Show THi TI I i CZ I LS ii I I rAI Ii I il TIme The Czar of if Is commonly sup SUllo supposed posed to be bo the mightiest potentate on onearth earth nut this may inn be bo true Hut it does not follow that his dally daily life lire Is 18 titus one of ot continual pleasure or even elen sails caLls faction Even Evon If It h hue hi wore were not the lie con constant slant stant object of oC conspiracies against his I person the time monotony of ot ni I would bo be enough to 0 make him weary of at time the th Illustrious crown that hunt adorns his brow browA A St Petersburg correspondent to o u ti paper describes lIe the dully dolly life of the Czar In III all 1111 Its simplicity He lie la is said to rite rise rl o at nt half past eight In tho time morning At 1 tune nine he hue Is at nt his desk engaged 1 with matter of state sub sull to him by b his ministers From rom ten ton to eleven cleven he lie takes a n light luncheon from eleven cleon to one he signs documents studios studies bill huh and the reports of nulls minis ministers tars and governors drinking sunny many glasses of oC ten ns liS he works From Froni one olle to four he Is with his family Sometimes Sometime an nn Is hi summoned and questioned about the contents of ot the newspapers or some affair In tIme the th out outside side aide world Ills lii Hl majesty tho the account says Is n a 1 very cry Irregular reader of at news newspapers papers rs to say nothing of books book which he line has not nut had 1101 In his hands for tor a long lone longtime time From four tour thus the Czar works again sometimes only till tin six but often orten tilt till seven Reven nt at which hour the principal meat meal of oC tIme the day da viz dinner Is partaken p of Time The rest relit of the evening till nine thirty but till hI ten should the time exempress be present presen t U is spent lont with tho time members of his hili family After ACter this thin he III retires to his study and punctually nt at midnight goes Hoes to bed bod Court banquets ant festivities Interfere now and then with the routine of DC his hili dally life Ille but the thus minister of ot the Im Inn Imperial house by II his order tries as much as possible to keep his working hours uninterrupted There Is 8 nothing very or heroic In this mode mOlle of life lito The peasant of oC has hns more moro enjoyment of oC lila his dan dally toll toil than lion has hag his bile Imperial master and ho he rests nt at night nl ht with more security There is one OM Item In the description quoted which explains some of oC tin tIll anomalies In the tIme government of ot Hus nus Hussla sin ala rime Tho Czar It seems does dova not keep himself posted upon current events Sometimes nn no attendant Is questioned as tie to the news of at the ho day da and It U Is 18 safe to conclude that no news nolis of oC a disagree disagreeable disagreeable able Ible character Is given to him Un Undoubtedly Undoubtedly h he hue Is kept Ignorant of at many things he hue ought to know about his own people as well veli ns as foreign peoples Were he hue a 1 really strong rong character such as IS tho time Illustrious Czar Peter he hue would take tAI cognizance of all nil current currant events and be guided by his own conclusions As It la is he hue Is evidently only the Instrument me ment tit In tho the hands of oC the tho strong stroll oil all oligarchs archs that rule with iron hand There I is ha nothing of at the personality of oC the he Czar In the he foreign policy of tho ho empire or In the oppression of oC the people that happen to think for themselves It Is not the amiable person Nicholas who Is nationality and driving Tolstoi Into exile It Is the In Inexorable system of government of nt which that gentleman happens to be lie one unit the time Czar but which he hEm seems unable tumble to turn Into Mother another course tuna than that thuat already appointed A |