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Show I REVOLUTIONISTS CONFIDENT. Tempest of War Ceases. Not That of Revolution. ST. PETERSBURG. Deo l ThA f,, Mowing Mow-ing dispatch from Vlce-Admlral Chouknln at Sebastopol. dated November 30, was jiven out tonight: The revolutionist count on complete succ, .iMurlng the sailors end noldlers that they could remain loyal servants of th Empror while presenting their demands, and that It van not necessary for them to use violence. 3y acting- logethor. they were told, they could not fsll to succeed. Only the ringleader wen- acquainted with the ral objects of tho putting forth of the economic pretext on servlr basis, the majority ma-jority of men believing that arms would not be employed. Terrorized Workmen. I The crews on board the ships rrmnlned loyal. Terrorism, Including threats of death, was ud to force the workmen of the port to tempest of war has ceased, but not that of revolution. Tho Russian people r being led uncomprehendlngly Into civil war and self-destruction. self-destruction. Gen. Baron Meller t akomelskle. commander com-mander of the Seventh armv corps at SAbastopol. telegraphed as folows. Commends the Troops. Armed revolt has ceat-d. All the troops b-tv b-tv f t brilliantly and performed their difficult duty devotedly. The number of prisoners exceeds J""""'1 Excitement prevails among the Inhabitants, ' "bpeclallv among the .tews, whom the revolt- Menary officers Insulted and threatened. The conduct of the Rrct regiment in the -apture if the mnrlne barracks VU Irreproaeh-able. Irreproaeh-able. a was also the service rendered by the RleUtok regtment. the fortress artlllerv and other troops. |