\N ITKLSIXG IN \mm.imin i»i.o is ok ’ink ki;i amir.l. \i t\ SOCI AI.IST.S.‘1Ih\v Kflv I poll .i li.imll.l.Mls IlllhllMJHS I'unir l«» A lit 'I It4*111 in OblitiniiiK ControlI Allulr.H-lt;:iiilt;ai;o tin* llol Itcil.\ few days ugo press dispatches con-taiiicsl a report about u projected combination of tho three principalsocialistic organizations in tins country— the Kod I'lternutioual, the black International and the .Socialistic Babur party. Wliiio *'m- aims and design - of the so-called Black international, or the International \\Oil,J’eoph s Association, thnnks to the anarchists' trial, have heconie widely known, nobody knew or hardly over heard of tho Kcd International, or the international Workmen's Association, as being a specific organization of socialists along the Pacific coast. Tho organization was toundcd in San Francisco in Iks;,, it was organized in all die principal cities throughout tho \\ cd«-rh States after the mode of tho Knight sol 1. ibor ussejnhlics, and is by nilmoie secret than that organization.| i'. is now authoritatively announced by rn organ oi the .ocialists that tho loader u! 11ie “ih'ilji” propovcs there shall ho au uprising in INSp. Whut would occur, vv* r*.: the uprising h • eoimts on success-tul, is thus outlined: ‘•Tin circumstances which may permit decisive action will probably Ik* these: in 1 .smj (he present panic approaches a climax. It will bo wule.'prcail and alarming, accompanied *. closed factories, starving workers,. iotiug and tin* use of military force, it may even, complicated by a hitter class hu ling, result u. a suppression of the * i1 r o« li •lt;* -ptecb, meeting and press.1 ;;tit da . imle .s t!a: whole peoplo are .o l d, it : til.* duty i the wise social-1 ! hi l.i. i ih I'r in riots in special localities,“ihe titii** ;s iu.it ye; r.pe tor success; w. hava counted our heads, aud Wo snow it. T *. strike tins year would be to .slaughter our hoi people uud put I'Mek the or.use a hundred years. No, at present we must lie as wise as serpents hut harmless as doves. We must take advantage ol’it ho-agitation and education only. We must speak much and i act not uL all. \\ hen th working people are hungry tin i, I.rnius weaken.’ On ■•year ot panic :...*) a trebling of I Ur ioi'ce., lit tm ve,'\ lend. And while, w;‘d oi.i prlt; :, at i.iitiu socialists,h.a le act ion .s or, iliIcs with 100,-■ • ■ • w...11 i . lux', p.inic will give us if ( lamia o *vis11; we hold the game illOil.' OV ll luunlu.•■V\. haw, peiMaj s until l-SV.I, time in wlr.ch to perfect »ur plans. That year I m l.mope \vi unly bring grave' re-i nil.,. In A me. lea, li figures li.* not,I another panic, gr. ater, deeper and more ( wioespivial ;1c«l: the p lt;vi ling will be *i 'l •■•* linn, and not t, i 1 then, may vvc risk a east, ul ti»: iroli die. i'hou may , we strike to win.tlie article states that tie v expect to have in the t nite.l St: !. - in l NNp at least *0 eap.eM ,oulull I.-.dlVlded 801110-‘d • . ' ; *• lt;ucago, lio,Ill'll; Xew*• n. tla X.-w Knglund fae-S| ‘11 *; • th central coalm I « ,nOn; in C olorado | and : o extern Mali s, do,DUO; oh thei'aeitic coast, ayi «o; indu* Mluuticund Southcvn cities, altom ther, I ,iH)o, ami scattered at various point-, in towns and villages, .*0,01)0 more.“1 lie panic comes, the public are excited, outbreaks occur, the largo centers revolt, tile place , where hut a lew socialists exist are madi points, for the rallying ot the conservative element.“In these small places it should be made the duty oi tlm , inlists there pre-1 hug, M er« tiy a;. I with all the aiil of m d» li icliv warfare, to raise i uriiu d to kei p the conserva-■ *' ‘ “yat home. .\1 can while in large e. uici bold iiuoMireis should he taken. u'it | , . • houltl head, lead and control the popular revolt; should seize the piae« s ot povv r; should lay hands upon the machinery ot the government. Once installed in power, the revolutionarycommittee should lollow this coi rse of action. Liu* decree should at o, ;e be promulgated and enforced.'*It is proposed to muk.» Chicago the Headquarters of the uprising in issp, which is to follow thi combination of du dilVei'cht branches oJ the internationalists, and quite an . lalmrnte programme is outlined of tin* maimer in widen the style «' governiiienl will bo changed iil'ier tin revolt lues proved sue cess till. 1 h«* year I SSIi is also the one decided in JSNi* by tin National Federa-Uoii ot I rades a- 11 it* one in winch tlui eight-hour rule should go into elVoot.