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Show RUSSIANS FEARJEVOLUTIOH EMPEROR8 NOTE OF WARNING) ' CAUSES BITTER FEELING. Fear Expressed That Moscow May Yet be the Scene of a Bloody Uprising Upris-ing of the Downtrodden Peoplo. It la evident from tlio reports received re-ceived from tho lnto!or of Russia that tho fairly good impression produced by tlio Imperial manifesto on tho subject sub-ject of reforms may bo moro than offset off-set In many places by tho effect of tho government noto of wnrnlng to tho zemstvos. Prlvnto reports from Moscow Mos-cow especially Indicate that much ox-' cltcracnt provnlls thero nnd tho gravest grav-est fears aro expressed that tho ancient an-cient capital of Russia may bo tho sceno of bloody oxcessos. A banquet nrrangod to tako placo thero Wednesday night on tbo annl-j rorsary of tho Troubetzskol revolution revolu-tion was stopped by order ot tho po-llco po-llco and tho Moscow zomstvo adjourned ad-journed slno dlo as ajirotost against' tho government noto nnd tho return or tho Grand Duko Scrglus, tho govor- j nor general of Moscow. The grand duko Is held to bo responsible for tho notes which may signal a renewal or : torrorlsm. W Tho Pskoff zomstvo has nlso fol- lowed tho load of thoso of Chemlgoff and Moscow, nnd It is not unlikely that others will follow tho example Altogether tho moment Is considered j critical, although tho feeling in St. Petersburg is quieter. Tho papers aro not disposed to re- j gard tho injunction to refrain from J discussing political matters. Undor covor of commenting on tho manifesto, mani-festo, which they readily accopt In a spirit of hopefulness, they do not hesl-tato hesl-tato to point out tho vagueness of its terms and the lack ot guarantees. |