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Show 3IAZZIM ON THE INTERNATIONALS. INTERNA-TIONALS. Mazziui has published an article in the Homo del Fopolo, in which ho warns the Italian wurkmen against the theory of the Internationals. Ho says that he always refused to co-operate with this Society. "It is lea," lie proceeds, "by a council, tho soul ol which is , a German by birth; an intelligent man, but, like 1'ioudhou, a destructive spirit; of domineering character, jealous of the intluenee ot Ullieu-, wiLliuui uu ein.ei.ii 1"h.u1j1m roiij:ious conviction, and whb more hatred, I fear, than love lor mankind. man-kind. The Iutcrualiouals exercised a prominent influence on the Paris insurrection, insur-rection, especially the latter half of it. 1'ouknowmy opinion on this rioing, on its programme, and on the acts which liave di-graced it. lis programme pro-gramme has not found any supporters m France, and the revolution in Paris has, lor the first time, been isolated and defeated. You must judge the International In-ternational by the objects for which it works, and not by the number ol its supporters. You know, as I do, that no power can be permanent which is not based on truth and justiec. ;; The doctrines preached by the leaders and principal members of the International Inter-national are as follow: 1. The denial of God, who is the only, eternal, aud unshakable Foundation of your duties1 and rights. 2. The denial of the Pa-1 therland and the nation, namely of the points of support which you may all employ to save your interests and those ol' humanity. 3. The denial of all personal per-sonal property, namely, ol' every inducement in-ducement to produce more than what is absolutely necessary ibr daily life. Property, when it is the result of work, represents physical activity, as thought represents intelligence. These lew words will suQicc to teach you that the International can in no way be of any use to your cause." |