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THE RUSSIAN SOCIALISTS

... THE RUSSIAN SOCIALISTS. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Posen Gazette tells a curious story, which, he says, is nowh current in the Rassian Court, apropos of the newly | discovered Socialist eomrincy. Last autumn, duriog | the stay of the Imperial ...

EPITOME OF NEWS, BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... in which the Mayor and Corporation took part. The Paris Figaro has made acurious discovery. M. Rochefort, the republican socialist, the elected of Belleville, is sald to be the same person as the Ceunt Henri de Rochefort de Lucay, who, in 1861, wrote to ...

The following is a translation of the letter from the late Don Henry of Bourbon which was the cause of the ..

... a joyous dinmer, at which were General Klapka, James Fazy, a renowned dramatic author, a French wit and some celebrated socialists. Every one laughed and talked and argued except Don Henry. Somebody asked him why he did not also throw his idea inte the ...

SPUTTERINGS FROM “JUDY'S” PEN

... Connor, iser IN SPASON.—A hoy asked his father what the apple-trees would hear next season ; the parent replied —Boys! A SOCIALIST remarked, ** That the dearest shipin the whole world was Friendship. Whereupon & young man arose from amongst the congregation ...

DEATH OF LORD CLARENDON,

... , but there was undoubtedly more alarm. This was caused by the crash of thrones all over the Continent, the outburst of Socialist psssion in the fnuduu of Europe, and also Ly the attitude of our own Eoglish democracy, which was then very bitter, vicious ...

MARSHAL BAZAINE AND THE EMPEROR

... giving publicity to his correspendence with the French Emperor, Maximilian, and certain members of the Imperial Government. A Socialist Republican, who stands high in the estimation of all classes of Frenchmen, sald to me [the Paris correspondent of the ~Daily ...

ITEMS OF THE WAR

... Prussian army. Some parts of France are becoming infested with robbers. In the commune of Toulecuse, excited, it is .fwud, by Socialist speeches, as well as by their natural fnstincts, & considerable band have visited Cugnsux, St. Simon, and Lardenne, on being ...

A PRETTY STATE OF THINGS!

... Prussian officers wers witnesres of how Fremch Geuerals were insulted. The French officers attribute their defeats to the Socialist ideas which have gain-d the upper hand in the army, aud have relaxed discipline. . . . It iz amuting to res how onr pernle ...

THE MARKET HARBOROUGH ADVERTISER

... he was unwiiling to returu to his country, where be would be called upoa to fight ag:iast his late brethren in arwos. The Socialist democrats in the German Parliament have resclved to vore asainst the war expenditure on the ground that the war is uow one ...

Wletropolitan Gossip. BY OUR OWN flhu;-hnnh?fiwmugm:dum& gm independeut opinion, frem the pen of a gentleman hom ..

... coufidence, but for which nev:h‘“mwm'-m.] P The struggle of the Republic, as represented by the National Assembly, with the Socialistic and Comwunistic Republic, as represented by the Central ‘ommittee, continues, and the varying phases of this much to be ...

RED REPUBLICAN DEMONSTRATION IN HYDE PARK

... a signal failure in every respect. The publicttended numerously in Hyde-park to see the noisy imitations of the Parisian Socialists, and then left the orators te speak to little knots of youtbs, roughe, and a few curious peo le of the general gathering ...

EPITOME OF NEWS, BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... that the Emperor recently been uT«I in the composition of a work on :‘bemmxi-un.ot French Army, and on the revision The Socialist Democrats in Germany are coming to the front again. Their leader in the German Parliament, Herr Liebknecht, has been committed ...