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DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... only the church is in danger, but the very existence of Christi- auity is menaced by those friends of the ministers, the Socialists, Chartists and other demagogues, no clergyman could be found so remiss in bis dltssy as to refusea or neg- lect to aid that ...

SHOCKING CHARGE AGAINST a SOCIALIST of POISONING his FATHER

... hatve anl opportunsity of consulting Mr. Matude, and f thierefitre I shall remnttd this prisoner. i Mr. Taylor: Ile is a Socialist, and considers it no crime to commit msurder. I would cattier Chat lie were banished for co life, hsoseever, then thst lie ...

THE DEBBY TOWN AND COUNTY LIBRARY. THE BOITOK THE DEItBV MEKIIKV. last week's Reporter appeared the following ..

... ail immoral tendency, and none but the enemies of civilization, none but those w would w to reduce to the condition of the Socialists Paris, their superiors, the wild beasts, need wish for the circulation of it. l ver since this remarkable expression was ...

SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

... impossible ~v whether he is sincere in their utterance; whether entertains the constitutional principles he expresses here the Socialist opinions of his Marseilles letter. The J de. Debat, thinks that he •• much more of aristocrat VAnglai.e, than of levelling ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF HIS WIFE BY A CLERGYMAN AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... Social Democrat, too, speaks unfavourably of the Congress. The socialistic organ says :- We have always been of opinion that such congres es are more trifling, and that every union of the socialists with the radical middle classes is an empty compromise. From ...

THE BRUTAL MURDER AT SILEBY

... yet, no a idea of what can be done with a total want of taste and two I millions sterling. I dread to become altogether a Socialist, in 3 eating two good dinners in gold plates, and in seeing people who win fourteen thousand pounds at the Derby. But y there ...

THE CHARGES OF SEDITION

... had r addressed in Ireland during the past twelve months. Davitt subsequently wished to read a statement of a somewhat Socialistic character, in which he said:- It From my knowledge of the landlords of this country and of Ireland, I can affirm that, while ...

GROWN PROSECUTION OF THE FREIHEIT

... revolutionary of St. Peters- burg, who slaughtered a tyrant last Sunday. Further: Truly it may happen again here and there that Socialists will start up again and assert, though no one asks them, that they for their part are horrified at regicide, because it ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE AT DERBY

... tlre Freich Radicals ihave issued war s ls an electoral natenifesto differing in little fromn that of der ilie Parisian Socialists, The Opportunist and Go- c , I virainoental orgaus denounco it as impracticable lnd I dir, dangerous. C but During several ...

DERBYSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... at the Angel Inn. are rdMr. James Haslam, secretary of the Derbyshtre Miners' iro Association, attended. Referring to the Socialist riots, he it nd asked why so many were out of employment. He con- cht J- tended that there should be a curtailment of the ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE NEWS

... Messrs. Hyindinan, Burns, and Champion, Socialists, is who are being prosecuted by the State for inflamma. Le tory language, are represented as being hanged, with 9 s Hr.~ Puceek pulling the rope. The Socialists were re. A presented with their tonguiss ...