly triumph was also the hour of its moral fa hat which persecution would not accomplish was effected by corruption . Constants was a more fatal foe to the Chnstian Church than was Nero . The latter persecuted nf W Tm debai ! ¥ - Th <* was set . aside the relS of Jesus of Nazareth in exchange for the priestcraft of popes , archbishops , abbots , ahd ° the rest of the 1 o of greedy and unscrupulous locusts , who , while exalting fl ° word , have killed the spirit of the Chr Ltd I' ? . 5 the
conquest of the hearts of vast mmblnWeZiT * that movement , notwithstanding thefevid ze . 1 ofVf herents , gradually decline and e ° ome to nought Why $ Not merely because of persecution . True Chart Wi , bee .. subjected to all that persecution i ^ Mft Unhappily the common foe has beenC Xn d Si and abetted by " the enemy within . " There has bin 1 ' tenness at the core of the Chartist movement W mendacity Md faction , in the ranks of the Zy itscff f "' = hyhe ruin . Persecution alone W $ fc - S ^^ ^ c ^^^ JS centattau , on the contrary as part and narr > Pl « f + i , >< uies and universal principle of Democracy t I ^^ f ¦ ¦ ¦ ffl ^ SSSSSt'SM has began to exercise an influence oW the coWs tr ' shackle and eontend against ; whleote Zre n ? ft ISlM Ae cause they in realityZ" 'f'U "f " ™
o remstate him in his old positkn of" ead ' " ot' ^ f ' liberal party . " If « LnrrT Tntiv t ? ? ot tJle WSSmm takes care to Zl flfniTt' Jfg ° «* ?»« inent , hf observing that " the attest » l ,- . UtlOmsts of m *> to introduce wild Hcen ' ein nllt T * niade in 18 ^ tended instead of fi ^ or £ & % * t * libe « y " ^ the claim of anthoritv and tn ™ I S reedo ™ ' C 0 D & ™ ness , nay with ^^ ' ^^ A *^ of despotism . " A false and lihpii ™ ' nto tne a ™ s " ¦ en of' 48 ; but not the S 2 SereSbv ? hHf ? . ° the Unential , wealthy , aild ^ S"te ^> IIPS ? sb ^ too *} , rcc , ffc , were one 11 J On ~ i • '' " ' -nunthe license of " authorto" 3 f ° mnS protests a § ai ^ t in opposition to the bmhl lt » , f ? ecessalT manifestations ¦ Des ot , Sm . Th Eevot o of W « S . 1 llneontro > ' ^ Aotfor ta- «^ tf-tr «? i X 5 ^»* ..
Mian E ™ 7 v - ~ in Paris ' PaIermo > Berlhl > Vi e ™ a , had " onoZd Z *™? ' - P ° P ' raoment they tions eavint t " foes > retired t 0 their "rfinaiy occupa-PeTtv" 17 l ! ""wagement of affairs to " men of proof folly which ? . (?) Of the EUSSBLI ' stam P-anact b ood 4 d It n s T e cost the effusion « f * en » of peonle h t ' ' , httwever mlwise the conduct of the "license ' a trih 1 , Ot TOS at leaSt tlle "PP ' t 0 *** Wbm ft , Wht , i ° them ^ " Lord " JoHN EcssELL . enhusiasm » H ? I eadei' . ealcs of " men" rush »« with nece sarvl » i lem ? nce into the avms of despotism , it is sc a ^ l ° rr-, by " he » cans the fact wl ^ , " d ™ "S ^ , ° aSS 6 S ? neralI >' ' admit " Thev will » , their clalm t 0 the " of " men . " "Lord " w / 6 ^ { ° ^ aiife ' they luay rest - " But if Euwpe , it ^ 11 7 , ' T- ? , ? r contiMDtal scandalous T * * \ S felse ' inlam () l ' r false and of good ense hv t 1 ? Ie , , ' ' e 5 ^^ b >' their own « 'a »' tre ? " on nf ft ? 