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Show THE RUSSIAN .1EWS. Tlirlr lVr.rnitbii sld lo Ilatp Iletn J1ori Harlnl since ttp, (Inlldball IVIItlon. 1 riTHIAH L'SC. A ninoNd TCRM CONCCRNINQ MILL Soundlnrt IIMneru San Irsn.l.cn on I Honolulu for llir- rnrpote or I ailng a Cable. Iir Telegraph to tba Naaa. Tin: lit 11 niia.ii, vi ririoN. lis meets I iron Ills rwnillllens or Hie liUNinN, I'cb. 10. Tho HI. I'eters. burg corrt-spondent of tho elegrajh writes at lougtli of the persecution of Jew s, w hlch, he sat s, has been, If anything, any-thing, more marked since the latltlon from flulldhall, !oudon, was returned without comment by thn ('car. Itus-sla's Itus-sla's reply to the icajs-ctfjl tlllou conatsts of secret circulars ordering thuomclala to rigorously administer the aiill-Hciultlc lawa nml m 1 ly legal derlcliuclea ly their on 11 decisions. Tho correspondent says the lolt-s, after the rebellion of 1834, were less Intuitu-nuly Intuitu-nuly treatoil than thu Jews are today. rhoJcna, through tho wrclclml life tliey aro furceel to live, are hyslcally legetieratlngnnd tiecomlng the most striking embodiment of human llfo coullnjlnglnspllcof tlio gradual decay de-cay of the vital function.. (Isueral Uourko, tloveruor of Warsaw, with knowledge of Hits, latues moat stringent string-ent regulations m to the examination ol young Jews for military recruits, liaraMtng those found hyslcally uu-ablutola'sr uu-ablutola'sr arms by repeating cmel I'xauiluatlous, dragging them several tlmea a year from their homes to tho examining stations, many miles away, they belug compelled to go oil foot, chained w 1th convict gangs. A atrango nnomaly la the conduct of l'rlucu DoTgourolI.guvernorof Moscow , w ho has Is-e 11 obliged many times lo turn to wealthy Jewa for monetary assistance as-sistance aud Is llidet ted to them. 1 11 his district the Jews aru tn-otej with marked leniency. Iteferrlng to tho report that tlieCair does not know of the enormrtles lar-petratud lar-petratud In lilstisme, tlie correspondent correspond-ent saja tho truth Is tho Crar knows cnougli to convince him that the Jews nin more cruelly treated than liorws, cattle or swine, which aru eared for at gifts of Uod. A number of eminent Itusilau literary lite-rary men recently addressed a declaration declara-tion to tht publiu and Journalists, uk-lug uk-lug them to remember thnt the Jews were human beings. The government refused t allow the devlaratlou lo be iubllthed. A personal friend of the layy nlbstiati wii.wUiiii fcHi,, with. huoiUemiiieat fronitneauthora rorltl Islbllcatloif: TWCiar read both iaiis .ud Hung them away. |