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Show Ir is said in St. Petersburg alone more tu.m aix hundred persona o' the noble ciaases are under arrest aud to be deported to Siberia without trial. Ere in Odessa sixty nobles or privileged persons hive been eent to Siberia without trial, and two hundred hun-dred others are under arrest to be judged. Ihe number of these people to ba exiled is bo great that a practical prac-tical difficulty has arisen in connection connec-tion with their deportation. A noble who has col been judicially sentenced, sen-tenced, when sent to Siberia by crJer of tho secret police, must be sentenced hy two RtnjrniCS, it being agaicst the law to manacle an uc:nieojnsd privileged pei:n. Taerg are not ecoeii'a gendarmes to escort the people thus to bo departed, and the secret police ministry pro-pts pro-pts to get rid of the d.diculty by ft tt erics ine nhlts hka ordinary criminals. T-e olUjials are oppca-.d to I:. is course, aid a ministcri-il quarrel quar-rel ii in prc.e.-3. MeanU:r.e the gendarmes; are e-:crtins tne cm-decayed cm-decayed to the pclaI coijny -h rjp-ii.y rjp-ii.y as possible. |