Show I CZAR D OF ST sr PETERSBURG Russian Monarch Will Not I the Fate Fate of Louis XVI I I II If I TER IN CAUCA SI ARME i NS DESTROY Y TAR TARTAR i OF CORSo CORS tILo tit t Nov is reported 4 that in the government or of Erivan Erhan 4 4 ArmenIans from a 8 number of r 4 I villages c attacked th the Tartar vii 41 i ilace lace lage of Corn killed ot of the vii il 4 4 lagers and plundered and burned 4 all property 4 I St pe No Nov Nichola and the Russian court ourt will not come to St Petersburg this winter A short time ago it Was announced ed the tho emp emperor was n about out to to the winter palace In an annex or of Which Count Witte Vitti huts has installed lIhn lf but his bla majesty maje lies now no decided to go from Peterhof back to Selo where here he has been living Hying for al moat float two years with the exception of the la last t months spent at Peterhof Ex Except on the occasion of the ceremony of ble blessing the waters last January when the emperor narrowly escaped in injury Injury jury owing to a mysterious charge harge of rape grape being tired fired In the direction of the imperIal by a saluting battery battor the emperor tn has not stepped Inside the winter Inter pala for fOl over eighteen months His decision to come to the Is regarded not only for Its Ita moral effect but be because cause it keeps keep him surrounded b by court Influences and out or lose immediate with C Itte who at the theIU IU t time should have d dully il almost hourly homly conference with the emperor Members of his I haY have advised against the em ein Perot bein ip St Petersburg when the national assembly meets as well as on account or of tile dau daiger el of Popular ills dis orders at the capital this winter re le i to the mind not without effect the fatal results of Lpuis LOUI XVI agreeing the leave looe Vor Ver Sli sallies and jut lut himself at the merc mercy of the populace of Paris in 1789 Another Strike Proposed The File Polish delegation here Is working hard to secure the cooperation of the Liberal Social Democrats and ana work mens In another general political s strike in aid of the Poles bat battle battie tie tle for autonomy autonom but thus hus fa far I while they have met with much sympathy no action has hils been taken for their ns as assistance as Count Witte whom the de deputation saw saws was extremely fir firm In declaring m that the move movement mont ment would dt do no flO good for un on under onder der tIll md that martinI martial law could not be until the sepa MUst movement ceased The premier declared the most mO t the Poles addition to the rights granted under the reform manifesto wasia wasa se general em for and municipal Languish in Prison The Polish delegates say that over Polish prisoners are languishing in the jails of Warsaw The radical press preg today is not In denunciation tion of the action In fn Put pul Putting ting all Poland under martial la lac de daring that it I Is a plain of the requirement of th rt form manifesto but it Is 18 evident the governor has ha recovered hit his iere and andIs I Is determined t ti use severe seere if I r to restore order The agitation tion throughout the country at the ox optional powers conferred on the of the emperor who wIll wIllbe be to the central provinces where it Is 18 said agrarian disorders disorder fire are spreading in of tills At the same time thue a halt dozen governors Including the governors or of Ode Odessa n and Kazan who ho signally lIy f fil il to prevent disorders hue have been summarily dis at Count Witts ittes instigation Appeal for Mercy The clergy with Ith other classes ses con continuA nue their t for the Cron stadt of whom re reported reported ported to have been condemned to 10 death A hundred orthodox priests at ata ata a meeting held at the residence of the Metropolitan Antonius formulated and aud audd d an appeal for mercy to the emperor eror A number of arm army officers Indignant at the action of Lieutenant Froloff of the imperial horse guards who recently Professor r I Tarle of the thel l Polytechnic ol ln institute have joined in a to boye boycott tt Froloff Rna and all the the other officers of the horse guards the lt clears himself ot of th the charge Ot or rEsigns within a month The They have addressed a letter to a local paper asking for the cooperation of o otheir their brothe of officers cers In their action The bO boycott Is to include refusal to salute lute the of the horse guards Md and th the exclusion lon of the latt latter r from all military festivals and assembly rooms |