JHliscellancous

... Robert Owen's kind reception at court, aud it is known how the late Lord Melbourne was abused for the introduction of the Socialist to a young Queen. The reason was this : the late Duke of Kent lind borrowed 10,000/ of Mr. Owen, which, at his death, was ...

FFoveign. FRANCE

... FFoveign. FRANCE. THE CHRISTMAS BANQUETS OF THE SOCIALISTS. The Journal des Débats of Tuesduy gives the following report of the second Christmas Banquet of the *Socialist Female Democrats,” at the Salle Valentine. About 800 gnests assembled (the wajority ...

THE FRENCH REPUBLIC,

... difficult to name any pr bable period for their termination, as it is to sy what will be the results.—The Red Republican and Socialists, although, fortunately, in a minrity, are nevertheless most active in the agitation of their mischievous plans. They have ...

70 CORRESPONDENTS

... forward didates.—Two of the murderers of General Lave suffered death by the guillotine, and vent has been taken up by the Socialists he greatest virulence ; not that they have so a horror of bloodshed—unot that they are, on ple, opposed to capital punishment ...

THE STATE OF ITALY

... that anarchy reigned both in the Roman territory and the greater part of Tuscany. A Paris Journal of the Red Republican and Socialist has had the effrontery, in allusion to these statements, to talk of the calumuies of the English press. We should have been ...

SUMMARY.,

... of the French people, we do not give them credit for quite so much weakness as do some of their own Journals. The female Socialists frequently assemble and make terrible harangues, Some of them have announced their intention of becoming cendidates at the ...

‘lie Austrian forces have entered Florence, and intend to uppruuch Rowe; probably they are by this time in the ..

... features, and it is not unlikely that between the activity of the royalists and the mischief of the red republicans and socialists, a great change will be effected in the new Assembly. It will contain a smaller number of sincere republicans, and illustrate ...

General Xews,

... Wednesbury, in addition to the site and £5OO, The Subscriptions in Paris for publishing a periodical to destroy the effects of Socialist propagandism have reached 140,000 franes. A Starling was, during Divine service at Corsham chureh, near Devizes, discovered ...

to gain ground by the electi

... T will present som: curious features, and unlikely that between the activity of the and the mischief of the red republi socialists, a great chauge will be effecte new Assembly. It will contain a smalle of sincere republicans, and illustrate sti the flimsy ...

ICORRESPONDENTS

... shows the candidates who are anxious to e legishation of the country, but elf is the only thirg to show the pular mind. The Socialists are tive in their attempts to get up candidates. M. Ledru Rollia apir favourite candidate. Several unscrupulous character ...

SUMMARY

... in the legislation of the country, but the election itself is the only thirg to show the turn of the popular mind. The Socialists are exceedingly active in their attempts to getup strong lists of candidates. M. Ledru Rollia appears to be their favourite ...

AND

... 358 I&_' Id. On the motion of Mr Hml-!' question, upon the whole, whether appearances | Even George Sand and the Female Socialists would | 3. p, '.‘.c(,,m,.. hy.lhe Rev Dr. Hannah 'vhi- re-' would justify the expectation of an average crop— | repudiate ...