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LONDON GAZETTE

... of a violent storm, the expected regatta could not take place that day. M. Odillon Barrot accompanied the President. A Socialist, named Jeroy, was sentenced by the Court of Assize ot Paris on Saturday last to imprisonment {or six months, for having sold ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... Republique A commission has been appointed by the President of the Repnblic to examine the Ministerial accounts for 1849. Eight Socialists, confined in prison at Lyons, have effected their escape. The National Assembly on Thursday passed, by a majority of 321 ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... Alps, has received erders to proceed to Paris, where the regiment is to be stationed. The Socialist Hall in the Bue Martel, and an estaminet in which several Socialists used to Pretect of Police. meet, have been closed by the 15th inst. which announces that ...

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... crowded to suffoca- tion, and the alarm which had prevailed since the result of the election, and the return of so many Socialist candi- dates, became known, appeared to have in a great measure subsided. The late panic had caused the price of English ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... insurgents at Besnacon have also been acquitted. Orders have been issued to the Police authorities to arrest all hawkers of Socialist and anti-religious pamphlets and Several have been ar- songs in the departments of France. We are assured, says the Journal ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... celebrated in the morning in the Chapel of the Invalides, in presence of the President of ths Republic and the Ministers. Two Socialist papers, Eclair, of Pau, and the Republicain du Gard, bave been acquitted by a jury of a charge of sedition instituted against ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... the national guard of that town has been condemned by the Court of Assize of the Dordogne for having with a num- ber of Socialists cried “ Vive la guillotine.” M. Jules Favre opened the debate on Monday in the Legis- lative Assembly on the potable liquor ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... that the Government has altered its intention of sending the Prince de la Moskowa to Berlin, on account of the The rumour socialist opinions entertained by this personage. is, that it was M. Thiers who suggested the existence of this fiaw in the Prince’s ...

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... Life Pills. ad- Uceder no fecother provocation will they again stain their hands witle no- and tiring the filch in tleis Socialist neewspeper. .They must congratulate the comirunity that this moral stein on the V. S. country is nearly wiped away, arid ...