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LAUDATORY LINES

... tustea nect lee essiusied thatt iweiety incurs no risk front thle Propatgstioii of tite dis- gusting doctrines Of sits( SocialiSts ; it catnnet lee denied Chat the pestilence. is spreadinig s he lerintiteg-ieress is only one of the meechines at work ...

MESMERISM, OR ANIMAL MAGNETISM

... successfolly ?? to remove this e false and pernicious ixsspression, and the result is as we -have ?? C11ronicle. - ?? Anti-socialist Gazette contains fthe gratifying intelligence that the Liverpool branch of the; C ommunity has been wholly broken up. t Fxais ...

BURTON MUSEUM

... Deist or Socialist. Tlhe j ury returned a verdict That the de- s ceased died from taking laudanum when in a state of temporary insanity. [in one sense the verdict was a . sound one. No man is saise who is either a Deist or a , Socialist.] y ENoitmsoUs ...

LATEST FROM PARIS

... Infantry, who was the eau-e the riot in that corps Friday night and Saturday morning, and whose name figures the list the Socialist candidates of Puis, has been transferred the fortress of Vincennes doubt to prevent a repetition of any similar attempt at ...

LATEST FROM PARIS

... capital at earlyhour Sunday morning last, in consequence their wellknown Socialist principles. A second detachment is under orders march tin Monday for a similar reason. The Socialist papers complain that 'ill!) soldiers the 14th Light Infantry have been ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... western frontier of Lombardy. SWITZERLAND. The latest accounts from Geneva continue speak of the active organization of the Socialist forces in that Canton, in Fribourg, and in Neufchatel. A Radical banquet has taken place at Romont, at which the most incendiary ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... ordinary revolutionary remedies of pillage, fire, and massacre of the aristocrats.' La Prette and other such organs of the Socialist party profess to be ashamed of and to disown The sentiments conveyed in it are more atrocious still than those of Marat; ...

LITERATURE

... sought rtaier to aggrenlize his ?? by regal alliances than to promote r the interests of France, ?? tlst designs of the socialist partry b by disgusqting a large portion of honest politicians At length, in P febrtuare, 1848. after a strenuous opposition ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... Williams, accompanied by 1, an eloquent and appropriate address, to which Sir Watkin replied very cordially. The well-known Socialist, M. Prudhon, undergoes a d trial at the Paris Court of Assize this week. The ground of the prosecution lies in certain doctrines ...

The Distributor of Stamps.—Samuel Lucas, Esq., lias been appointed to the office of Stamp Distributor for ..

... chair, and introduced Dr. Brindley to the meeting as the gentleman who, in former years, had so successfully combated the Socialist infidelity of Mr. Robert Owen. Dr. Brindley's style is so free and animated, and his remarks were interspersed with so many ...

Literature

... will find a pleasant account of some rambles of a naturalist, by Mr. Shaler; and Mr. R. D. Owen, a son of Robert Owen, the socialist, describes the founding of the-colony of New Harmony, where his father attempted to put his theories into practice. Several ...

Occasional Notes

... last week, 152 voting in favour of the motion, and 117 against it. It may be said that in this instance the Ultramontanea, Socialists, and Poles, who form the minority, looked further ahead than the National Liberals, for there is little doubt but BSMAnRCK ...