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Show It C SSI A TVKWW. Hoe lo ibe Nihlllat Who O fie ii ls Hoy a 1 1 j . St. Petersburg, 24. Russian com manders in Bulgaria and Eastern Rouiuelia have received stringent orders to enforce stricter discipline among tho troops, as in consequence ol tbe In xi t y heretofore the soldiers propagate revolutionary ideas on returning to Russia. . The emperor and empress have started for Livadia. The minister ol ustice will conduct lbs prosecution ol tbe assaes;Q Solouvitfl. The court will contain six judges. St. Petersburg, 23. Tho Official Gazelle publishes negotiations accord-: ing to which civilians may bo handed , over to courls martial for trial without preliminary investigation. Appeals against judgments must be lodged within twenty-four hours after the latter are rendered. The governor general's discretion in regaid lo tbe acceptance of appe!s is absolute. General Gourke, on enieriog upon his duties, harangued tbe police. U sa:d he nas determined to trace the evil to its roots. London, 24. German newsp.ipsr have a leporl that Tartars of Orak fearing forcible baptism, have hnrn-d the town and murdered the otlicials. Two thousand persons have been arrested at St. Petersburg in tho last few days. Persons suspected of com-piicily com-piicily in tbe murder of Governor Krupolkino, and at the attempt on General Dreatelm, have been arrested in Warsaw and Plevsk, respectively. The well known novelist, Tur-gueniefT, Tur-gueniefT, has been expelled from Russia. Miners sre to bold a congress in Yorkshire. Ep'and, in May, (o de cide upon the advisability of stopping alt mining for four or five weeks, so as to lessen the output. |