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In the anguish of Ws guilty conscience . . Heine is trying to propitiate . ' (to Engels, January 17). Marx gives Lassalle a summary of the effects of the abolition of the taxes on cereals in 1846. He concludes that, from 1849 to 1854, relative wages have fallen and from 1849 to 1852, profit has risen in relation to wages, which have remained stationary. (January 23) February-April: The theme of the 16 articles in the NO-Z during February are the fall of the Aberdeen coalition ministry, the political parties , the Palmerston cabinet, the Crimean War, the state of the armies, Palmerston's political biography , and the death of Joseph Hume, veteran of the Commons.

December 21) In a letter to Engels, Marx sums up the conclusions to which his study of the crisis has led hirn , especially concerning the situation of France . The crisis is not yet acute, but French industry and commerce have been severely affected ; the French , characteristically prudent, have irnposed restrictions on themselves while accumulating enormous amounts of capital at the Banque de France ; closure of the Bourse; the real crisis only breaks out in France after hitting Holland, Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Levant and Russia, all countries with which France has an unfavourable balance of trade ; at the height of the crisis , the stock market will collapse and with it the state, the principal garnbler and speculator.

NYDT February 18) The 2,000 copies of the Revelations on the Trial of the Communists in Cologne intended for distribution in Gerrnany, are confiscated at the Swiss fron tier , while another edition is published in a Boston journal (New EnglandZeitung) . Marx accuses the Prussian government of having resorted to forgery and perjury , manufacturing missing documents, buying false witness and abusing the Laws of the Criminal Code in order to prove the guilt of the seven arrested members of the Communist League.

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