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J Inclined to follow tho lend of thtf andont capital Thfi Bynipathy of educated liberalism with tim agitation wnn shown nt a meetinc I Our advice costs you of tho Society of Advocntcn thlH evening nothing A t which It wrw docided to collect fimdn Choose one departmentIt to support till St PntiTrtbiirK Htrlkertt of your business and see was doclamd at tho meeting that there In if we can prove to you a moral obligation to holp tho Htrucjilo of you tHat there are th worklngrnon agulnst ntitocratlo powci do not sec for lhn IlLerId principles of right and justice BureauCO EH A Jan 24 Tho slrikii lover Inand filing system pren ling rapidly in the notithvrn Indusexprts Many of tho labor julldfl trial rentns 316 Bro dw y i herr threaten to order Htrlkf Tho Gov-¬ lohits IIIIN rrsolvo to nnnotincrci ernor rlnr martial law at tho first disorderly j demonstration hut hln powor to enforce the vvindowrt of mAny saloon and of a strong menHitrw immndlatoly Is HOrno what doubtful as tim garrison 1ms boon brewery at Slnebrynhoff The rioters were mostly young men The police acted tar- ¬ tempprarily reduced to a skeleton and ion dily MAUi chiefly of cadets and reservists but late at night had arrested fifty of The treo are already picketed and patrolM tie demonstrator St Petersburg correspondent of by Komlaniios and mounted police ThoihiiwlM of epics of Father itpons the Daily Mail describing tho Kolpiio number original petition to the Czar urn circulating affair says that a considerable of thw workmen had obtained possession All its patient point aptxNil clandestinely de- ¬ not only to tliu workingmen but to tho of Government rifles It was their could they so JB far intention liberate educated olansocarry it out o force their way into tho Nlnrp t I noticeable in Kharkoft Ekater When they encountered Czars presence inoilafr RllKabutgrad and PoltavuHordered to retire but were tho they troops news to 21 According KFIMN Jun making some show of force they continuedpa r report the outbreak at UadomHuilan 1olapd directly resulted from tho to advance intil tbey were within pointThen a Huccession of volleys blank rouge nnwH of tho iniMxnoro in St Irterebtiri Btopixul them and threw them into ccn Tim workmen quit their placen of omployleaving fled precipitately anti paraded tho fusion ment minulhinooUHly with lead the htreoti nhoutli K Down with the Czarl They tried Inter to form anew but tho Down with the nmrdorrra of children pur- ¬ Some of tho men hud rovolvont whllo Infantry pouring succotlvo volleys drove them helterskelter and sued them ¬ atcries Their nxploslvi carried other tracted tho attention of tho reservoH in the Into Kolpino where they wore surrounded Iarrack who broke down tho gates and I by troops who Inflicted further severe punishment on them A high officer who joined the mob Tho Governor turned out the troops to witnessed the terrible scone sold It was a bath of blood and this perhaps ade- ¬ puppreaa the outbreak but tho rioter violently resisted Their lentler discharge quately conveys an Idea of what occurred in St Peters- ¬ A German correspondent his revolver and the Captain of a company burg Bayn that Maxim Gorki th well of infantry fell dead Another otllcer wo known Russian writer who has taken a also shot promlnont part in tho pre ont uprising The commander of tho gendarmerie has been arrested but the correspondent then ordered hlt Inn to fire on tho ringGorki fell badly wounded of the EiprcKK says that ho escaped leader and tho The gendarmes and troops advanced and won a member of the deputation that there wa a desperate fight over tho body vixlted Ministers On Wltto and Prince MIrsky on Saturday All tint mnmberu of tho ringleader who after the demon of the deputation except three are now fitratort were driven buck by bayonets Almo Gorki who Is an actress won hacked to death with swords by tin in prison gendarmes The mob thereupon nwhrx was performing in a distant town She on tho troops and a struggle occurred at sent him throe urgent mewagea saying clone quartern in which an officer forty or she WOA mortally ill Ho accordingly fifty woldierrt and nearly a hundred work let St Petersburg Jiwt before the men nnd reservist were killed Tho mol his house later attacked public buildings with dynaThe other members of the deputation who escnpod arrest are M KhawonioiT mite nnd many yom completely wrecked The troops now hold the town parading editor of one of the Advanced journals tho streets and firing whenever a crowd whose age and influential connections have afwembios It Is that many more protected hUn and a workman whoso this way persons have Identity is unknown to tho police A general striko will begin at Lodz RusTho Aoionai Zeitung of Berlin expresses Tho garrison tomorrow sian Poland tho fear whioh It says IH entrained In there has boon ordered to bo confined to the host informed circles barracks in order to bo ready for any emer- Ducal clique in Russia is organizing a mili- ¬ gency tary revolution with tie object of placingA report comes from Beuthen a town on the throne a personality more capable of upholding tho latorrntn of tho reaction- ¬ of Prussian Silesia on the Polish frontier that tw Gorman garrinon is froquantlj aries thin the humane but vacillating called out for military Hiorolws upon the Nicholas frontier sometimes at night The agent of tim Wcutlnghoune company In St Petersburg has telegraphed hero DEMORALIZED ncsaiAN orriotAi1 ¬ PAnm Jan 21 Tlio corrcHpondent of that the companys works have boon tempossibility tho of to avoid porarily closed tbo Petit Parinien at St PotorBburg says it being feared that tho Russian imperial family la a proy trouble with the be by a would attacked works L the that Czar to terror and prostration Tho mob if work was continued Otherwise dejected and rtifuws to make any dooMon Prince Mlrnky in in despair Indescribable there Is complete harmony between tho The agent bowildernwnt prevails among thfi various company and its employees add that the authorities seem to have ministers of State The St Poternburg correspondent of the the city thoroughly under control Somo of tim lingllsb oorret