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Notice.


The resolutions not intended for publicity will be communicated to the Federal Councils or Committees of the various countries by the corresponding secretaries of the General Council.


By order and in the name of the Conference,

THE GENERAL COUNCIL:

R. Applegarth, M. T. Boon, Fred. Bradnick, G. H. Buttery, Delahaye, Eugène Dupont (on mission), W. Hales, G. Harris, Hurliman, Jules Johannard, Fred. Lessner, Lochner, Ch. Longuet, C. Martin, Z. Maurice, Henry Mayo, George Milner, Charles Murray, Pfander, John Roach, Rühl, Sadler, Cowell Stepney, Alf. Taylor, W. Townshend, E. Vaillant, John Weston.

Corresponding Secretaries.

A. Serraillier for France.
Karl Marx, Germany and Russia.
F. Engels Italy and Spain.
A. Herman Belgium.
J. P. Mac Donell Ireland.
Le Moussu for the French branches of the United States.

Walery Wrobleweski for Poland
Hermann Jung for Switzerland.
T. Mottershead Denmark.
Ch. Rochat Holland.
J. G. Eccarius United States.
Leo Frankel Austria and Hungary.

F. Engels, Chairman.—Hermann Jung, Treasurer
John Hales, Gen. Secretary.

256, High Holborn, W. C., London, 17 October 1871.