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... the deceased gentlamazi re- aided. Benr Fyniel, rho has been arrested at Cassel, was he permanent president *t the last Socialist Congress held at tihent. He .i ?? by birth, and a very good linguist. H~e tmool part. in the Paris Commne and wras senten>ced ...

GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S LATEST OPERA AT CARDIFF

... out. This leads up to the second act, Mo eS svwhich is lhid in a Moorish pavilion at Barataria. ed Socialistic tendericies here crop up-so Socialistic that I i - joint, ?? have to clean their o wn crow ns g -and Gianetta and 2'essa,accompaniid by contadine ...

SECOND EDITION

... foreigners fo, coming to Sz France, and trusting his assurane ?? a, thought solely of peace and laboar. R hi GERMANY AN) THE SOCIALISTS. in BERLIN, MAY 25.-The Reichstadt termi. tl nated its session yesterday. Notwitllstanding this, the propriety of the d ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... At three.o'clock they attended service at St. jolin's, where an appropriate address was delivered by Canon L Thompson. SOCIALIST AND LABOUR CON_ N FERENCE.E EXTPAVAGIAtiTOE AT SCOTCH I( FUN]E IuKLS. At the resumption of the Socialistand Labour Conference ...

MUSEMENTS

... popular as aver: Mons. and Matname Elvira, ini the lever plbrenolcgiste. Pra kept busy with D. eustomers; Heyden's picture, Socialists in 'V Antwerp, creates addibionzi interelt every 4U dy, and all the other attractions fullv maianttain v, ti-eir nnpulprity ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... MAlAYOR,%,'S SHO, l C I I - I of, C2OLILAPSE OIF THlE SOCIALIST ?? pot ELAIDIITICPiJLICE PRECAJUTIONS. &cre -- IL te it Thle1 Central Nesteledraplling on Tttesday gol night, ?? tlireetiits th-le Socialists to ccl inte.'ei'e 'with thle Lord -Mayer'si prcession ...

THE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS AT THE STUART HALL

... Comednate; ,Ernest Picard, who appears t rose pinhks when cmtoed. t8, mnan of his colleagues; quires, who, 'notwrithstanding his socialist bias, painted g English society under a most pleasing light in the Refise c does De-ta Mnclcds; and MMt. Reboul, F'erry, ...

JULES VERNE AND HIS BOOKS

... will-be held. AFFRAY BETWEEN SOCIALISTS AND POLICE. 'e A MUM1BER OF PEMSUNS WOUNDED. so- - __ - CI le A Dalziel's telegram from Bremen says :-A T s, sanguitnary affray occurred thore onl Sunday be- h g tween a band of Socialists, who were celebrating 0 e ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES OF THE MONTH

... has two remarkably good papers, of which the first IOU. is The Coming Slavery, by Mr. Herbert Spencer, anc wh rviw the Socialistic agitation in various lights, but few of which will he denoted to be true, fen According to thme writer, influences of various ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... occupied, and that M. ,,avis will resune his post at Bangkok to-morrow LSOCIALIST AND' LABOUR' CONGRE SS. The Iuternational Socialist and Lhabour Cni. gress, which sits at Zurich during the 'present week, was opened on Sunday.-- Mr. HIobson,' Shetield, was ...

JANUARY MAGAZINES

... mention Married Wonmen in Factories, by WV. Stanley Jevens; Our Indus-C trial Schools, by Alfred Hill; and Christian Socialists in Gem-many, by John Rae.a ?? Qjuiver (MNessrs. Cascsell e nd Co.)-Bishop f Aebton Oxenden, woell known as a popular writer ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... pos- session of his eeat this essiorn. The ligures of thie election were :-rrilhice linmarok 10,544 ; Heir 1 Scbmnlfeld (Socialist), 5,485-mirjority for Prince r Ihisniaciac, 5,058. OENSUS RID UkNS, The following additional ?? returns hrave r reached us:- ...