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Show ,HE INTERNATIONALE. Homo ruontliH ugo we called attention j to this society aa destined to work im- ; portant changes not alone in Kuropc; hut in America. Thelea-linK papers of the United States gave the matter lit- i tic attention in fact they ail hut ig- , nored it. To day wo are eomcwhat hiirpri.scd to find the New York Herald not merely the advocato of the new order, hut apeakini? of the police an- ; thoritica of Now York as the "scum" of the city; and warmly advocating the parade of last Sunday. The Internationale Interna-tionale has a grave aspect to uj, and l.y and by, when the press of the ! country' awakens to a realization of its power, they also will view it as we have j dono for some tiuio past. The telegraph informs us that the 1 "Crispins" and other societies have j affiliated with the International;! of New York. This it simply telling us j hy the wire what ovcry man of obscr- j vation has known for months. The Vchm Gericht of the middle nucs is revived. Will the world accept the fact, or wait until the combined power of the working men of the age rises giant-like and, laughing at parties, controls con-trols the dostinics of the nation? The growing powor of the age one that will mock at monopolies, corruptions corrup-tions and combinations, it is called by different names in different placed, though that by which is widest known and under which it will accomplish accom-plish its purposo is "l'Tnternationiilo." |