Articles by Karl Marx in The New York Daily Tribune, 1852-61 (original) (raw)

Title

Date

1852

Germany. XV. Revolution and Counter Revolution. (E)

Jul 27

The Elections in England.— Tories and Whigs (M)

Aug 21

The Chartists (M)

Aug 25

Corruption at Elections (M)

Sep 04

Result of the Elections (M)

Sep 11

Movements of Mazzini and Kossuth.— League with Louis Napoleon.— Palmerston (M)

Oct 19

Pauperism and Free Trade.— The Approaching Commercial Crisis (M)

Nov 01

Political Consequences of the Commericial Excitement (M)

Nov 02

Political Parties and Prospects (M)

Nov 29

Attempts to Form a New Opposition Party (M)

Nov 25

Kossuth, Mazzini, and Louis Napoleon (M)

Dec 01

The Late Trial at Cologne (E)

Dec 22

Parliament.— Vote of November 26.— Disraeli’s Budget (M)

Dec 28

1853

A Reply to Kossuth’s "Secretary" (M)

Jan 04

The Defeat of the Ministry (M)

Jan 06

A Superannuated Administration.— Prospects of the Coalition Ministry, &c (M)

Jan 28

Political Prospects.— Commercial Prosperity.— Case of Starvation (M)

Feb 02

Elections.— Financial Clouds.— The Duchess of Sutherland and Slavery (M)

Feb 09

Capital Punishment.— Mr. Cobden’s Pamphlet.— Regulations of the Bank of England (M)

Feb 17

Defense.— Finances.— Decrease of the Aristocracy.— Politics (M)

Feb 23

The Italian Insurrection.— British Politics (M)

Feb 25

The Attack on Francis Joseph.— The Milan Riot.— British Politics.— Disraeli’s Speech.— Napoleon’s Will (M)

Mar 07

Parliamentary Debates.— The Clergy Against Socialism.— Starvation (M)

Mar 15

Forced Emigration.— Kossuth and Mazzini.— The Refugee Question.— Election Bribery in England.— Mr. Cobden (M)

Mar 22

Kossuth and Mazzini.— Intrigues of the Prussian Government.— Austro-Prussian Commercial Treaty.— The Times and the Refugees (M)

Apr 04

British Politics.— Disraeli.— The Refugees.— Mazzini in London.— Turkey (ME)

Apr 07

The Real Issue in Turkey (E)

Apr 12

The London Press.— Policy of Napoleon on the Turkish Question (M)

Apr 11

The Turkish Question (E)

Apr 19

The Berlin Conspiracy (M)

Apr 18

What Is to Become of Turkey in Europe? (E)

Apr 21

The Berlin Conspiracy.— London Police.— Mazzini.— Radetzky (M)

Apr 21

Achievements of the Ministry (M)

Apr 27

Feargus O’Connor.— Ministerial Defeats.— The Budget (M)

May 03

Riot at Constantinople.— German Table Moving.— The Budget (M)

May 06

The Rocket Affair.— The Swiss Insurrection (ME)

May 14

Political Position of the Swiss Republic (E)

May 17

Revolution in China and in Europe (M)

Jun 14

Affairs in Holland.— Denmark.— Conversion of the British Debt.— India, Turkey and Russia (M)

Jun 09

Mazzini.— Switzerland and Austria.— The Turkish Question (M)

Jun 10

The Turkish Question.— The Times.— Russian Aggrandizement (M)

Jun 14

The Russian Humbug.— Gladstone’s Failure.— Sir Charles Wood’s East Indian Reforms (M)

Jun 22

The British Rule in India (M)

Jun 25

English Prosperity.— Strikes.— The Turkish Question.— India (M)

Jul 01

Turkey and Russia.— Connivance of the Aberdeen Ministry with Russia.— The Budget.— Tax on Newspaper Supplements.— Parliamentary Corruption (M)

Jul 08

The East India Company— Its History and Results (M)

Jul 11

The Indian Question.— Irish Tenant Right (M)

Jul 11

Russian Policy Against Turkey.— Chartism (M)

