Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 296, 7 October 1891 — The National League. [ARTICLE]

The National League.

An interestin£ nieeting took plaee ©n Tuesday 22 inst, at the |hternational Hall. The International Ttifle aBBociation met there in eouneil and after transaetion of some bus?nesB the association adjourned the purpoBe of fbrming a politieal organi2ationi under the nauie and ntyle Nationai League. AAer eome exp!anatory remarke

by Mr. Huntsman settingforth tikat the League was to orgainze unser the auspices of the Central Exeēutive Committee for the T3Ui*pose of discussiDg the polltieai and soc|ial questions involed in the comitog t*ampaign. etc., the <M>nstitution j under v whieh to organizo was rejid, i adopted and thc following officers elected: Hon. R. W. Wilcox Pesidents E. H. F. Wolter Vice President XJol. von Werthern Secretary Chas Klemme Treasurer. and Cbas Bushins. Bergeant at arms. »Sixty6ve new mcmbers] signed the tqll. Thc platform issucd by the Central | Executiye Committee was read section by section, disciiseed-and adopted without a disscnting voice. Interesting speecheWwere made by Messrs. Huntsman, von Werthern Klemme Stuhlmann Scrimgeour i and others. i ! On Tuesday 29, another meeting| was held a + the same plaee with a large attendance. There was a lively discussion by the members concerning the principles of government etc. and twenty new members signed the ro!l. There League meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 and is open to all, and every workingman should ioin.