SUMMARY

... had also appointed days for public praise and thanksgiving. The President of France is becoming very unpopular with the Socialists and some others who helped his election; and a few days ago his carriage was surrounded by a mob who threatened personal ...

SUMMARY

... French capital is the choice of a candidate by the Socialists for the election on the 28th. A vacancy of one of the seats in the Assembly has been occasioned by the double return of M. Vidal. The Socialists have met and decided as to their candidate. Several ...

Letters from New York inform

... candidate | cialists for the election on the 25th, of one of the seats in the Assembly occasioned by the double ret The Socialists have wet and ¢ candidate. Several ““iilustric named at their meet Cabet, the felloyy who scheme in Icaria, whereby so ma ...

THE RISING AT PARIS,

... insurrection in Paris is, in all probability, utterly abandoned. The enormous preparations of the government have struck the Socialists with panic, Had there been a collision it would probably have been the last, for there was a determination on the part of ...

BEDFORD TIMES

... moustachios twirled with a most warlike air, and all Paris became pugnacious. A bit of revolt was in contemplation by the Socialists, but the small chance of hostilities being commenced with England, drove away all theughts of an emeute at home. All having ...

BEDFORD TIMES SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1850. “ RECTE FACIENDO SECURUS.” SUMMARY

... co-operation by the governments of Germany with the rest of the European powers ayainst the danger threatening society from the socialistic and communistic propaganda of France. At the same time, however, no concessions whutever sre to be made to Prussia and her ...

Draths

... lill his Sunday newspaper is delivered on the Mouday or Tuesday morning. He nay go to bear o political lecture, or attend a Socialist meeting, or joiu a van party, or rise at five o'clock in the morning for a clieup excursion, or hire a horse or a donkey ...

JRliscellancous

... to Holyrood Palace, which hias been fitted up for the reception of Her Majesty, and on Monduy weut to Blair Castle, ‘The Socialist journal, the Travaillevr de ! [ndre, has ceased to appear in Paris, A hurricane which burst last week in Burgundy Lias partially ...

“”lrivev-life'\aflmé'.nn')y dear Lord Zetland, yours

... again revolutionizing Italy and Germany has been subscribed to by the | English clergy. This was at first confined to the | Socialist press, but I find that the Legitimist | Assemblée Nationale of this day makes the same statement, as also one or two Italian ...

AYLESBURY ELECTION

... the stage. The last *discovery’ would rather favour such an idea. The journal under notice finds that the Red Republicans, Socialists, Chartists, Anti-rentists, and Revolutionists, from all parts of the world, will meet at the great Exhibition for a desperate ...

General Xeing

... with those now produced, that it is difficult to persuade oneself they are results of the same process. PAT W T B eTR 1 SociaLisT AmuseMENTS 1N Prance.—Some commotion took place on the Bth inst. at Aiguessive (Gard), in consequence of resistance made ...

REAL INTENTIONS OF POPERY

... both of Englishmen and of their institutions, He now Jearns that the importation of even the large number of un- Frincipled socialists and red barricade-heroes rom other countries he described, will not turn English society topsy-turyy. No doubt it is somewhat ...