Jul 14

The Turkish War Question.— The New-York Tribune in the House of Commons.— The Government of India (M)

Jul 20

Layard’s Motion.— Struggle Over the Ten Hours’ Bill (M)

Jul 22

The Russo-Turkish Difficulty.— Ducking and Dodging of the British Cabinet.— Nesselrode’s Last Note.— The East India Question (M)

Jul 25

War in Burma.— The Russian Question.— Curious Diplomatic Correspondence (M)

Jul 30

The War Question.— Doings of Parliament.— India (M)

Aug 05

The Future Results of British Rule in India (M)

Aug 08

Financial Failure of Government.— Cabs.— Ireland.— The Russian Question (M)

Aug 12

In the House of Commons.— The Press on the Eastern Question.— The Czar’s Manifesto.— Denmark (M)

Aug 16

Advertisement Duty.— Russian Movements.— Denmark.— The United States in Europe (M)

Aug 19

The War Question.— British Population and Trade Returns.— Doings of Parliament (M)

Aug 24

Urquhart.— Bem.— The Turkish Question in the House of Lords (M)

Sep 02

The Turkish Question in the Commons (M)

Sep 02

Affairs Continental and English (M)

Sep 05

Rise in the Price of Corn.— Cholera.— Strikes.— Sailors’ Movement (M)

Sep 15

To the Editor of The People’s Paper (M)

Sep 10

The Vienna Note.— The United States and Europe.— Letters from Shumla.— Peel’s Bank Act (M)

Sep 24

Political Movements.— Scarcity of Bread in Europe (M)

Sep 30

The Western Powers and Turkey.— Imminent Economic Crisis.— Railway Construction in India (M)

Oct 04

The Western Powers and Turkey.— Symptoms of Economic Crisis (M)

Oct 07

Panic on the London Stock Exchange.— Strikes (M)

Oct 17

The Russians in Turkey (E)

Oct 17

The War Question.— Financial Matters.— Strikes (M)

Oct 21

The Turkish Manifesto.— France’s Economic Position (M)

Oct 31

Arrest of Delescluze.— Denmark.— Austria.— The Times on the Prospects of War Against Russia (M)

Nov 05

Movements of the Armies in Turkey (E)

Nov 08

The Holy War (E)

Nov 15

War.— Strikes.— Dearth (M)

Nov 15

Persian Expedition in Afghanistan and Russian Expedition in Central Asia.— Denmark.— The Fighting on the Danube and in Asia.— Wigan Colliers (M)

Nov 18

The Progress of the Turkish War (E)

Nov 25

The Russian Defeats (E)

Nov 28

The Labor Question (M)

Nov 28

Prosperity.— The Labor Question (M)

Nov 30

Progress of the Turkish War (E)

Dec 07

Manteuffel’s Speech.— Religious Movement in Prussia.— Mazzini’s Address.— London Corporation.— Russell’s Reform.— Labor Parliament (M)

Dec 12

The War on the Danube (E)

Dec 16

The Turkish War.— Industrial Distress (M)

Dec 16

The Quadruple Convention.— England and the War (M)

Dec 26

The Russian Victory.— Position of England and France (M)

Dec 21

Palmerston’s Resignation (M)

Dec 31

1854

Progress of the Turkish War (E)

Jan 09

The European War (E)

Feb 02

The Western Powers and Turkey (M)

Jan 28

The Last Battle in Europe (E)

Feb 08

The Fighting in the East.— Finances of Austria and France.— Fortification of Constantinople (M)

Feb 08

The Czar’s Views.— Prince Albert (M)

Feb 11

Fortification of Constantinople.— Denmark’s Neutrality.— Composition of British Parliament.— Crop Failure in Europe (ME)

Feb 16

Count Orlov’s Mission.— Russian Finances During the War (M)

Feb 20

Blue Books.— Parliamentary Debates on February 6.— Count Orlov’s Mission.— Operations of the Allied Fleet.— The Irish Brigade.— Concerning the Convocation of the Labor Parliament (M)

Feb 21

Russian Diplomacy.— The Blue Book on the Eastern Question.— Montenegro (M)

Feb 27

The War Question in Europe (Marx & Engels)

