A Documentary History of American Industrial Society volume 6
A Documentary History of American Industrial Society volume 6
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No. For, Mechanics, we now have a representative in the National Legislature who, to use his own words, "will neither shrink from the task, or despair of success;" and with such an advocate as this, we have but little to fear from the aristocracy of the House. six] NATIONAL TRADES' UNION 235 The following is the resolution of Mr. Murphy, as adopted : Resolved, that a committee of one from each Trades' Union here represented, be appointed to draft a memor- ial to Congress, requesting a reduction... of the hours of labor on the public works. Messrs. Murphy of New York, Kehoe of Baltimore, Scribner of Newark, Ferral of Pennsylvania, Cameron of Schenectady, Schermer- horn of Albany, and Sawyer of Boston, were appointed said committee. Mr. Erwin oflfered the following resolution, which was accepted, and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means: resolved, that it be recommended to the dififerent Trades' Unions represented in this Conven- tion, to cause a fund to be raised, to support and sustain them in their exertions to promote the cause of the work- ing man against the encroachments of a monied aris- tocracy.
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