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THE TRIALS AT LYONS

... arrived at Gals he had gone of to meet them. ad M. Pochard, commissary of police at Crest, saidthat Bouvier was a noted socialist. In the monthof b'epteaeber, *a number of persons, called the Fiers-a.Bras, asseabled at his house, and in October lie made ...

THE TRIALS AT LYONS

... acharacter of andacity. The Canton of Cumet was spe- a tianly devoted to the Socialists. In the Canton of Voguet a tse MAyor succeeded in obtaining poisnession of a l which the Socialists wvere convoked onaprtclrdy p In September, the demagogues wished to o ...

Law Intelligence

... dence. These depositions showed that there was in fact a secret trust, the qbject of which was to establish'schools upon the socialist principles of Owen. v. The Vice-Chancellor now gave judgment, and said that v. the evidence: must be received as to the ...

Law Intelligence

... secret trust alleged was one for the1 a establishment of schools to educate children in the doctrines1 th of Robert Owen, the socialist. On behalf of the plaintiff,] id thattis object was illegal, and within the statutes of e mortmain. That the evidence showed ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... English wideawakes, the American Californias, the is ' durchaus socialistischer and democratischer,' a thc I roughly socialist and democratic hat, and would send dc irn to the Austrian guardhouse if I should wear it in the street-' tal This, however ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... r. Francis in support ofthe conviction; -. ' - . ?? In one of the settlement appeals Mr.s XRobert Owsen, the celebrated socialist, was examined, to provyethat inthe year 183he enstered.. upon occupation of some premises in Char- ?? Court-read.' Mr. Oweuii ...

THE HYDE PARK RIOTS

... truncheon. Saw some handbills i distributed. One was beaded, 1Rise, 0, England; it was an advertisement of some twopenny Socialist beck.H Front his experience be thought mobs wore generalyc jocular,.ly e The Chief Commissioner-He will know more about ...

MR. FAGAN AND THE POLICE DIRECTOR OF NAPLES

... in Europe are in existence:- , 1, the Central Demoara'o German Committee, under Kinkel, Rugs, and Rong ; 2, the Secret Socialist Society, under Marx; 3, the Society of Austrian Agitators, under Tausenau: 4, the National Hungarian Committee, under Kessutbh; ...

THE ATTEMPTED INSURRECTION AT ANGERS

... that, several mionthe ago, the local iauthorities learnidl that a very considerable number of per- lots had joined a segret socialist society salled La Marianne, I the chiefs of which had audeclously promised the members , 'pillage and massacre. The members ...

FRAUD UPON A PAWNBROKER AT SOUTHAMPTON

... instead of in those of Tasi ou and others-; and that as democratie and socialist osinuons were l dangerous to society, the teatator's desire tP, benefit demo- crate and socialists ought not to be iespt',ted. M. Tandou . and his colleagues opposedthatview ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL

... such a thing, whilst tke delight of his politic I enemies was un bounded. After some deliberation it was determined by the socialists that the culpri', instead of being handed over, to the judicial authorities, should be dealt noith by the mu- nicipal council ...

SUPPOSED MURDER

... fromVichy, i enumerating the persons Kr. who are at presett teking the baths at that wetering place, entione Bartes, the socialist, as one of the number. His N hesith, ehe lettr states, is greatty shattered. ...