Notification of Marx's Expulsion from Paris Issued by the Commissioner of Police

Author(s) Karl Marx
Written 19 July 1849


First published in: Marx and Engels, Works, Second Russian Edition, Vol. 43, Moscow 1976
Printed according to the manuscript
Translated from the French
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 9

On Marx's expulsion from Paris, see Note 403.

City of Paris

Quartier du Faubourg

St. Germain

Year eighteen hundred and forty

nine, nineteenth of July

Office of the Prefect of Police[1]

NOTIFICATION TO MR. MARX TO RESIDE

IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MORBIHAN

We the undersigned Commissioner of Police of the Faubourg St. Germain,—

notify Mr. Marx (Charles), 29 years of age,[2] born at Treves (Prussia), writer, living at rue de Lille No. 55, of the decision of the Minister of the Interior,[3] by which he is required to go to the department of Morbihan in order to reside there, and is obliged to comply with the measure adopted in respect of him.

Dourlens

  1. Carlier.— Ed.
  2. Marx was 31 at the time.— Ed.
  3. Dufaure.— Ed.