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Show i. .. . I - 1 J L w v a i L 1 ' ' vJ k ! i. . ' - . NEW YORK, April 7. Some Inside facts In connection with The new revo-lutionarymovement revo-lutionarymovement In Russia were told , yesterday -by one of Its chief agents, ! who for the last five weeks has. been In hiding In this city with a price of 60,000 rubles on his head, laid by the tzar's Government, says the Times. . This man, .wfvo for the present appears ap-pears as Ivan Narodny, is 36 years old. )t the lewdpf of the Pronstadt up rising, last October, and was the head of the provisional republic whlch un-known un-known to the outside world, existed In the Baltic provinces during three weeks In November and December last, UDtll It was snuffed out In an orgy of blood and excesses by the Cossacks, who killed xNarodnys wife and two children and burned his home," ' It was then the price was set on Narodhy's head. M.- Narodny comes to this country with credentials from the Russian military mil-itary revolutionists for the purpose of raising funds to render effective-the new Russian revolution. In this he will be aided by Nicholas Tchaykoftsky, who Is known as the "father of Russian revolution," and by Maxim Gorky, the 1 writer who Is due here next week. : "Our next move," said M. Narodny, Vwill be more far-reaching and entirely different from any of the movements that have preceded it. These have been little revolts; this will be an armed revolution: The uprisings that have gone before have been more or less local in nature, and generally started by ; some one party or organisation. This movement will sweep the country and-will and-will have behind ft. every organization working for social reform. Its ultimate goal will be not a constitutional monarchy, mon-archy, but a republic." . |