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Show PHRYGIAN CAP AND THE KNOUT. Means Taken by Frnnco to Keep ' Out ItUHfttnn KxlU-ft. r Tho French republic, thanks to the new allinnce between the Phrygian cap and the knout, has done its best to make its soil insecure for those who lied ft 0111 i.hc tyranny of cmrdoni, snyu ; he North American Hcview. Among, Itussiain x-ilcs x-ilcs living1 at Zurich, Gcnevo and Lu-Fanne Lu-Fanne spies have latterly been introduced, intro-duced, even in the guise of alleged lady students of the Mime nationality. In ISnglnnd alone proscribed llurdnns arc free, and in England, partly in cvnse-queiice cvnse-queiice of their contact with the quiet opciation of parlinmentary iustltutirnb-, :nxtl,v on ccount. of a change of J cling cl-ing air.onff the culture d clnsso-s of their own country, men like Stepnink, the nu-thcr nu-thcr of "Underground Kus.'la" and kindred works, who once had o hand in the fierce active fight against a utocrnry by all available imtinsof irregul ur warfare. war-fare. heie gradually' ceased to be connected con-nected with the organization cf so-called so-called ttrroriKfle attempts. Their London Lon-don inorithtv organ, Free Hussiti. shows how much they have modernted tVeir demnnds. If the young emperor would only consent con-sent to the introduction of some kind of repesentntive assembly, sUch v; all KnrnjMin natfoni'i have, and aft even the Miltnn l.od adopted shortly be 'ore Tnrk'w was beau-n down by thenrrri-K of Alexander II.. the roifrninp e?ai would rally around him many whoiiie at present his nderaries in what is believed be-lieved to be the etimp of the most rx treme jinrty. |