Show blood flows in many parts of the russian empire extremists urging continuation of uprisings and demanding a democracy St Petersburg nor 1 noona noon A light fall of snow covered the city with a white mantle during the night but ibis morning tha weather is becoming cold and a rain helped to put damper on the ardor of the crowds already exhausted by the demonstrations of yesterday general arc warning to the that ho will use emergency measures 10 prevent disorders coupled with the appearance reappearance re of of horse and foot soldiers also exercises a restraining influence ond the agitator a experienced perien ced difficulty in again rousing the proletariat many strikers among the railroad men are ready to return to work and those in tavor or of continuing the struggle have difficulty in holding the majority the students and social democratic leaders who continue to declare that only a democratic republic will suffice are using every means in their power to beep up the enthusiasm thusia sm and drive the people into armed collisions with the troops A score of big meetings were announced for today an official thanksgiving service was announced to take place at the kazan cathedral at 2 this afternoon the news from the provinces shows that the whole empire must have been plunged into great excitement yester day everywhere the announcements of tho manifesto granting russia a constitution urged the people to a high pitch of enthusiasm but everywhere the populace was divided into two camps as in bt petersburg those who accepted the boon of freedom with intense joy and who are now denominated loyalists and the extreme radicals under the leadership of the students social democrats and revolutionary lutio nary organization who used the opportunity to preach the complete overthrow of tho government clashes ind sanguinary encounters occurred at many places in some towns the obtained control and the authorities were forced to obey their demands tor the release of the political prisoners this was the case at cossacks ere turned loose and beat the crowds fit kazan kief and other lilaces ji laces procurator st nov ithe dawn tot a constitutional era marks the passing of constantine po the aged chief procurator of the holy synod and the ser braat and adviser of thaw emperors atio all during his long difo has been alie strongest defender ot the autocracy to cracy fie was unwilling to remain in office under a parliamentary government and last night presented his resignation which was accepted by ibe emperor who at the same time dominated him to the senate the resting place ot retired statesmen the following addressed to M was published late tonight constantine Petro yield ang to your desire we have called you to the senate and also desire you to continue your activity as a member of the council of empire but liberate you from the of chief procurator af pf the holy synod and from mem acer of the committee 0 having been for more than a quarter rt a century the nearest collaborator with my grandfather my father and in the administration of tha orthodox church you have acquired pay esteem by your extraordinary capability and devotion to the throne in divesting myself in your person of the services cervices vices of a statesman whose zeal and firm convictions were ever highly ap predated by me I 1 find it my sincere duty to express to you my profound gratitude tor your devoted services the first change in the ministry contemplated tem plated by count witte also was indicated tonight in the published announcement no of the retirement of lieutenant governor glascot Glas sot ot education who was nominated to the from the army when the etring band and iron discipline were thought necessary to keep the students in order it was general glascot who recommended to the em geror the granting of autonomy to the universities and the conferring on them of the right of assembly WHY THE CZAR GAVE WAY berlin nor I 1 1 the correspondent of the bokal Anz leger at st peters bourg says he has learned from a well informed source tho following details of count wittes interview monday with emperor nicholas during he prevailed upon his majesty to sign iho the court party bad been working upon the emperor to prevent his eign ing the when count witter ap feared his majesty asked the count it the imperial signature could not be postponed the count thereupon called attention to abo frightful condition of affairs within the empire especially to the latest mutiny in the black sea fleet and also pointed to an important from berlin announcing a heavy drop in russian bonds count witto said that not an hour bo lost and that to delay a day or two would usher in a revolution with all its horrors horr orB only then did the emperor consent to sign DISORDERS IN WARSAW J V warsaw hesslan poland nor 1 t disorders continue throughout tho city conflicts between the populace and soldiers are frequent the aw horaites ho rites with ignoring tha imperial manifesto and general depression prevails y everywhere there Is a complete in business and traffic even the employed emp loyes of tho dru stores have again gone out on strike the and are full of trompa the people are attempt ing to organize street meetings hut they are promptly dispersed by bayonet A meeting of the vienna railroad employed emp loyes at noon waa broken up by the police crowds are flocking to the cemeteries on the occasion of all saints day the workmen have organized an antigovernment anti government demonstration at the cemetery HOSPITALS FILLED WITH WOUNDED russia nov 1 during the rioting here yesterday the governor and mayor with the aid of the city employed emp loyes barricades barricaded barrica ded themselves inside the city hall to prevent the progress of the mob which had gathered outside the building dragoons were summoned to the rescue hut they were fought off by the mob which set alre to the building the troops eventually obtained the upper hand the hospitals are filled with wounded MANY KILLED IN kaeff kieff nor 1 the populace seized the town hall yesterday and revolutionary speeches were being delivered to the crowd from the balcony when the cossacks appeared some ot the people inside the building were armed and a regular engagement followed resulting in many being killed or injured tho cossacks finally routing the crowd and capturing the building after dark the jewish acarter was sacked the bodies of five persona killed and 45 wounded people were removed from the town hall the cossacks while passing the office of the a liberal paper fired three volleys at tho building RED FLAG demonstration russela nor 1 troops were employed to disperse red nag demonstrations here yesterday seven persons were killed among them being two jews many persons were wounded representatives of the social democrats appeared before a special session of the council and presented a demand for the withdrawal of the military BEATEN OFF BY COSSACKS russia nov 1 crowds in i an attempt to storm the prison here yesterday were beaten off by cossacks Coa sacks who fired several volleys at tho mob many persona were killed or wounded and many more beaten with whips the doctors residences were transformed into hospitals TURNED OUT THE JEWS russia nor 1 tha crowds hero today turned on tho aca and plundered their stores |