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m every respect cun cuuI nevHISTORY OF TI1U FlU:iJ.OVF SOCIKTY. ( j111 t sn jThis society, or as it call* itself the Pro-; full grossive Union club, has grown out of an or- • trui gailizatioh devised by certain social theorists. \ rJ in chiding Messrs. Stephen Pearl Andrews.! visi Albert Ambnnc, and others, who gave it the ; con appelation of Tin: Li:agi;k. It designed by »mg them as a secret political order, which was [ its to obtain power And place after the manner ‘ of the modern Hindoos, and then regulate the affairs of commerce and the price of corn mit! on the basis of Cost the limit of Price j the but, before getting their machinery in run-1 yiit ning order, they noticed the waning for-! obj tunes of the Know Nothings, and being all lain philosophers, wisely concluded that secret j the political parties were not quite the thing after all, and so abandoned it or laid it on the table ; while, for the time boing.somc of them, led by Sir. Andrews, betook themselves to the consideration ofPastlomd Attraction, or Free-Love. The League which yt-t exists, on (I as far as possible endeavors lo_ extend its organization and influence. is still much j^*, more of a secret soexuy than the Club, jind j r;ij very little is known of its doings by those j •* j-ivno are nut members. Occasionally, the . \)Ui Chief issues a bulletin, winch Is *=o general ; jul and vague hi Us terms that it may mean j no something or nothing, one thing or another.:whwuMrsc?taccording to the mood or imagination of the j 01ilreader.
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Kenosha Democrat

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US

Fri, Nov 02, 1855

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