pond iitH In Petit Journal lay It Is obncrvablo that St Petersburg say that Fother Gapon has In what shootlns the HoldlerB did yesterday they idiot less In a body than they did on gone to Moscow to organIze the workmen Sunday Many tired In the air Tho I there Tills cannot be confirmed The Telegraph St Petersburg corre ncene at Kolulno twelve miles up the river gH ndent says that a relative of one of the where tho military encountered a column of workmen on tho march WOH horrlbloi arrested members of tho deputation called on Tuesday morning upon M do The mawsncro began urioiwly but he workthings had taken and asked men mado a den erat i defenco and tho olworn worsted by and since when it was a crime to call dlern more than figures give a prominent statesman with liunano Intent armed Mrlker as 103 M do Yilttw received hbi visitor cordially the ntimbnr killed ill this and tho wounded 380 and manifested surprlH and regret nt tho his relative of which he said THINK THIS 1OIKTS TO FSD OF WAR arT t of nothing Ho promised to writeho know AH 24 In the situation Ioxtwix Jan to tho Minister of tho Interior Kuswia hrcomei4 worce European opinion Tho correspondent add that ho Is en Thecxptanatlon tnkeMi more hojHfulview of thin paradox IB tho belief that the revolt abled to state emphatically that neither M itto nor PrInce Mlroky had any handhOI reached such proX rtlonn that tin do will compel tho craven Czar and the or Pert in tho deedrf of tho last three days insensate monsters who have been giving which they both sincerely deplore as blun ¬ M do Witt j of court him the counsel of dectmctlonto stop the ders and crimes possessed no authority whatever in any- ¬ war In order to pacify tho country Ills argued that thin result will bo reached thing but the reform mentioned In the Czars recent ukase and couli accomplish whatever turn the insurrectionary movement takes Speedy peace is certain if nothing Prince Mlreky who is still the the rebellion by any chance succeeds On nominal Minister of tho Interior despite tbo other hand if as IH more probable tho the acceptance of his resignation by the produces Czar has yielded up his powers ploy of ruthless suppression Since Saturday night all his jurisdictionsubmission no sane government over tho civil administration was handed dare waR war while volcano is smoulder over by the Gear on the recommendation of Ing beneath thor make it abundantly Grand Duko Serglun to Gen Trepotf The The latest clear that the demand for reform and Grand Duke proposed that OH Gen Trepoff and Energy hatred of tho war am well nigh universal had shown no far us concerns tho urban population of in Moscow his servIces should be utilized It in equally apparent that resort in St Petersburg and his Majesty gladly Russia Consequently tho conduct of to butcheries will only drive the desperate consented populace to forms of vengeance that are affairs has for the past three days been in the hands of Grand Duke Vladimir who Public massacred ordinarily detectable will breed a vaat crop of assassins and in- ¬ directed tho mov menU of the troops and cendiaries against whom the Czar the Gen TrepolT who inaplritod the Grand Dukes aad all other tyrants will be ordered arrests and is sending high standing and loyalty to prison helpless in nee olwervem careful the So huMoR THAT BKIIOITfls TAIACE IH WKECKKB mot events of the post three days In the princi The Kiprtfn issues a upecial edition con- ¬ pnl cities of Riuwla the beginning of the taining a despatch from saying it in end of the Far Eastern war This opinion reported thai the utrikern In St Petersburg was reflected today on the London Stock have wrecked Grand Duko SergluVw palace Exchange and the Continental bourse there The Apt oJnrtn caused by Sundays fTKllKfiT KKKXslaughter has given place to an optimism which will not disappear unless 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GovnrntnRiit learning that seine apprehension exists us to this relative possi- ¬ bility that in tho eventual case of nego- ¬ tiations between Russia und Japan with question the view to establishing concession of might rise In regard to Chlneee territory to some noutral Powers I nm Instructed to make known to your Excellency that tho President of the United States would greatly regret having to share that those fears because ho Is this tho introduction in character of questions of interests foreign t those directly in disputo In the actual TOT would still further delay tho conclusion if peace which Is no doslrablo Tho United States have on several occasions made known their views on this question It In w ll known and they are pleased with tho cordial welcome that has tholr efforts in favor of the bon accorded policy of maintaining the Integrity of China and the open door in the Kant where equality in commercial treatment and time homo facilities should belong to all nations Holding such views my Government opposes all idea of tho reservation of tern tonal rights of control to bo exercised in Empire and thinks that it the make known Itn Intentions n this respect with the view to avoiding all misunderstanding with regard to the policy of th nation which ban t o large commercial Interests In the Pacific end China and whoso possession nro w Im to that wrtant in the region piling ncc treat empire I shall have tho honor to mention to your Excellency this matter at the next diplomatic reception and shall IHI pleased to obtain an expression of your views on tho points I have indicated

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that Other Finns of Now York said that the revolutionary spirit never ran so high l c only ono of foro They say The natire troop fef the have been sent to eight distant provinces anti been replaced by Russia troops Caucasus Forward the Yiddish organ of tin Social isis bare has received a clown political mysof tho kind which teriously almost any fine morning all over RuH inn town Th New tho streets of a ready to reply York Socialists are This months i tuo 0 In kind ono of their monthly magazines will l BO that sheets printed on very thin sent Into Russia In letters may

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