News from 00/06/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Dr. Robert Spence Watson, Robert Spence Watson, N. V. Shelgounov, George Kennan,
ResumoFrontmatter: Free Russia, Mr. Gladstone and the "Citadel of Wrong". Display ads: Raise the Frame, Multiple Display Advertisements. Table of contents: Contents. Essay: Land Plunder in Russia Ii.—The Peasantry and Central Government, Boléslav Broulinsky, One of the Students Arrested in Warsaw after the Events of the 3rd of May, Has Committed Suicide, In Memory of N. V. Shelgounov, Russian Chronicle, The Russian Cause in America, Opinions of the Press, The Funeral of Shelgounov, The Daily News Correspondent Wires from St. Petersburg, Notes, During the Month of May, F. Volkhovsky Spoke on Russian Prison Life, and Exile Life in Siberia, at Bedford, Dartford and London, Our Letter Box, The Number of Russians (Especially Russian Jews) in America, Who Are Familiar with No Language but Russian, Has Lately Increased to an Enormous Extent, Our Imaginations Seldom Realise All the Horror of a Patriot's Life in Russia, On Thursday, April 23rd, a Lecture Was Delivered at the Devizes Liberal Club, by H. Roberts, on "The History of the Russian Nihilist Movement", From the Daily Statements of the English Press (See, for Example, the Excellent Correspondences in the Times and the Daily Telegraph of May 25) Our Readers Know Only Too Well That the Brutal Persecution of the Jews, Which Is Particularly Injurious for the Russian People, Continues throughout the Empire, Asia Not Excepted, The Volzhsky Vestnik ("Volga Messenger") for April 7th (19Th), Contains a Most Remarkable and Interesting "Declaration" by the Peasants of the Village of Pakhátno Ilyinsk (Malmyzh District, Province of Viátka), with the Signatures of Those Who Can Writer and the Marks of Those Who Cannot, Lecture at the National Liberal Club, Paragraphs Appeared in the English Papers of May 26th, to the Effect That, in Connection with the Arrival of the Tzarevich in Siberia, an Imperial Ukase, Addressed to the Senate, Had Been Published, Containing Commutations of Sentences and Pardons to Various Classes of Offenders, Multiple Essay Items, Is There Any Hope That This Generation Will See a Change for the Better in the Internal Political and Economical Condition of the Russian People?. Letter to the editor: From beyond the Arctic Circle (A Political Exile's Letter from Siberia), 1804-1891 To the Editor of Free Russia, Russian Refugees' Fund To the Editor of Free Russia, Dr. Spence Watson's Reply, The St. Petersburg Workingmen's Address. Poem, verse: In My Country. Fiction, drama: "Caught an Inciter" A Village Story.
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