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LONDON; TUESDAY, May 4

... adopted by a large majority. Our Berlin Correspondent says that it appears Hamburg will have to smart severely for returning a Socialist to Parliament. Not only is the Prussian Government trying deprive the town of its rights as free port, but restrictions ...

THE POLITICAL TRIAL IN ST. PETERSBURG

... was Completed at p.m. The President then asked each accused his name, age, religion, &c. All acknowledged belonging the Socialist Revolutionary pai . Some professed belong to the party of the Volia several disclaimed being teirorists, whilst one, aged ...

THE ARREST OF THE EDITOR OF THE FREIHEIT

... because it belonged to an opp ressed body, and because the Government feared their influence, whether published by any men, socialist or not. Monarchs feared such papers because they were afraid that when the people were properly taught, they would do away ...

THE FREIHEIT PROSECUTION

... the previous occaion, the court wet densely crowded, many of those present being well known to the detectives as German Socialists and refugees re- in London. There were also many ?? fo Grman and other foreign newapap~ero present. Mr.: Poland sad that ...

THE PROSECUTION OF THE FREIHEIT

... German into the English language, and they were read. Some addi- I tiousl extracts were read to the effect that advanced Socialists could only hope to obtain their'objects by the commission of similar acts to the destruction of the I Emperor Alexander ...

THE THREATENED RESIGNATION OF PRINCE BISMARCK

... THE THREATENED RESIGNATION OF PRINCE BISIAURK. ARREST OF A SOCIALIST LEADER. J (BY SUBI&AD.INE TELEGRAPH.) IFROM 01U1 OWN COUR1ESPONDENT. 3 BERLIN, WExomsnY NmGr. All the morning papers refer to the report of the Chancellor's threat to resign. The Pro- ...

THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN GERMANY

... TEIE POLITIC~AL SITUATION IIN G IRMANY. ARREST OF A SOCIALIST DEPU.TY.1. (BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPHI.) 1 | (mroM our Ox on coREsPoiqi)ENT, |BELItN. Fain NIGet. B |The semi-official Norddesztsche A ligemeine VE IZeitung takes extra trouble to search for favour- ...

THE GREAT NIHILIST TRIAL

... crimes to be perpetrated, he failed to report them to theauthoritiestlhrough ignorance. All the accused declared that the ,Socialist party in Russia were willing to carry -on their propaganda by peaceful means, but !that the measures adopted towards them ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and struck the pri- FE soe ihanote-bookl by throwing it at him, at the same e t ime Shouting out, '1 You call yourself a Socialist IYou're a no; yn'rethifl Imadeialst~od al tocialiate are ?? a rmoedfrmthe court with ax gret dtlialt ?? she, a te same time ...

ALLEGED PLOT AGAINST THE SULTAN

... OoRRESbaoNDENT.) VIENNA, WaDNE5DAY Nronr. bsorne more students hevo been arrested at .Lerhburg in connection with thte Socialistic yve agitation. 52 Thte European Danube Comlmission hcas do- ne cided thtat: two Russian and twro Roumanian .eugineers shall ...

THE TRIAL OF THE BROTHERS PELTZER

... questors to .Signor Pal- ;o leronii, who obeyed their summons, protesting d violently, howeveer, against his Rlepublican and Y Socialist colleagues, who kept their seats. The it incident, a new one in Italian Parhaiaentar el life, excited considerable sensation ...

THE TRIAL OF THE BROTHERS PELTZER

... shortly saubmit. TRIAL OF SOCIALISTS IN PRAGUE I (BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.) ' FiiOM O0R OW CORnEsrONDENT,) VIENNA, Moinsn SNar. To-day commenced the great trial of fifty s Socialists in Prague. The indictment gives details of the Socialist organization, which ...