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Show iG FOR NEWS tow !f St. Petersburg Are D1E From Knowledge jfof the Pacts. )N CRONSTADT jS NOW ANTICIPATED flips of the Baltic Squad-IjRcportcd Squad-IjRcportcd to Be in Complete Mutiny. jlERSBUBG-, Aug. 1. St. Po-fanxiously Po-fanxiously awaiting news of Jmof of yesterday's battlo bo-ij!inntineers bo-ij!inntineers and the Govern-Jta Govern-Jta at Svoaborg. No doflnito m has been received hero, ow-damago ow-damago done to the land tel-f"cs. tel-f"cs. The advices received by fepiment by Trireless telegraphy been divulged. jjt importance is attached to lt of the fleet. According to 11 intimations, tho crews of jgla are still under tho control Vfibora, but privato advices say "ition of tho crows have been fcilow decks for fear of mu- raa a rumor in circulation hero Jjkt four of the ships of th,e , 'iadron wore in complete mu-xoaming mu-xoaming at large in tho Gulf ML and that tho commandant idt had been notified to bo ffor an attack by tho vesselB. krthy of noto that a dispatch itial agency from Helslngfors, Og., the arrival of tho fleet oft .1&nd tho fact that it opened jaot mention what it opened -snnandor Was Absent. jniral Birileff presumably has jolsingfors to assumo personal o the ffeet, as it now dcvel-ferand dcvel-ferand Duke Alexander Mieh-Jh'e Mieh-Jh'e Emperor's brother, is not Abet, as previously reported, &tchina "with tho Empress post intense anxiety still prc-jjregard prc-jjregard to a possible upris-,Sstdat upris-,Sstdat and tho general spread olt through the ontire naval flsht. A personal visit by a cut of tho Associated Press idt shows that the authorities iLvod timely -warning of tho jSveaborg and nipped a oossl-(jjin oossl-(jjin tho bud. They had tho liell in hand Tuesday night, fly, placed detachments of in-ahe in-ahe doors of the mnrino bar-iremoved bar-iremoved tho carbines from iin tho building. Chora Made Prisoners. Jay morning tho 1500 sailors jltho Seventh equipage, quar-eCronstadt, quar-eCronstadt, whoso loyalty had iusted, found themselves pris-jiie pris-jiie correspondent saw them mt of the windows of their and unablo to communicate outside. Tho stroots of Cron-,'Bwarnnng Cron-,'Bwarnnng with troops of tho rii regiments and the nowlv fop. of the Twenty-fourth di-ao; di-ao; serve to overawo the disaf-(ments. disaf-(ments. PTnmandant at Cronstadt or-jtconfiscation or-jtconfiscation of papers from jburg in order to prevent the xho Droak at Sveaborg from Jfche islanders. This measure successful. of agitators who went over idt in the same boat with tho pent of tho Associated Press jto hold nieotings and com-fliewB com-fliewB of the Svoaborg happen-;ey happen-;ey were dispersed, however, Vbefore tho leveled rifles of peers' Wives Frantic. l(ttors of the Navy department adt are besieged by the wives Ives of oflicers on "board, tho SETolBingfors, who aro frantic preports that tho crews had d killed thoir superiors, 'correspondent was crossing jistadt to Oranionbaum he saw dal yacht PoleBtar lying with (at the pier below tho imperial jjat Peterhof. i righting Continues. WGFORB, Aug. 3, 1:30 a. m. TJtho vicinity of tho fort, tho ents practically a normal as-!jvn as-!jvn tno evening largo crowds Mon the quays listening to tho Fand watching tho dense col-Jjnoko col-Jjnoko rising from tho islands, jjin tho harbor haB been pro- ffightfall tho Governor issued Ujclosiug all public houses, traffic has been resumed with fJburg, tho railroud bridgo bo-fihimaki bo-fihimaki nnd Ryttvlao, which up by members of tho "Rod Shaving been repaired. Prior wing ui) of this bridge mem-ho mem-ho "Red Guard" seized tho pberg station and stopped tho burg mail train. Jito flag has been hoisted on , 5a. islands, but it is premature Ether tho rovolutionarics tlioro fsndorcd or not. In any ovont, ftho firo from the battleship jfanothcr warship undoubtedly Jjtinoers report that the Slava 5c. several times by their Arc. tho nfternoon a b'out put out 'jiaborg and was bombarded. fnts. who wero membors of the 2ird' were taken into custody, neral Strike Doclared. nlng tho strike committco de-Tfjeneral de-Tfjeneral strike to begin at 7 teving received an intimation lewiso Holsiugforo would bo .,'fL. Up to midnight, howovor, (ftjno evidences of this strike. ato has issued special orders Ifcrnors to adopt measuros to public ordor and security, and iWhen tho regular forces with uSiutionaries of I'inlnnd havo Issued an appeal to the troops to support sup-port tho people in a light for land and liberty. The Svoaborg mutiny first broko out Monday in a sapper battalion which had been disarmed in tho fortress. The artillery joined in tho revolt and together to-gether tho mutineers took possession of tho forts. Tho commander o tho fortress fort-ress appoalod personally to tho men, but his words wero unhooded, Tho mutiny mu-tiny speedily assumed an aggressive character, Tho commander of Uic sup-por sup-por battalion wns fired upon by his men and wounded. He was then stoned to death and thrown into tho sea, A midshipman namod Delivron, attached to one of the torpodo boat destroyers, wont out and hauled down tho red flag from Skntuddon fortress whilo tho mutineers mu-tineers wero firing on him. Ho received four bullets in tho breast and died in a hospital during the night, |