Show idortha NEWS A VISION AND its verification BY ya B now that russia on ion account amount of late events in bilat noted empire is the tho prominent ent subject of thought in the minds of the tile public pili pill ac an incident hi iri the life of oneff its former formen rulene paul 1 I may be of general in interests teresi emperor paul pant I 1 ascended the throne of oft russia bu the of november but while yet merely aarand agrani a grand duke and under the title of count von norden norde n lie madera made a tour of europe and came camo in hla hia rambles also aled ti ta the in belgium Belg iuni luni it was liere here that an on the bothof jaily 4 1782 before a small company here he related the following remarkable vision one ono one oue evening or nig night it rather says the tho took a stroll with kurakin and a couple of attendants through the streets of st petersburg the object was to see the city tn in the beautiful moonlight the weather was milland mild and pleasant and the days had j just list commenced growing longer we wo were gay and happy and thought little of any grave or supernatural things on the contrary kurakin made some very merry remarks about the passers by an attendant went on ahead while wenton bead kurakin was close behind ad i me 0 fol low d by the other otiler attendant at ansome some distance the moonlight was so bright thata that a person could have read a letter by it and arid the shadows longani long iong and strongly marked turning a corner I 1 suddenly discover discovered eI in itt tiie the recess ofa of a door a tall slender pere per on ei i drapl dd I 1 liken iko ike a spaniard in a larb large wide cloak with his military cap drawn down over ills liis eyes ile he seemed to be waiting for somebody and as oon sonn soon foon i as we had parsed him lie stepped forward and without saying a word or saluting anyone placed himself by my left side fide I 1 was unable to seo see his hia features but ills his steps had a clang elang which can only be likened to the sound produced by the striking of two stones together etis ills conduct astonished toni shed me and it seemed as if the side that turned towards him became came cold A shudder ran me and turning ta nakin n ahin akin W I 1 if r mo cut tut it is a strange companion we have got here what ebin eoin companion panion asked kurakin he ocho who is walking ming ning on my left ills his steps are certainly loud enough kurakin was astonished at what I 1 said and assured me that he could see no person to the left of me I 1 what kurai Kural kurakin dont you seethe man with the cloak who is ia walking between me mid and the wall cc you are touch touching ins ing the wall yourself your highness there is no room for anyone between you and it I 1 1 I b I 1 reached forth and really felt the stonewall stone wall wail but still the manawas i abc there rei and with his hammer ste steps ps was keeping time with myself 1 A I 1 observed him closely and discovered under the pulled down cap a burning t eye to which I 1 never before or after have seen the like and which was i fixed on me with such a strong magnetic powers that I 1 could not avoid its its influence Ru kurakin kurakin rakin said 1 bitsis grim 1110 as impossible for me to tb explain how I 1 feely feels feel but this is very strange 31 2 i c i I 1 trembled not from fear but bui bub but from cold which sp spread read more an and d more through my whole system and at last reached the heart I 1 cannot describe my mood the blood ceased rolling through my veins suddenly I 1 heard through tile cloak that cover covered edthe the mouth of the figure a hollow melancholy voice say Paul What do you want said 1 I involuntarily but repressed by a secret power paul was the call cali once more and this time it sounded more sorrowful than ever I 1 did not say a word but stopped calling me byname a third time he hv suddenly made a stop and said paul poor paul poor prince cdo do you hear bear sald said I 1 to kurakin who had also stopped I 1 how chow gracious lord I 1 hear nothing at all and you I 1 heard it for the plaintive voice still stall sounded in my ear earr finally I 1 made tip up my mind to ask the mystic being who he was and what he wanted i i poor paul I 1 who am 1 I Is 1 f am one who is interested in ybur oate fate what I 1 want I 1 want you not to fix your mind too much world for you shall friol remain long in it live a righteous fie life lie and you will die in peace pence be not heedless to the voice of your conscience s for scruples are the souls everest pain he then resumed his walking while the eye that continued to rest rost rest on me seemed as if it would fall from front its very socket A few minutes before I 1 felt obliged to follow his movement and stop now I 1 had to do tile tiie same and proceed ho he spoke no more to me and I 1 for my part did not feel inclined to break followed him instinctively thus we went along niong side by side for more than an hour without my knowing where it led to kurakin and the two attendants were highly astonished at jastive last we approached pro ached the ithe large open place between neva bridge and the senate building my aly companion proceeded towards to w ards a certain spot on anthe the square squam and I 1 followed him once more he topped stopped good byl by I 1 paul he and other places you will see me again hi hs s cap was then raised a little entirely by itself but in a manner P as pm m had touched it and A i could plainly see his features I 1 instinct I 1 ively retreated one step for it was the sharp eagle eye brown fore forehead hedd and austere smile of my progenitor peter the great before I 1 recovered from my surprise he was gone but on the same spot empress catha rine afterward raised the beautiful statue which soon became albect an object of admiration to the whole of europe drope nineteen years after this tills on the of march 1801 paul I 1 died a violent death at tile the hands of assassins and it may perhaps be needless t to aid nid add that during tho tilo latter part lart of his lire life he jib entirely to have forgotten the smiely warning gi given en him ny oy his illustrious ande ancestor peter the great i d edt eft s the british government has taken meM res to interrupt the steamer amu aqualia AwU alfa alia before she reaches new york and arrest ed in the tha mansion house explosion j r the berlin police authorities issued on saturday orders forthe for the expulsion under me llie socialist law of bf eight eighteen ten per persona lic including luding six I 1 imari r 4 i ial lel li tor four month ebara charged with ith lar big eon but 0 tv it were liberat erat J N ft |