Mar 6

Declaration of the Prussian Cabinet. — Napoleon’s Plans.—Prussia’s Policy (M)

Mar 9

Debates in Parliament (M)

Mar 9

Parliamentary Debates of February 22.—Pozzo di Borgo’s Dispatch.—The Policy of the Western Powers (M)

Mar 13

English and French War Plans.—Greek Insurrection.—Spain.—China (M)

Mar 18

Austrian Bankruptcy (M)

Mar 22

Opening of the Labour Parliament.—English War Budget (M)

Mar 24

The Labour Parliament (M)

Mar 29

Retreat of the Russians from Kalafat (Engels)

Mar 30

The Greek Insurrection (M)

Mar 29

The Documents on the Partition of Turkey (M)

Apr 5

The Secret Diplomatic Correspondence (M)

Apr 11

Declaration of War.—On the History of the Eastern Question (M)

Apr 15

British Finances.— The Troubles at Preston (M)

Mar 31

The European War (Marx & Engels)

Apr 17

The War Debate in Parliament (M)

Apr 17

Russia and the German Powers.—Corn Prices (M)

Apr 7

Position of the Armies in Turkey (Engels)

Apr 28

Reshid Pasha’s Note.—An Italian Newspaper on the Eastern Question (M)

May 2

Greece and Turkey.—Turkey and tile Western Powers.—Falling Off in Wheat Sales in England (M)

May 6

The Turkish War (Engels)

May 16

The Creek Insurrection.—The Polish Emigration.—The Austro-Prussian Treaty.—Russian Documents (M)

May 15

The Bombardment of Odessa.—Greece.—Proclamation of Prince Daniel of Montenegro.—Manteuffel’s Speech (M)

May 16

News from the European Contest (Engels)

May 20

British Finances (M)

May 23

A Famous Victory (Engels)

Jun 6

Attack Upon Sevastopol.—Clearing of Estates in Scotland (M)

Jun 2

The War (Engels)

Jun 9

The Present Condition of the English Army-Tactics, Uniform, Commissariat, &c (Engels)

Jun 10

The Treaty Between Austria and Prussia.—Parliamentary Debates of May 29 (M)

Jun 12

The Formation of a Special Ministry of War in Britain.—The War on the Danube.—The Economic Situation (M)

Jun 14

Reorganisation of the British War Administration.—The Austin Summons.—Britain’s Economic Situation.—St. Arnatid (M)

Jun 24

The Siege of Silistria (Engels)

Jun 26

State of the Russian War (Marx & Engels)

Jul 8

The Russian Retreat (Marx & Engels)

Jul 10

The War.—Debate in Parliament (M)

Jul 10

The Insurrection at Madrid.—The Austro-Turkish Treaty.—Moldavia and Wallachia (M)

Jul 19

The War on the Danube (Engels)

Jul 25

The Details of the Insurrection at Madrid.—The Austro-Prussian Summons.—The New Austrian Loan.—Wallachia (M)

Jul 21

Excitement in Italy.—The Events in Spain.—The Position of the German States.—British Magistrates (M)

Jul 28

The English Middle Class.— Only the Beginning (M)

Aug 1

A Congress at Vienna.—The Austrian Loan.—Proclamations of Duke and O’Donnell.—The Ministerial Crisis in Britain (M)

Aug 3

The Spanish Revolution.—Greece and Turkey (M)

Aug 4

The War Debates in Parliament (M)

Aug 7

The Policy of Austria.—The War Debates in the House of Commons (M)

Aug 9

That Bore of a War (Marx & Engels)

Aug 17

Espartero (M)

Aug 19

The Attack on the Russian Forts (Engels)

Aug 21

Evacuation of the Danubian Principalities.—The Events in Spain.—A New Danish Constitution.—The Chartists (M)

Aug 21

Evacuation of Moldavia and Wallachia.—Poland.—Demands of the Spanish People (M)

Aug 25

The Eastern Question.—The Revolution in Spain.—The Madrid Press (M)

Sep 1

Revolution in Spain.—Bomarsund (M)

Sep 4

The Capture of Bomarsund (Article I) (Engels)

