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A SOCIALISTS DAY DREAM

... A SOCIALISTS DAY DREAM. The trial of certain conspira , ors in France for vcret meetings and political agitation, hag crested considerable attention. In the crmrse of the proceedings the o:her day there arm. read to court an arousing document, the wo ...

VARIETIES OF SOCIAL SCIINCE

... social? It might he called political, human, moral, and physical, sublunary, or anything else. The people who call themselves socialists, because they wish to destroy all the existing usages and arrangements of society, and prevent anybody from being either ...

FRANCE AND THE SITUATION

... Cavour is very popular. I If the Emperor dissolve his Corps Legislatif, he will have at the next election a Red and White, Socialist, and ultramontane. Under the protection of , his Government, the two parties, which are irreooncileable, will fall foul of ...

BURIED ALIVE IN A QUICKSAND

... inference would be erroneous; a good deal of love-making is mixed up with a still larger proportion of matters relating to socialist clubs and secret police. Though displaying many faults, the book is • readable one, and the extract we select will convey ...

SATURDAY, JUNX bp 1861* 2•titttar 6tntral No—

... long since have been exhausted. In spite of their perverseness and folly, it is impossible not to pity the victims of the socialist dreams which the leaders of the Trades Unions in vain attempt to realize. A PROPOSED PARLIAMMXTARI - ALB( M.—An enterprising ...

=performanoe. The qualification* of a aistriet officer will in future be required, in all parties contracting ..

... will allow no Intervention in favour of the Pope; and he allows the intervention of all the Ma:Anima, Red Republicans, and Socialist. of Europe to keep up and consummate this wicked revolt amtinst the Head of the Church. k Hear, hear.) And yet, sir, that ...

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... classes?' — What is the numerical force of each of these parties—the Orleanlst party, the Legitimist, the Republican, the Socialist, the Imperialist IP— Which is the dominant pasty r—Mention the names of the leading r: — ..:Nnthe:;hbetz. 4.4 .lo,uilt are ...

i3NT TB. Eisttilantons )nitllißent

... the private capitalist invests and expands most profitably. 4. That the more substantial capitalist would be debarred by socialistic rule, which limits the amount of to be held, from finding financial and moral support; therefore, the pressure of adversity ...

BEHIND THE SCENES IN PARIS

... replied Girardon, with an air of some pride almost ridiculous I. the penny-traitor. A reliable, 1 venue*, ammonite and socialist; sad how did you hope to achieve this reeteretion, as yon it ? by subverting Iles government. Yes, yes; but government's' ...

Sjisulintous Oentral Ittus

... generally known ; nor the imperialist's to Insterniza with the democrat in London, after Bleno's expulsion from Paris, the socialist reoudiating the overture. But that is neither here nor there. What is here I. Blanc'. hook, and a very surprising bo4k it ...

isrtilantors

... the difficulties which are springing up on all sides (says a letter from New York). Not the least them is the dangerous socialist movement, which I foretold some time ago, among the working classes in the northern cities, where we may yet hear the terrible ...