Show or ST PET WILL KEEP UP EW emens paper says witte given but remains constitution given but autocracy remains all given nothing si petersburg nov 2 the council of the work mens delegates at midnight issued a pointing out the necessity of aiming workers for a decisive struggle tor tho convention for a convenient assembly upon universal suffrage with a view to the formation pt a democratic republic the council decided to suspend the political strike at noon today but on the condition that it bo resumed if their demands were not granted the council decided also that only those newspapers may appear whose editors would entirely ignore the censorship compositors have refused to work except under this condition and newspapers not complying ciui it will be confiscated their presses destroyed and their workmen boycotted the railway union however has decided to continue tho strike mainly through a desire to prevent the transport of troops to finland the union of unions has resolved to demand complete amnesty for political prisoners the immediate withdrawal at troops from st petersburg Petera burg and their replacement by militia drawn from the people the proceedings of the work mens council appear daily in a secretly printed newspaper which today contains an article saying freedom of meeting but the meeting surrounded by troops freedom ol 01 speech but the censorship remains freedom of learning but the university occupied by troops inviolability of person but the prisons full watte given but remains constitution aldei ait autocracy remains all giver it was officially announced last i jt ait of press had been abolished it was slated that officers and privates who met at tho university on october 30 formally resolved to use arms against the autocracy which was striving to strangle the proletariat who now had reached the last act of the revolution dispatches Des patches received here report anti jewish rioting at romny and at Sara tott where a synagogue was burned to the ground the disorders still i continue I 1 1 |