Show FREEDOM IS CELEBRATED ALL OVER RUSSIAN EMPIRE While Socialists and Revolutionists Are Dissatisfied Most of the People Peo-ple Receive the News With Deepest Joy St Petersburg On Tuesday all Russia was busily engaged in celebrating cele-brating the emperors gift of freedom which tho greater part of tho people received with deepest Joy though In St Petersburg Moscow and other cities socialists and revolutionists organized or-ganized antigovernment demonstrations demonstra-tions and red lag parades which with tho patriotic demonstrations led to a number of conflicts between tho reds and whites as the anti government and royalist factions are respectively termed On tho whole the day passed more quietly In Russia Rus-sia than had been expected Riots were reported at Kazan Klshlnoff and Poltava and two men were killed In each of tho two capitals St Petersburg and Moscow the day was ono such as the Russians never before be-fore havo seen The Slavic people I who during tho long war Just closed and the anxious period preceding tho announcement of the new era of constitutionalism con-stitutionalism seemed selfrestrained anti apathetic gave themselves fully to tho exuberance of tho moment and spent tho entire day In parades and assemblies which for tho first time In tho history of Russia wuro freely permitted per-mitted Under the orders of Count Wltte and General Trepoff the troops generally wero withdrawn from tho streets of tho cities and tho fullest rein given tho people to let out their enthusiasm In demonstrations which so long as they were not destructive wore not interfered with Tho soldiers off duty mingled freely with the demonstrators and fraternized frater-nized with tho populace A number of them Including soy oral officers placed themselves at tho head of ono i procession provoking wild cheers A feature of the day was the intense in-tense enmity displayed by tho orators ora-tors against General Tropoff tho agitators agi-tators universally demanding his removal re-moval and at a great meeting in tho university ono orator openly called for a volunteer to kill 1 him Count Wltte however does not seem Inclined In-clined to throw him overboard at least for till present and has also refused tho proposals for tho removal of tho troops as sheer folly |