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SUICIDE OF A MILITARY OFFICER

... deseocratic societies. The French Democratic Socialist Society has already re- sponded to. our call il inlisig for uso a plece to uceet ii and promising work for several. Thle Gerces alid Hnuigarian socialists have fraternized heartily with us, Our esnmber ...

ASSAULT ON HER MAJESTY!

... course of next week; but reports have been received frono the authorities in those praem warning the government that the socialists were so stromzg and were preparing such a warm reception for the would-be Emperor, that it is confidently stated the journey ...

[ill] [ill] ETC

... lsis Sunday pqwespal is delivered on the Meosday~o- .Tuesday morning.. fle spaY te hear a political lecture, or atteud. a.Socialist meet1ogf or joi, van party, or rise at five on'elohc in the muornisii lbr a chic excursiosi, or hire a horse or doulkey, ...

DETERMINED SUICIDE OF A QUEEN'S COUNSEL

... will not find much difficulty in believing. ' A few days since a barber- 'and hairdresser of that' city-vell known far his Socialist opinions-was in the act of operating on a friend and brother. While holding between his thumb and fore- finger the nasal ...

TRIAL FOR CRIM. CON

... wife. I know nothing of Mrs. Robinson. I never beard of ber going to Brunswick-square to be galvanized. My brother is not a Socialist. We never spoke in favour of promiscuons intercourse with women. The plaintiff left Brunwlick-square before his wife. He ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... (Switzerland), emu- merating the persons who are at present taking the bateS at that watering-place, mentions 'H6. Barbes, the Socialist, as one of the number. His health, the letter states, is greatly shattered. THE EMIPEROR OF RUSSIA, with a view to his corona- ...

SECRET SOCIETY IN FRANCE

... Baillaud, another of the accused, but who has taken to fight, in which he exhorted him to remain firm to the democratic -and Socialist cause-called Jesus Christ the first of philosophers and republicans - spoke of Frapce as a young lady at a boarding-school ...

THE ABBOT'S BROMLEY [ill]

... pnblic. Bat -the suces~s of Ml~athilde was far ex- ceeded by that of the Mysteries of Paris, in which Communist and Socialistic ideas were woven into the story, and the sufferings and errors of the lower classes were de- picted side by side with the ...

TRIALS FOR CONSPIRACY AND SEDITION IN FRANCE

... destroy the flinsy veil they thought fo cast over their evil deeigngo After having attempted, but without sucoess, so start a socialist journal in Paris, Vassel last summer proceeded toItaly. Lettersfromhim, datedfrom Genoa ltAAugus. addressed to a fellow-prisoner ...

[ill] DAILY CONTEMPORARIES

... THE FsxiAsas.-The Daily Newvs has the .iL4:-Duriing last winter we were told again asd ti- lh' tie Fenians besides being socialist tevellers, ?? man neither fearing God nor regardit g man. h::!S id that ihe cnarge simply rmaant that they were a- rl' itenabie ...