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DISTURBANCES IN PARIS

... victories in Silesia, Westphalia, and Rhenish Prussia, besides Bavaria; they will number nearly members in the full Bouse. The Socialist Democrats have returned only two members, but five still have a chance at the supplementary elections. From the South German ...

PEDESTBIAN IBM, So

... aav 4 this can on account be tolerated. Our has already suffered sufficiently for its want, discipline. Let hopo that the Socialist will not debauch our soldiers, and that rr.eana will soon found to prevent too frequ'jnt and too immediate contact between ...

THE STATE OF PARIS,

... or earning any money whatever—th* payment quarters' rent on the 15th April is a eimple impossibility. moat violent the Socialist journals will for the sapprcsslos of rent altogether. iuppreuion foyers is ft common cry in the streets just now; but the ...

THE REVOLUTION IN PARIS. THE COMMUNAL ELECTIONS

... Central Committee will have Immense majority in the Council elected, and Paris will then handed over revolutionary cabal Socialists, with semblance of authority, and whose theory now that Paris all events belongs them, that soldier shall set his foot in ...

THE REVOLUTION IN PARIS. (FEOM OOR own Oo&SUKkSDKIT )

... fa, no doubt, to establish a Republic an risks; hot the Republican party pure and simple, members the International and Socialist enthusiasts hare •bo joined themselves. Division is meanwhile taking place the bosom the leaders of the movement itself, ...

MAIL AND SHIP NEWS

... be shortly held London, to deride on the Republican programme. Several of the speakers this meeting were opposed to the Socialist principles held by others. The meeting Whltochapei was largely attended ; and a strong contingent arranged join the demonstration ...

EEDS INTELLIGfiNCER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26, 1871

... the revolutionary party will be powerful for evil, while the in the cities and large towns of France remain the dupes of socialistic and communistic theories. An anticipation of the difficulties before him seems to have presented itself to M. Thiers when ...

GENERAL NEWS

... » email Mction the SlSbficene *lll give effect ti optnlng afforded by financial considerations, SOCIALISTS.—A Berlin correspondent thai German Socialists do not oonsider their seriously damaged by the defeat of the Paris The journeymen carpenters o! Berlin ...

FRANCE

... FRANCE. 1111 c 17. A manifesto of the Federation of the National Guards demands the support of the moderate Socialist Republicans. The Steele and the Virile disapprove of the electoral committee of the 18 journals. General Faiaherbe has accepted the ...

AUSTRIA AND THE SOCIALISTS

... AUSTRIA AND THE SOCIALISTS. PJSSTH, June 15. Prosecutions have bcon commenced here against the Socialist Democrats, who incite the working classes to riot. Five of the leaders of a party have been arrested, amongst them a newspaper editor from Vienna ...

FALLACIOUS PLEAS FOR DISESTABLISHMENT. (From, the English Churchman.) 1. —IT INVOLVES JUSTICE, The June number ..

... association furnished 30,000 combatants, of whom nearly 12 were killed, wounded, or captured. The Paris papers state that the Socialistic agitation Switzerland very active. Vevey, In the Canton of Vand, the following document has been published:—Workmen,—You ...