1 T ? eir lack of iuflexible energy , by the £ SS . Th ? , te ; dthe ^ y the bJ tole ^ ated A a < fo « Bn 7 « I ^ ™ co , ™ enc « 1 . force completedthe cheated and < , ° , At tlie first opportunity make short worrS ' , ™ ' ™ ^ rise , " " »« * ¦ and deems so stron " in » i T" ? otlsms the ex-premier <> T . ^ 7 » t ™? . ™ PopnJar love and confidence I Mn "' jtiy ^~ ? Paris . ^™ o » Berlin , Vienna ,
democra v after the mf T ? " * Wi ] 1 Mt do to &al ^ and then pro eed , to h ! ' ' S ^ W ™ SlDM 0 D ™ i with that power S , ™^ his manner of dealing the counfry wo , dd Invf f g ° " ^ fa"Cy sketch of the ste ^ had not been ntJITiT' ? . ' '¦ " 1848 ' that time of trial pation IVal 7 1 b Co ^ I ° n ° 'T " ' ? tWc Emancithose proires ive rl ™ -t S ' A 0 " ; ai « ulngthat but *>' S % fMY fiS « ^ democracy stoSbiwlS Way ? dealilwith national convnlsC In C 2 ?? S ? thus sta ™ democracy meaa ^ mf T ' . ° Jo ™ eussell ' s sS-i ^ S « SrS ssiHIIP ss ^ l ^ aa t
^ TT r ~ that t em l th c eye , But turn to ashes on-the lips " pAS StKfr " ""¦ " "«« Ib - ™ •• S& aSrSw ^ assWR P ^ IPS i ^^^ ili L'AMI DU PEUPLE .
' H iiii § M «? Ss 5 flSv- - y 0 Ur indlgnant remonstrance With ilT i 8 uT > rwed h 6 SLSf Uin s ™ - ° "nding the paper with n lfJi i ^^ tow fJJ 'J . 0 * - the Duke of Wellington was left ^ noticed " WaCk bortlcr on the » *** L b ., litzroy Place .-There is much truth i , tat you are too despondent . Doubtless there wilS U Wllat )^ l siv foi the working classes than either of the ai ? ernat ££ be KOlDet '' ing , 3 ' Messrs . Holyoake akd Litton . ln foot ZT ntio 11 - of Spahtaous ( Mr . W . J . Linton ) , leaded tt » p te to «»« leth . offered our columns to Messrs . HolyoaS and Hi , 5 v'l ?* ' * ^ " ^ I- ^ S ^ SEmJSSSSSS ?®; ^ Ks ^ -. ^ SSSS ^ -SSS Jnmse f and such a letter as lie has written f £ S , * , ^ de W S Sf by Mr . Holyoake , we should W pS ! f' ^ on notL ' rented to us , regard for Mr . Holyoake himself Si ^^ - A S ' siHIPSs i si i i i Monies Received foe the fiBFuoHHt-Mosea N ? t . i . Wm \ fr ^ T ' ' - Bllllt 0 » . Banburv 5 s ^ - hols ^ - sectT ; a « p chme ' ( including !? r s - from ^ eith ) £ i os : od ; E dinbur si > - p secular Cosferencb . — We understinrf fi , « i Ai meeting of delegates , convened Tm ' mOl lp ^ im POrtant ^ liSiSSSi ^ lajui"wiipimr-Tn in , ., , _ . IW-wmi- - ^ -HI . . = = = =
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Letters to the Editor Brunswick Eow , ' Quecn . bSSXS ^ SS *" . - rf ^ S ^^ tS ^ M ? 