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Show PHRYGIAN OAP AND THE KNOUT. Means Taken by I'rnncp to Keep Out Haxalnn Exiles. The French republic, thunks to the new alliance between the Phrygian cap and the knout, has done its best to make its soil insecure -for those who lied from the tyranny of OTirdom, says the North American Review. Among- Russian x-iles x-iles living at Zurich, Geneva and Lausanne Lau-sanne spies have latterly been introduced, intro-duced, oven in the guiieof alleged Kidy studenls of the same nationality. In England alone proscribed Russians are free, and in England, partly in consequence conse-quence of their contact with the quiet opciation of parliamentary institutions, partly on account of a change of feeling feel-ing among the cultuied clashes of their own country, men like Stepnink, the author au-thor of "Underground Russia" and kindred works, who once had a hand in the fierce active fightnga'.nst autocracy by nil available means of irregular war fare, have gradually ceased to be connected con-nected with the organization of so-called so-called terroristic attempts. Their London Lon-don monthly organ, Free Kussin, shows how much they have moderated their demands. If the young emperor would only eon-sent eon-sent to the introduction of home.k'nd of representative assembly, such a1 ell European nations have, nnd as even the sultan Imd, adoptexl shortly before Turkey was beaten down by the armies of Alexander II., the reigning czar would rally around tyini ninny who are at present his adversaries in what is believed be-lieved to be the imp of the mast extreme ex-treme party. |