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rpHE POLISH HUNGARIAN LEGION . JL It is desired to draw attention to the case of a portion of the well-known Polish Hungarian Legion , the unfortunate issue of whose gallant struggle has sent them to our shores . Since their arrival , in utter destitution , in thie country , they have been most kindly and generously fed , clothed , and supported by the London operative classes , by whom some £ -100 or £ 300 had been raised for them by small weekly subscriptions and otherwise . It is not surprising that this source of relief should now be dried up , and that it should have become necessary to appeal to the wealthier classes to rival the generous exertions which have been made by the poorer . An attempt is being made to establish those of this band who remain without employment , and quite without funds , in a sort of associative shoemaking business . Lord Dudley Stuart , as President of the Literary Society of the Friends of Poland , has generously promised to assist in this scheme to the extent of purchasing tools , leather , &c . &c . In tike meantime , and until they have some returns from their undertaking , they are penniless . To keep life in these poor fellows , twenty-four in number , has cost sixpence each per diem , or £ 4 4 s . per week . It is proposed to raise a sum of money not merely sufficient to keep them from present starvation , but to form a fund to provide against the necessity of their selling their manufacture uh it were from hand to mouth , at any price , however ruinous , that such a necessity might involve , and also to place them in such more regular and satisfactory employment as from time to time may be practicable . It need hardl y be observed , that the twenty-four exiles in whoie behalf this appeal is made , and of whom fourteen served in the late Hungarian struggle , form but a portion of the entire emigration ; they comprise , however , that portion whose characters will bear the strictest scrutiny , and who , it is confidently believed , will never rest till they derive from their own exertion *) whut at present they are compelled to accept as charity . Tho following gentlemen have kindly consented to receive and superintend the proper administration of any funds transmitted for their benefit : —W . H . Aahurst , Jun ., Esq ., 6 , Old Jewry ; Francis Uennoch , Esq ., 77 , WootWetreet ; Samuel Courtauld . K » q ., U . Carey-lane ; William Leaf , E » q ., 39 , Old-change : William Shuen , liiiq .. 10 , Lincoln ' a-inn-flulds ; P . A . Taylor , Esq ., a , Carey-lane ; W . A . Wilkinson , Esq ., 86 , Threadneedle-street . Feb . 14 . 1851 .
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164 ftt ) e VLtaket . [ Saturday , Fj * b . 15 , 1851 .
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 15, 1851, page 164, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1870/page/24/
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