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Show PATRIOTS IF fflSSII ! j win warn One Hundred Sixty-Seven wjl Signed Viborg ManifeT Arc Convicted, f ii ST. PETERSBURG, T)m ' v trial of the JGfl members of ,v ':' Duma, who signed the Viborc imSv ;' was concluded today. Ono RJ Jjft -jjixty-seven of them were convic t -sonteuced to three months' irl.-M ment, whilo two were acquittal ' ground that they had signal nmi,03 apprehension. ulfTs fho sentence carries with it l ' t' of all political rights. 1 th- M. Ramischwilt, who alrf-Mr , ' served moro than three months' h 9 man- imprisonment, will ho immrJ:? t spL tree. Unless an' appeal I ffijjft ft cistou of tho court is taken tir1 F tence will tako effect bociumniV ary 20, until which time 28, Deputies will remain at lar The trial began on Dccembor "i s ? was notable for the powerful made by the most prominent offc? $ fendants, which seemed to mfif A public sentiment aud to lAfuscTi,?1? f timo spirit into the ranks of the ' ' sition. The prominence of th0 1 8 it is generally believed, indne3"n I government to exercise lenicnc- P The sentence withdraws from'R,..- politics tho foremost Liberal tjtnr t iho constitutional movement forwr 6 decades, among them being R trunkevitch, who drafted the first 2 mnnd on the Emperor for a eonstitmu! 9 Prince Dagorukof, Prince Dmitri Q affosky, cx-secrotary of tlio lower lw Prince Obolinsky and Prince fj0nS the woll-known jurist; Mm. Pntra-c Vladimer Neboukoff. leader of th stitutiona-1 Democrats; Max 'Vinaven i Leuitzky, and the peasants. Cehfa and iSazarenko, together with a ul of other notod men. |