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GREAT POPULAR DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON.

I Londox, Sept. 11. (Special to the World.} , ; »—The.Xjondon journals to-morrow, vvill ?H>W believe tile-really formidable popular demon* |tr&fioiitsMwhich. took place* here tarov of-. the French Republic, and .agWBTO tVfcaiavcbyat home and abroad, ThejdefiOflif ; ftrations were two in number, one in aJWI (Park, and the. Other at St. James HaHi^'o^,/ !At thcTnie'etiugin the open air, in Hja» 3?ark, Prof. Bereby made a speech Tigoro. u'D denouncing the imbecility- of the -BwW * *Govermn«nt, and charging it upon ) r by name, that ,ihe was encouraging ■the King of Prussia to march'on Paris form? : purpose of destroying-tho^ew-born Frei« i Oiepublio. ■ "Vyhat the freemon of ,>m eT'" s l-ecognise and apiilaud," sa d Professor BBrjPf' f Kthe aristocracy of England support^ | SQuceu, wbodoeertalier post, is aiding bo s«w suppress." j * \ •-, ,1 |;l ,A.i. *}. I The name of the "Queen wasl-oceirod w'l"^, itempest of hisses: Whcri; th&se: Bub'9ide|y^; [Toice in*he crowd called, "three pi^ an*vJls :the Prince of Wales." The response .was «ju| | yefsal and passionate. • /: i : The aspect- of! the crowd at'the t™*'",,* iappalliug. . . y _,»! | In the meeting afc St." J> me?^^K}^ I crowded by persons of a better "class' *»*";. | I gathering-at Hyde Park, strong «^ uplv j

trere adopted, denouncing tie inconßifltenoy of the Prussian advance upon Pans with the solemn proclamation of the ?OrownPrince, in August, that P/ussia made not war on the French people/ but on the Emperor Napoleon. "',' :_'', , ,v.; i Professor Bereby said Ensland desired no dismemberment of France; that if the English Government ware hone t, it would at. Once and plainly say to the King of Prussia that the English Government is hostile both openly and secretly to the. French ;:not because, it loves Germany, but hates Republicanism, and fears it. To uphold the present course of Prussia is to uphold despotism in Germany as well as in France. The Government of England has not recognised the Republic in France, but the day was at hand when the Republic would be called to recognise a Republic in England. Odger read at this meeting an address from tlin Democrats of London to the French Republicans, which was adopted. The feeling in this city against the Government and the Royal "family is extremely bitter, not only among the avowedly democratic classes, but throughout the ranks of others. . . The impression mado by the lw<B and other papers of the same standing, that the foreign policy of the Government has been dictated by the personal prejudice of the Queen and the interests of her family, has produced a most dangerous and general in-

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 242, 18 October 1870, Page 2

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GREAT POPULAR DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 242, 18 October 1870, Page 2

GREAT POPULAR DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 242, 18 October 1870, Page 2