Show L The Attempt on the Czar ST PETERSBURG March 19JIhe following fol-lowing is an authorized official declaration t declara-tion concerning tha ttempt upon the life ot the Czar It is not believed that the active society of the Constitutional n i party has such an extensive and influential influ-ential following as some foreigntj urnals represint The Constitutionalists instead in-stead of being WHOLLY DISTINCT FROM THE NIHILISTS 1 are nothing but the executors of a 4 milder programme cldakingthe violent 4 methods of Nihilism so as to secure a certain amount of toleration from the educated mouphtful classes in Russa The Czars advisers are 0 convinced from a long observation that the influential classes in Russia do not consider that the time has yet arrived in the political development of the empire for the introduction of f il CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT i by his majesty nor do the Pan Slavic party sire constitutionalism on the contrary they declare that an autocratic auto-cratic form of government tempered I by a just administration of the codified law is desired until the Russian territorial 1 terri-torial expansion has reached the limits set for it by Pan Slavic ideas The I Socialism recently promoted in Germany Ger-many by Prince Bismarck is being carefully studied by the Russian government the Czar being well disposed f dis-posed in favor of such progressive I economic changes in the Territories j under Russian sway as shall conduce to i the happiness and weUare ot tae RusSian f Rus-sian people JHE CZAR WAS DEEPLY IMPRESSED by the terrible circumstances under t which his father met his death Thev last attempt upon his own life projected pro-jected by the Nihilists produced a feeling feel-ing of horror still it is unlikely that it will lead to a change of his previous 1 < f policy His Majesty cannot but view 1 m wih mingled bitterness an regret the J j position in which he is place by the i tf threats and perils continually besetting i j him He deplores the necessity which I constantly exists for the costly and extensive j ex-tensive precautions for his personal t safety whenever he T aires to travel or j J t even go teyond the precincts of the palace the restrictions vaich impede j > i his movements and prevent his seeing i J it his people as they are and judging for i himself concerning their needs I t The Czars aversion to plunging j J Russia into a RUINOUS AND FRUITLESS WAR I i j rf continues as great as ever No change i 1 1 in his convictions in this respect is expected ex-pected by his advisers except in con I HI i I forimty with his views on Russian imperial Pi im-perial interests 04 iff |