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THE INSURRECTION IN PARIS

... serve to keep the people of the Provinces quiet for a time, but we are greatly mistaken if, amongst tire Communists and Socialists of Poris, other influences are not at work besides the mere wants of the working classes. RAILWAY COMMUNICATION-EMPLOYKS ...

THE WESTERN STIR, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1818

... d, the ruined shopkeeper and tradesman. I must u..t omit that the ultra-llepublicans,—the Sections, the Communists, the Socialists, have had worthy and energetic co-operators iu the thieves of Paris, and the furcats. _ On this day week when the census ...

FRANCE

... the National Assembly on Tuesday. M. Pierre Leroux, whose addresses are never intended tor the Assembly,and always forth. Socialists,is attacked more or lee, severely by the journals of all parties. Those papers appear astounded by the hourly increasing ...

ANOTHER INSURRECTION IN TIPPERARY

... He knows that he has in his favour the prestije of the name that he bears, and that his Socialist publications have given him a bold upon a large body of Socialists, to say nothing of the reported alliance between him and Louis Blanc. He knows also that ...

'TOWN COMMISSIONERS. FRIDAT

... intelligence from Pans to Tuesday evening. It appears probable that Prince Louis Napoleon and Messrs. Itaspail Cabet, the Socialist candidates, have been re• turned for Paris. The result, however, will not be officially known until Ilan. !ay. Fi um what ...

PRUSSIA

... endeavour to bring about an understanding with the Socialists and Red Republicans the former of whom support Raiipail for the Presidency, and the latter Ledru Rollin. A general meeting of the Socialist electors of the city of Pans took place on Sunday ...

PRUSSIA

... the last meetings of a political club; he was shot in the Hasen-liaide by urder of the court-martial. The Republican and Socialist journals are all suppressed; so are the Hying leaves, that with pen and pencil, were the most unscrupulous assailants of ...

(AIR:SINUS DAY IN PARIS

... Christmas Day in Paris) conclude satidactui ily as respects the friend* of order, it will not be the same with regard to the Socialist and Communist Republicans. It is, I need hardly observe, Christroas-evo. Will it be believed that it is about being celebrated ...

HOUSE OF LORDS -I.IIUKSDA T

... excellent authority, that important documents continue to come in from the department'', cot.fii /eatery of the existence of the Socialist plot iu all its ramifications, and the question is mooted whether the High Cou t of Justice, which is shortly to open its ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... completely the par-age, was the signal tor a burst of enthusiasm which must ba‘e been grwetul to Lis ear. His success, as the Socialist journals are obliged to Wino, was _ . . _ Paris, Tueollay. I The citirespondent of the Time writed thus : I learn un ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... 7.—The Moniieur states that some Socialists having on Tuesday last endeavoured to induce a number od soldiers forming part of the garrisiin of Paris to join then, in a banquet, the men themselves a rested the Socialists and lodged them in the next guard-Lonnie ...

THE DORN AND CATTIA YADKIN

... glishinen, with fair remuneration for their time cost ;theta £eB,oo, and the Goverainent gave it and labour, will become Socialists or Cernrnuup 01 account of the expenee. Every county in nists ?--no, while other kings have their throats England is accurately ...