Sep 4

The Capture of Bomarsund (Article II) (Engels)

Sep 13

Revolutionary Spain (M)

Sep 9-

-Dec 2

The Reaction in Spain (M)

Sep 16

The Rumours about Mazzini’s Arrest.—The Austrian Compulsory Loan.—Spain.—The Situation in Wallachia (M)

Sep 30

The Actions of the Allied Fleet.—The Situation in the Danubian Principalities.—Spain.—British Foreign Trade (M)

Oct 2

The Attack on Sevastopol (Engels)

Oct 14

The News from the Crimea (Engels)

Oct 17

The Sevastopol Hoax (Marx & Engels)

Oct 21

The Sevastopol Hoax.—General News (Marx & Engels)

Oct 21

The Battle of the Alma (Engels)

Oct 26

The Military Power of Russia (Engels)

Oct 31

The Siege of Sevastopol (Engels)

Nov 15

The Campaign in the Crimea (Engels)

Nov 27

The War in the East (Engels)

Nov 30

The Battle of Inkerman (Engels)

Dec 14

The Crimean Campaign (Engels)

Dec 27

1855

Progress of the War (Marx & Engels)

Jan 1

The Military Power of Austria (Engels)

Jan 1

British Disaster in the Crimea (Engels)

Jan 8-9

The Commercial Crisis in Britain (M)

Jan 26

Sunday Observance and the Publicans.—Clanricarde (M)

Jan 22

The Crimean Campaign (Engels)

Feb 3

The European War (Engels)

Feb 17

The Late British Government (Marx & Engels)

Feb 23

Fall of the Aberdeen Ministry (M)

Feb 17

The Struggle in the Crimea (Engels)

Feb 26

The War That Looms on Europe (Engels)

Feb 20

The Crisis in England (M)

Mar 24

The Results in the Crimea (Engels)

Apr 2

Fate of the Great Adventurer (Engels)

Apr 2

Napoleon’s Last Dodge (Engels)

Apr 7

A Battle at Sebastopol (Engels)

Apr 7

The British Army (M)

Apr 14

Progress of the War (Engels)

Apr 17

Prospect in France and England (M)

Apr 27

Napoleon’s Apology (Engels)

Apr 30

The Siege of Sebastopol (Engels)

Apr 30

The European Struggle (Engels)

May 5

From Sebastopol (Engels)

May 28

The New Move in the Crimea (Engels)

May 29

The Crimean War (Engels)

Jun 8

The New French Commander (Engels)

Jun 12

From the Crimea (Engels)

Jun 23

Sebastopol (Engels)

Jun 29

Napoleon’s War Plans (Engels)

Jul 2

Eccentricities of Politics (M)

Jul 10

From Sebastopol (Engels)

Jul 12

The Late Repulse of the Allies (Engels)

Jul 21

Clashes between the Police and the People.—The Events in the Crimea (Marx & Engels)

Jul 21

The Great Crimean Blunder (Engels)

Jul 27

War Prospects (Engels)

Aug 4

The Late Birmingham Conference (M)

Aug 10

Austria and the War (M)

Sep 13

The Battle of the Chernaya (Engels)

Sep 14

Another British Revelation (M)

Sep 24

The Fall of Sebastopol (Engels)

Sep 28

Crimean Prospects (Engels)

Oct 1

The State of the War (Engels)

Oct 17

The Great Event of the War (Engels)

Oct 13

Progress of the War (Engels)

Nov 5

Aspects of the War (Engels)

Nov 10

The Russian Army (Engels)

Nov 16

1856

Traditional English Policy (M)

Jan 12

The War in Asia (Engels)

Jan 25

The European War (Engels)

Feb 4

The American Difficulty.—Affairs of France (M)

Feb 25

The Fall of Kars (M)

Apr 8

Prussia (M)

May 5

Sardinia (M)

May 17

The French Credit Mobilier. I (M)

Jun 21

The French Credit Mobilier. II

Jun 24

The French Credit Mobilier. III

Jul 11

Revolution in Spain (M)

Aug 8

Revolution in Spain (M)

