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MAY 26 FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... returned some Moderates and Some Socialists. That is to say, Moderates Moderates 15 departments have named all Socialists 30 departments have named some Moderates and B °lne Socialists. That I BtO say, Socialists Socialists to b' givinc , 11 ...

THE GAY CAPTAIN JOHNSON

... of all shades, and the leading actors in the present political drama. Perhaps his only enemies are M. Proudhon and the Socialist body, whom the ex-minister attacks with a power and truth available only to one whose cause is just and moral. But friends ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... _ _ The Moniteur states that some Socialists having on Tuesday last endeavoured to induce a number of soldiers forming part of the garrison of Paris to join them in a banquet, the men themselves arrested the Socialists and lodged them in the next guard-house ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... commander in chief of the National Guards of Paris. The Republique states that Mr. Brisbane, an American socialist, who has taken a leading part in the socialist banquets of Paris, received notice from the government to quit France within a delay of 48 hours ...

MAY 19

... the application of a remedy. It is a well-ascertained fact, that more than half the soldiers in Paris have voted for the Socialist candidates. This is a serious state of things. It proves how deeply and generally they are tainted with Socialism. In the ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE:

... party instigated to interrupt his lectures The Socialists of the 4th arrondisement gave a banquet on Sunday at the Barrier de Serves It was attended by about 550 persons, including several female Socialists and their children. M. Jolv was the only repr ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... of this department. They remained hero en p mmanenee during the night of the 29th. Some dragoons, led by two well-known Socialists, who assumed the uniform of the dragoons, endeavoured to disturb public tranquillity during the night. This small troop ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... choice of members, by decease, resignation, or otherwise. The number of places so vacant is 35. The decree suspending six Socialist journals was notified to their editors on Saturday. These journals were La Peuple, La R6publique, Democratique et Sociale ...

_ FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. FRANCE

... having been implicated in the insurrection of June, had been sentenced to transportation. A banquet, given by the United Socialist Clubs, took place on Sunday night in the Rue Martel. The National Assembly decided on Monday in favour of the Ministers] ...

MARCH 29. LORD MELBOURNE'S PRIVATE NOTES ON SOCIALISM

... exalted evidence is adduced to prostrate, can no longer be contemplated as feasible, save within the distracted crania of the Socialists themselves, or the in and out pensioners of Bedlam and St. Luke's. The extracts we subjoin are taken from the ipsissimee ...

THE STOOL OF WAR

... object in besieging Rome—in returning to the Classic land of Arts,is to ensure this freedom, and to liberate from Communist, Socialist, or popular tyranny the virtuous, oppressed, and banished priests of our Holy Religion : the valour of our Republican Army ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE: FRANCE

... Charles Albert has arrived in Paris. Very severe measures have been adopted by the police towards foreigners who frequent Socialist meetings. Ten or twelve Poles, and a greater number of Germans, were sent out of Paris a few days ago ; two Englishmen received ...