Full text: The Socialism of to-day

FERDINAND LASSALLE. 
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almost immediately, a young Wallachian Boyar, Baron Janko 
von Racowitza, and she herself announced the fact to Lassalle. 
The rage and despair of this haughty man were thus excited to 
the utmost. Nothing can better depict the agitation of a fierce 
and passionate nature than the letters which he wrote, during 
this critical month of August, to his friends and to the ¿rl who 
was deserting him. Feverish telegrams despatched at every 
instant, extraordinary proceedings, frenzied appeals, fits of 
passion, journeys post-haste in all directions—it is a veritable 
picture of modern life, nervous and overheated to excess. 
^ssalle returned to Geneva towards the end of the month 
bearing a letter from the Bavarian Minister of Foreign Affairs,' 
which he hoped might induce Herr von Doenniges to grant 
im an interview with Helena. He was certain she would 
never resist the power of his voice and personal influence • but 
she absolutely refused to see him. Enraged beyond all bounds, 
he demanded satisfaction in insulting terms from Herr von 
Doenniges. Racowitza presented himself to answer the chal 
lenge. His two seconds. Dr. Arndt and Count Kaiserlink, who 
was to marry Helena’s sister, demanded the return of all her 
letters. Colonel Riistow and the Hungarian, General Bethlen, 
who acted for Lassalle, absolutely refused. The duel was then 
desired by both adversaries. It took place on the 28th August, 
1864, in the neighbourhood of Carouge. Lassalle fell at the 
first shot, mortally wounded. Three days later he died at the 
Hotel Victoria in Geneva.* 
The Countess Hatzfeld brought his remains back to Germany 
^ way of the Rhine. It was like a triumphal march. At 
Mayence a most imposing ceremony was arranged, principally 
by the care of the Catholic clergy. In order to put an end to 
these manifestations, which were moving the Socialist body in 
same subject, Im Amchlnss an die Memoiren 
tnand Lassalle, trad, dal russo de Z. E. Florence, 1878.
	        
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