Aug 18

The Economic Crisis in Europe (M)

Oct 9

The Monetary Crisis in Europe (M)

Oct 15

The Causes of the Monetary Crisis in Europe (M)

Oct 27

Monetary Crisis in Europe.—From the History of Money Circulation (M)

Nov 1

The Economic Crisis in France (M)

Nov 22

The European Crisis (M)

Dec 6

1857

The Maritime Commerce of Austria (M)

Jan 9

The Right Divine of the Hohenzollerns (M)

Jan 9

The Anglo-Chinese Conflict (M)

Jan 23

Mountain Warfare in the Past and Present (Engels)

Jan 27

The War Against Persia (M)

Feb 14

The Prospects of the Anglo-Persian War (Engels)

Feb 19

The New English Budget (M)

Mar 9

Parliamentary Debates on the Chinese Hostilities (M)

Mar 16

Defeat of the Palmerston Ministry (M)

Mar 25

The Coming Election in England (M)

Mar 31

Russian Trade with China (M)

Mar 18

The English Election (M)

Apr 6

English Atrocities in China (M)

Apr 10

The Defeat of Cobden. Bright and Gibson (M)

Apr 17

A New English Expedition to China (Engels)

Apr 17

Result of the Election (M)

Apr 22

Condition of Factory Labourers (M)

Apr 22

The English Factory System (M)

Apr 28

Changes in the Russian Army (Engels)

May 6

The British Wild-Cats (M)

May 16

Persia-China (Engels)

May 22

Credit Mobilier (M)

May 30

Interesting Revelations (M)

Jun 12

The New French Bank Act (M)

Jun 20

The Persian Treaty (M)

Jun 24

The Revolt in the Indian Army (M)

Jul 15

State of Europe.—Financial State of France (M)

Jul 27

The Revolt in India (M)

Aug 4

The Maritime Commerce of Austria (Second article) (M)

Aug 4

The Indian Question (M)

Aug 14

Indian News (M)

Aug 14

State of the Indian Insurrection (M)

Aug 18

The Oriental Question (M)

Aug 27

The Indian Insurrection (M)

Aug 29

Political Situation in Europe (M)

Sep 5

Investigation of Tortures in India (M)

Sep 17

The Revolt in India (M)

Sep 15

British Incomes in India (M)

Sep 21

The Indian Revolt (M)

Sep 16

The French Credit Mobilier (M)

Sep 26

The Revolt in India (M)

Oct 3

The Revolt in India (M)

Oct 13

The Revolt in India (M)

Oct 23

The Revolt in India (M)

Nov 14

The Bank Act of 1844 and the Monetary Crisis in England (M)

Nov 21

The British Revulsion (M)

Nov 30

The Capture of Delhi (Engels)

Dec 5

The Trade Crisis in England (M)

Dec 15

The Financial Crisis in Europe (M)

Dec 22

1858

The Crisis in Europe (M)

Jan 5

The French Crisis (M)

Jan 12

The Siege and Storming of Lucknow (Engels)

Jan 30

British Commerce (M)

Feb 3

The Relief of Lucknow (Engels)

Feb 1

The Approaching Indian Loan (M)

Feb 9

Windham’s Defeat (Engels)

Feb 20

The Attempt Upon the Life of Bonaparte (M)

Feb 22

The Economic Crisis in France (M)

Mar 12

The Rule of the Pretorians (M)

Mar 12

The Derby Ministry.—Palmerston’s Sham Resignation (M)

Mar 15

Portents of the Day (M)

Mar 30

Bonaparte’s Present Position (M)

Apr 1

Pelissier’s Mission to England (M)

Apr 15

Mazzini and Napoleon (M)

May 11

The French Trials in London (M)

Apr 27

The Financial State of France (M)

Apr 30

The Fall of Lucknow (Engels)

Apr 30

Mr. Disraeli’s Budget (M)

May 7

The English Alliance (M)

May 8

Important British Documents (M)

May 20

Details of the Attack on Lucknow (Engels)

May 25

The Annexation of Oude (M)

May 28

A Curious Piece of History (M)

