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Show STRONG APPEAL FOR PEOPLE'S CONFIDENCE IS ISSUEDM THE CZAR I others for the entire removal of the soldiers. sol-diers. "Although it is Impossible In every case," the note says, "to diagnose the true cause of the conflicts, It is clear that their origin generaly is the hostility hos-tility aroused among the different classes of the population. Disorders Delay Reforms. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 6. The Official Of-ficial Messenger prints this morning a strongly worded appeal for confidence. It bears Count Wltte's earmarks, hints strongly that the empire Is threatened with dismemberment unless the people rally to its support and draws attention to the different character of the representations rep-resentations with which the Government Govern-ment is being besieged to quell the existing ex-isting disorders in the country, sonfe of them complaining of the zeal of the troops and others of their inaction, some asklrg for military protection and "Those who are dissatisfied with the manifesto provoke the indignation of those who received It with satisfaction. Disorders accomplish nothing and only delay the reforms which are designed to give the people a representative assembly assem-bly to settle their difficulties. The duty of every, faithful subject of the Emperor Em-peror is to aid In the pacification of the country. "In particular," the note concludes, "the Government reckons on the support sup-port of the press, which must understand under-stand that In this political situation & union of the Intellectual forces of the whole nation Is necessary." Peaceable Tactics. The tactics of the opposition, according accord-ing to the Russ, will be peaceable. They will take the form of demonstrations to compel the Government to redeem Its promises and meet the wishes of the people. The paper claims that even Count T"ltte fails to comprehend the forces with which he Is dealing, "which consist of unions and league representing repre-senting organised dlrtrust." |