| Show NICHOLAS AND MW CANUTE Those ho who tire arc follow In 1115 the develop of ot events In should keep an all oy on OIl M t I for tor or It If the he f do 10 not till fall he lie l Is the coming milan man In Ill that empire In nil all likelihood he ito will Ill over OI the national as assembly n n he Ix Is the th candidate of oC thc Ito democrats for that hint popi position thou tion Hn lie II N I ii also il o entitled to te t that lint dis distinction t because he lie It In lie said paid was Willi Willith time the th lust to 10 demand of tho ho present Czar it a constitution a boldness for or which he lie hug hilI dearly clearly According to tho time story Mory when Czar Izar mounted Ito tho throne nil II thu ha sent addre HII e of or felicitation n Tho Time addre of tit the tite Wat wn an tin extraordinary document To feud and tutu Int like those tho l of oC oth othi other othier er tr It added that fur for the we wel 11 fate fare of oC I the new monarch should hould grant u it 1 constitution A continuance of the old oM regime it wild wilt will lend lead tho the country to perdition This Thin wan vas the tue first time thin the lie word con comm 1 could be hn aid ald to have hae been he n openly pronounced In Russia and II nil no lechon were the of oC that document When hen tie th new jar received Nobles and Nov 10 SO 20 O t U iO In the tho Winter Sinter Place 11 a c Pe re headed the time deputation r i iI I 11 from rout cite Tho Czar read r nd a speech Ch lit III reply to the lie which shieh hilt hail been Jeen presented pre Thanking the Zemst vos n s fur tor or their patriotism the Czar paid raid that OUR alma among anton time the Zeta flo st of ot Tor hail had permitted Itself It elt to tu ii speak of oC u II constitution a it dream wits was so regarded ut lit that time line hut but now U is I about to set hie the lie take tan tangible tangible gible ble form Corm Undoubtedly the tine national assembly will a U constitution whether It II IH iii accepted or r not 1101 The rulers might draw a lell on from the Ih past Of OC King In II I Canute It II IH is I that lie he tulle one day du tried to 10 stoP Mop the lie ocean tide II y a II word of ot command He lie had hort been heen told by I ii thu bishop the th chamberlain and unil a II Settle scene 01 or more of oC other flatterers that thUl his hl pow power power lOW lOWer er wa unlimited that thaI ho lie was sas n a ruler rull of ot oft things thing t h ings mundane a no celestial celestin I itt I Cnn Can Canute a a aate ute ate resolved received r to put this Ihla to 10 an nn home Imme Immediate diate test Ordering his tin throne one curried carried to ha the lie seashore haro he lie Imperiously com corn commanded mantled mandel the Iho r rl rising title tide to 10 como come no nearer to its f feet t The Th ocean however nii iw red with n it louder l uder deeo decil er eI roar and 1104 persisted In Itt rising and com coot coming comIn ing In to the tho royal feet reet It In is I said paid that this failure so disgusted Canute with the king business bu ho lie h quit and nOlI never nover wore time the gol en crowd ot or empire i any more Canute wan WIlH wise vise If It thIs Is true Irue rue Hut But the tho arrest t of nt the ito title tide of or the tho ocean by bya byR a R word of or command Is U no farther tarther from frame timIngs things possible than the Iho stay of ot th tin Ihn progress R of oC liberty libel I by Imperial Imperia ef or efforts efforts forts when the people once have h 1 been bee 11 aroused to activity Let autocracy ie re treat before the tide or hind Its grave gravo In III the t ragIng aging |