Jun 16

Lord Canning’s Proclamation and Land Tenure in India (M)

Jun 7

Bonaparte’s Financial Manoeuvres.—Military Despotism (M)

Jun 11

The Revolt in India (Engels)

Jun 15

The British Army in India (Engels)

Jun 26

The State of British Commerce (M)

Jun 21

Political Parties in England.—Situation in Europe (M)

Jun 24

The British Government and the Slave Trade (M)

Jul 2

Taxation in India (M)

Jul 23

The Indian Army (Engels)

Jul 21

The Indian Bill (M)

Jul 24

Transport of Troops to India (Engels)

Aug 13

Imprisonment of Lady Bulwer-Lytton (M)

Aug 4

The Increase of Lunacy in Great Britain (M)

Aug 20

The Revolt in India (Engels)

Oct 1

The English Bank Act of 1844 (M)

Aug 23

Commercial Crises and Currency in Britain (M)

Aug 28

History of the Opium Trade (M)

Sep 20

History of the Opium Trade (M)

Sep 25

Another Strange Chapter of Modern History (M)

Sep 23

The Anglo-Chinese Treaty (M)

Oct 5

British Commerce and Finance (M)

Oct 4

Mazzini’s New Manifesto (M)

Oct 13

A New French Revolutionary Manifesto (M)

Oct 19

The British and Chinese Treaty (M)

Oct 15

The Question of the Abolition of Serfdom in Russia (M)

Oct 19

The King of Prussia’s Insanity (M)

Oct 23

Russian Progress in Central Asia

Nov 3

The King of Prussia’s Insanity (M)

Oct 27

The Prussian Regency (M)

Oct 27

Affairs in Prussia (M)

Nov 3

Affairs in Prussia (M)

Nov 8

Russia’s Successes in the Far East

Nov 18

Mr. John Bright (M)

Nov 12

The Prosecution of Montalembert (Engels)

Nov 24

The New Ministry (M)

Nov 24

The New Ministry (M)

Nov 27

Affairs in Prussia (M)

Dec 3

Project for the Regulation of the Price of Bread in France (M)

Dec 15

Affairs in Prussia (M)

Dec 13

Europe in 1858 (E)

Dec 23

Affairs in Prussia (M)

Dec 27

1859

Question of the Ionian Islands (M)

Jan 6

The Excitement in Ireland (M)

Jan 11

The Emancipation Question (M)

Jan 17-21

On Italian Unity (M)

Jan 24

The War Prospect in Europe (M)

Jan 31

Affairs in Prussia (M)

Feb 1

The Money Panic in Europe (Marx & Engels)

Feb 1

Louis Napoleon’s Position (M)

Feb 18

The French Army (Engels)

Feb 24

German Resources for War (Engels)

Mar 12

The Austrian Hold on Italy (Engels)

Mar 4

The State of British Manufactures (M)

Mar 15

Chances of the Impending War (Engels)

Mar 17

The New British Reform Bill (M)

Mar 17

The State of British Manufactures (M)

Mar 24

Peace or War (M)

Mar 25

A Sigh from the Tuileries (M)

Mar 26

The War Prospect in France (M)

Mar 31

The War Prospect in Prussia (M)

Mar 31

A Historic Parallel (M)

Mar 31

The Proposed Peace Congress (Engels)

Apr 23

Great Trouble in Indian Finances (M)

Apr 30

War Inevitable (Engels)

Apr 30

The Proposed Peace Congress (M)

Apr 30

The State of the Question.—Germany Arming (Marx & Engels)

May 9

Prospects of the War (Engels)

May 12

The Financial Panic (M)

May 12

Fair Professions (M)

May 18

Austria, Prussia and Germany in the War (M)

May 27

The War (Engels)

May 23

Highly Important from Vienna (M)

Jun 6

The War-No Progress (Engels)

May 27

Fighting at Last (Engels)

Jun 6

The Battle of Montebello (Engels)

Jun 10

A Prussian View of the War (M)

Jun 10

Strategy of the War (Engels)

Jun 15

Mazzini’s Manifesto (M)

Jun 17

Progress of the War (Engels)

Jun 17

The Austrian Defeat (Engels)

