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THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. , preliminary meeting of the m* LeguUtive Auembly Wm on Suodev, M. Kt-ralrv pretided »• ..

... schism already in the Socialist party about the war question. Some of the Socialists call for foreign war. and intend to agitate the new Chamber this subject; others say that foreign war would defeat all the plans of the Socialists, which can bo matured ...

THE FRENCH REPUBLIC

... March 7- —The Me*iUur states that sums Socialists baring on Tuesday last endeavoured to induce a number of soldiers forming part of the garrison of Paris to join them in banquet, tho men themselves arrested Socialists and lodged them in ths next guard-house ...

THE FRENCH REPUBLIC,

... was reversed by the Court of Cassation, has been acquitted by a jury at Angouleme. The Socialist Hall in the Rue Martel, and an eUamiiiet in which several Socialists used to meet, have been closed by the Prefect of Police. The Constitutionnel publishes ...

MENACING CONDITION OP PARIS

... of his regiment. In fact, the 1 returns of Socialists and Atheists are quite sufficient justly to alarm the upper classes and bourgeosie of : France. To fulfil the wishes of their constituents, these Socialist Members must maintain that “property is robbery ...

SOCIALISM IN FRANCE

... nt, of Christmas Day in Paris) “conclude satisfactorily respects th« Inonds order, will not the same with regard to the Socialist and Commauist Republicans. is. 1 need hardly obs. rtre, Christmas-ere. Will be believed that it about being celebrated in ...

SOCIALISM

... SOCIALISM. Earl STANHOPE said had the honor to present to their Lordships some petitions on the subject of the society of Socialists. The first was from social community in Hampshire, praying their Lordships to examine Mr. Owen their bar with respect to ...

THE FRENCH REPUBLIC

... leaders of the late Clubs, and chiefs of Iho Socialist party. There were not many of tho operative classes. Mr. Joly was the only member of the Mountain present. Hr made a speech, and repeated that the Socialist banquet of the non commissioned officers did ...

THE FRENCH REPUBLIC

... Napoleon. This is deduced from, but i will not say is justified by, the conduct of that party and of M. Ledru Rullin the Socialist banquet at the Chateau Rouge on Sunday last. I wish to guard myself, however, against being supposed vouch for iho correctness ...

THE FEMALE REPUBLICANS OF PARIS

... THE FEMALE REPUBLICANS OF PARIS. Th« Democratic female Socialists of Paris gave a banquet on Sunday at the Barriere da Maine. The price of admission was If. 25c. the head, without distinction of sex. Children under 10 years of age were admitted freest ...

THIS FRENCH REPUBLIC

... cause some uneadneas, have nearly ceased, and tnal yet there has been no necessity for the intervention of armed force. The Socialist journals are furious the names Caussidiure and Louis Blanc being stuck upon tho pillory; but the Jfoaitevr proves that this ...

FRANCE

... discoveries continue be made. The opposition have stttlcd their list of candidates for Paris. According the now coalition the Socialists are havo four candidates, R*-d Rcpobl cans three, and the Moderate Republicans four. Amongst the candidates are (.'olont-l ...

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... quota to their Lordsbipa what his informant had heard at Birmingham“ At the Socialist place of meeting, Birmingham, only late Sandajr areoing last, tha of Jainary, Socialist missionary stationed there thus spoke Ood * What monstroaa God! Who would call ...