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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Luther, anid Robert Owen, as Rte- formers of Society, and 1The Religion of the New Moral World atiutaidpractised by the' Socialists, Icompaied' with the reiinohe present day as taught 'and practised by thepret. Mr. Wosaitdid not strike Isim that the words ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... bound over to apperoagainst him. The Rev. Mr. Woodward, minister of St. James's, mnadej an application on the subjectlof'the Socialists' Hall, in Broad-1 weed. The rev. gentleman stated that lie wished to takel the opinion of the magistrates on a subject ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... his property; and he thought it his duty further to state that Mr. Tovey was no Socialist. - - Dr. Duartnall-But he lets tle' building to Socialists; he lets it to :Socialists. Mr. Sanders;-7Whether: he does or not is immaterial, as it is a question with ...

Local and General Intelligence

... security for, the i. enjoyment of social reform, and the community a systemof society. In reply tosome questions put by a socialist, who said he would support the Chartists, if . they would pledge hinm to support social reform, she stated that she was willing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... two waist- coatsand craat, 've~'~eevrall com Itte for trial. TOE SOCIALISTS. 'Dr. Dartnall, appeosrei `for- the purpose of sustaining certain iniforfnotieooo e~gaineot the Socialists. The firat case called was that of John Fleving, whoo woo cloerged ...

CIVIL TRIBUNAL OF THE SEINE.SOCIALIST EDUCATION

... CIVIL TRIBUNAL OF THESEIVE.- SOCIALIST BDUCATION. (PROM esALIGNaANt'S UEtRSENGFtt.1 An inltereatiug case was opened before the Tribunital Civil of hdfl Sine on t -l Jtttl., and decided oil tle, fith in't. Tue MlitffwrA. Phiquepal d'Arusismsnt, the husibain ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... only the church is in danger, but the very existence of Christi- auity is menaced by those friends of the ministers, the Socialists, Chartists and other demagogues, no clergyman could be found so remiss in bis dltssy as to refusea or neg- lect to aid that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Sociaflia, and for his past ho would not believe a Socialist ott Mi'. 'Wood asked how the wvitntess 'ousldl imangine they would 'believe him, when ho 'deniedl the exislence of a God. Thostias said, the Socialists did nlot deany it, only they wvere net attached ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... and were shoutinig in a mauner calculated to frighten the town from its propriety. A man of the name ot Tlionas Jones, a socialist, had, it seelmed, lived ili a honse there, anid having died lately, his wife had left,and a report soon gainodgrouiud thiat ...

LAW AND POLICE

... the most respectable booksellers in Bristol, for a republication of part of the alleged libel, in a work called the Anti-Socialist Gazette. In the afternoon of Thursday, the Grand Jury came into the court and stated, through tiseir foreman, that they wished ...

Published: Sunday 16 January 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7146 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PROSECUTION FOR BLASPHEMY

... PROSECUTION FOR BLASPHEMY. At the Bristol Epiphany Sessions, before Sir Charles Wethere]l, Recorder, Charles Southwell late a Socialist missionary, was tried for writing, printing, and publishing certain blasphemous libels, in a work called the Oracle of Reason ...

OFFENCES

... O F F ENN C E S. _ TRIAL FOR BLASPHEcMY.-The trial at Bristol of Charles Southwell, late Socialist minister, for writing, print- ing, and publishing certain blasphemous libels in a work entitled The Oracle of Reason, took place belore Sir Charles Wetherell ...