Jun 22

A Chapter of History (Engels)

Jul 2

The News from the War (Engels)

Jul 8

Historical Justice (Engels)

Jul 21

What has Italy Gained? (M)

Jul 27

The Peace (M)

Jul 28

The Treaty of Villafranca (M)

Aug 4

Truth Testified (M)

Aug 4

The French Disarmament (M)

Aug 12

British Commerce (M)

Aug 19

Louis Napoleon and Italy (M)

Aug 29

Population, Crime, and Pauperism (M)

Sep 16

Manufactures and Commerce (M)

Sep 23

Kossuth and Louis Napoleon (M)

Sep 24

The Future of Italy (M)

Sep 29

The New Chinese War (M)

I

Sep 27

II

Oct 1

III

Oct 10

IV

Oct 18

Electoral Corruption in England (M)

Nov 4

A Radical View of the Peace (M)

Nov 8

Trade with China (M)

Dec 3

Trouble in Germany (M)

Dec 2

The Invasion Panic in England (M)

Dec 9

1860

Progress of the Moorish War (Engels)

Jan 19

The Moorish War (Engels)

Feb 8

Savoy and Nice (Engels)

Feb 21

The Moorish War (Engels)

Mar 17

Affairs in France (Marx)

Jan 17

English Politics (Marx)

Jan 27

The New Treaty between France and England (Marx)

Jan 28

Military Reform in Germany (Engels)

Feb 20

The English Budget (Marx)

Feb 11

On Rifled Cannon (Engels)

Apr 7-May 19

Public Feeling in Berlin (Marx)

Apr 10

Sicily and the Sicilians (Marx)

May 17

Preparations for Napoleon’s Coming War on the Rhine (Marx)

May 19

Garibaldi in Sicily.—Affairs in Prussia (Marx)

Jun 14

Garibaldi in Sicily (Engels)

Jun 22

The Emperor Napoleon III and Prussia (Marx)

Jun 12

Interesting from Prussia (Marx)

Jun 13

The British Volunteer Force (Engels)

Jun 25/28

British Commerce (Marx)

Jun 16

The State of British Manufacturing Industry (Marx)

Jul 10/14

Interesting from Sicily.—Garibaldi’s Quarrel with La Farina.—A Letter from Garibaldi (Marx)

Jul 23

British Defenses (Engels)

Jul 24

Events in Syria.—Session of the British Parliament.—The State of British Commerce (Marx)

Jul 28

Could the French Sack London? (Engels)

Jul 26/28

The Russo-French Alliance (Marx)

Aug 3

The Paper Tax.—The Emperor’s Letter (Marx)

Aug 7

Garibaldi’s Movements (Engels)

Aug 7

The New Sardinian Loan.—The Impending French and Indian Loans (Marx)

Aug 14

The Sick Man of Austria (Engels)

Aug 16

The Crops in Europe (Marx)

Aug 21

Corn Prices.—European Finances and War Preparations.—The Oriental Question (Marx)

Aug 25

Garibaldi’s Progress (Engels)

Sep 1

Garibaldi in Calabria (Engels)

Sep 6

British Commerce (Marx)

Sep 8

Russia Using Austria.—The Meeting at Warsaw (Marx)

Sep 17

Affairs in Prussia.—Prussia, France and Italy (Marx)

Sep 27

Preparations for War in Prussia (Engels)

Oct 23

Great Britain—A Money Stringency (Marx)

Nov 10

1861

Austria—Progress of the Revolution (Engels)

Jan 12

German Movements (Engels)

Jan 23

The American Question in England (Marx)

Oct 11

The British Cotton Trade (Marx)

Oct 14

The London Times and Lord Palmerston (Marx)

Oct 21

The London Times on the Orleans Princes in America (Marx)

Nov 7

British Commerce (Marx)

Nov 23

The intervention in Mexico (Marx)

Nov 23

The News and Its Effect in London (Marx)

Dec 19

Progress of Feeling in England (Marx)

Dec 25

1862

English Public Opinion (Marx)

Feb 1

The Mexican Imbroglio (Marx)

Feb 15