0 De * ^ as early as possible in the week 8 '' col ™™ ications Okd ™ tor the Stak op Fjtgjiooa AsrarArh S ^ rfSr ^ «* - *« r cf Freedom though his orf ^ nrlZSi '" ° * « &r the whom he is supplied will other LonXn \ V P ubilshe ' -, l > r Those agentVin the habit of S" fef 'I \ ' their orders , may have then- papers Lm \ T Stam f with Qu ^ PuUisUr , 2 , Shoe uJ ^ Zt m ^ tiZ * ^^ No Credit can he given £ u : S % t : t : iLtrfonh *« w - & * ,, A National Pakty . —We have i rnmi , * including a letter from G . Julia ^ a ^^^^ COm rntxnicati ^ tetett . of , National Party , ^ LTlt ^ yggJg ASSIVERSAKV OP THE FIRST l ? EPnBrrr . Tl -if , Society La Ecvolution , celebrated flic 2 » fl « i ~ Z . , MemI ) Ws of the report of which reached us too late L i / , ? ' sml ) er ^ » tan miot X count of the banquet , with Lcdn Kollin ' ,. T tllis " <>> nber Ail i noober of the Stab of Fbeedoj , m 6 s V cech ' « 1 be given ta tit next
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Onlv a few fTI SM ' S DEFENMES . ite inSsa ^ LJtmoll T tU " 0 lIr M ' to rebuke , for which assumes he « Slf gMg « n tte People , to itisfy a nX JI ' ' " ^ , bro *^<"" i f * dices of a large ^ portW oiUTn to &tt * lllc P 1 *' been taught nothinS m i , . J nsh P > who n »™ as yet to treasifre up a ? £ t oft T ' ° " ever in J llre ( 1 thcl 11 ' nation-a nation wiiS t 0 L ™ poien ' ri . S » S ™<* » sister for its own . 8 Iabo"r for th ™ freedom as mud , as Doubtless , the " leadpre " , > , ! , „ * i . with such fatal and u Si , « !' msPlro their m ™ m to awaken the ZtZ Z y th 1 . ? . havo tat small desire them from fteir p Lt ^ ° ^ COllntl ^ en ' « raisc fc they know ful well tW M , lgllOranc ? amI d ^ datio »; to excite animoiitJut C succcss of tllei ' r endeavours ?^ C 7 ^ * ?» people and people could ult degradation of bo ful ? Pe'Pchiate the slavoryaml better fate fa tkJ ! t ? ' " ^ f *** happierwd . appeals to the most w' m W . ° " coase their scllsele ! iS would cease to T' < J ? 1 pilSsions of llle population , thev herself upo , ' intt ' -K-, lmatte for Irela"d to congratulate blood ofitT c ' M enHnd ^ % * r ^™ ^ ^ " f tlie dnmken so £ lu l ^ f h ? lihs bein " P ' ^ point out to iClv ragn bandlt They would rather misery , they Tv ™ i / l brin ? , masscs tllc ral causes of their political and 2 t "ho * th T- that tlle - were the ™ t !!» s of who keentLm ¦ ^ ants-Irish even more than Englishtod SdaS- ' ^ subjection by keeping them in ignorance aegradation ; they would show them that the only means
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™ ti l f is tmh '" ° ' ° vvma to the pMosophy . jir * MESMEEISM AND CLAIETOyIncE plSSSSJS ^ S . ^ j' Anpst , GEIULD S ^ ^ s s ^ SSS ^ S ^^ ESr aEsS pSJ ? 7 ! UCed by nieans of Mesmeric nas , pfl ' ? thout intact . ifpilfSllKS'Ss ; ception ^ ndttltin cve ^ lS ^ SKEt' ™ " ^
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SUB-PUBLISHMS OP THE ^ aTj OF FREEDOM - HOTKM TO READERS A S D THE TRADE -S Kttii ^^ Xs ^ tS to l&ss ^ srte Nve T £ ' PS ! Pu ! , tene y- * eet , Soho . ir m ^ ' llieo ^ ld s-road . Mr ! S ? Cry ^ Steet l HtaB ^™« - Mr ftffvi" 0 V w ed-Street ' Soniere' » wn . Mr . Brown , Charlotte-place , Goodie-street ^ Cooper , ftafalgav-road , ' GreeSch
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 2, 1852, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1698/page/8/
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