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STRANGE STORIES FROM RUSSIA:
DARK DEEDS IN THE TSARʼS DOMINIONS,
BY
FRED WHISHAW,
"I know," wrote Voltaire, the Catherine the Great is reproached with certain trifles about her husband, but there are family affairs with which I do not meddle.”-
Tan husband hore referred to was Pator III, Emperor of Bessin, for a few months, and grandson of no less a personage than Peter the Great. As for the tritles," one of turen at least is of some importene since it provides us with a subject of one of the darkest deeds that History has to relate; the stcry of the 'sar deposal and death, the ous following the other wilio a wook. Catherine had carefully pre- are her coup d'état, Accompanied by a large armis, encouraged by the plaudits of an entire population-who had not the slightest ideas of her intentionsblessed by the Dignitaries of the Church, and licensed by the Senators and Coun- | illors, the Great Catherine rode from St. Petersburg to uranienbaum, adistance of twenty miles, in order to surprise and depose her bus band the Tear, who preferred to spend his time in that pleasant country residence, as far from the cares of state us though, he had been twenty times that distance from the capital, for be loved not to be worried.
eccentricities lis antclved to crowd afterwarila | many useless and aggravating, regulation":
Ladies ware forood to kneel in the mud or snow when he drove by. Those who failed to recog- nire his Majesty were compelled by the polica to wear, spectacles for a year. There were A thousand other similar regulations, equally foolish and equally aggrav.iting
Paul's fate was remarkably like that of his father. In the coes of the lata Tsar. Catherine, discovering that her husband was impossible and constituted an obstacle to the prosperity of the antion, took the law into her own hands, and Peter died suddenly. Paul, having shown himself incapable and dongerons to the welfare ness. In his case his successor, his son Alexan- of his people, died also aud with equal sudden.
der I., was insuocent of his death. · The people when he had alienated and offended they were demand for the Tsar's abdiction. On the 23rd his judges. The and came under the cloak of n
of March, 1801, the Tear, annoyed by the inde 1e declaro for Paul's favourite project, a Russo- cirinu of the Prassian King, whom he pressal
French combination against Fogland, seat message to his Minizler in Berlin to put a stop To this message, Count Pahler, an exalted offi to the indecision of Prussin a throat of war.
by eil of the Court of the Tuar, and the centre of ther couenirney, to k upon himself to add a posterip which no thua: “His Majesty is not well to-day, his illness may have results of great imporlanco.”
fufo his short reign. * Lathorings upite against her husband, had not endoi with his death, the liad carried it beyond the grave, decreeing that since the late Tar had not lived to be crowned, his body could not, rest among theis of his predecessors in the fortrees church of St. Peter and St. Paul. Consequently be find been inried in the Monas Lary at St. Alexander Nolsky, a few miles ont of town. This circumstance had filled her sou Pant with the greatest indignation at the time, and had prayed upon him ever since. One of his very first nets ou coming to the throng, and mother's body, was to set-right, according to almost, indeed, before the breath had left his
bis cocentric judgment, the wrong and injustice | which had been done by Catherine to lier un
The first step was to disinter and open the fortunate husband,
coffin of his late Majesty, presumably with the
of discovering. intention dence of the violent treatment to which the
I possible, some evi- | Tar had been subjected at the grim isspec. tion was a failure. · All that remained of the 'Isar was a pair of buttons, together with a denved scrap or two f rusty spars and a few metal or at the lid in heste, und the curtain Back wout the lid curtain fell upon this first act of the comedy. Then the coffin was made fast and placed within a new and mguilicont receptacle exactly similar to that in
That night the Bomonofsky Regiment was on' which the mortal remains of atlerine bad bat yesterday beau laid, peuding interment This guard at the Palace. Pahton biruself was ou was the prelude to a cortais pious act of justice duty in the ante-chamber of the Tear's bed- and respect which Paul had long intended to pay room; the aflcers of the Somanofskys we murdered falhor so soon as etar the death of safe, everyone of them was in the plot. There Catherine should sat him free to do as be pleased. we are hitch. In the dead of night three do. The function upon which the Tear had sat his termined men, Biningsen, Zoubof, and Prince father's remains together with those of his and awoke the sleeper. Paul sprang out of bed, mother-though this was part of his scheme. Land asked the meaning of the intrusion. Bon- The late Tear must first be crowned. This ingen replied by silently banding to the Tsar a would qualify him for burist in the Imperial document containing the voluntary abdication mausoleum of St. Peter sad St. Paul. This of Paul in favour of his son, Alexander, to- dene, the Tsar Fadl would bury husband and gether with a pen for signature. No one spoke wife together with equ honours and cere word while Beningsen handed the paper and mony, victim and mareas in the same grave. the Tsar glanced over it.
Nor was this all. Tho still surviving whe directly or indirectly, ba contributed to the depossi and death of the Tar, should now bà the chief actors in the grast and pious act of re- paration. Among these survivors was Aloria Orlof, over whose guilty head thirty-four years had passed since the day when, a young way of scarco thirty years, he had used bie giant strength to rid his adored Tsaritsa of a husband who was certainly an obstacle in her path. To Alexis, now an old man woll on in the sixties, wore apportioned the chief Lenonre" in the weird and fantastic ceremony which representad Pani's crude and evil-tasting attempt to sat right an undoubted wrong
THE Undersigned has received instructione abdicated, "Thora was no other course for bin mind was not simply tão reinterment of his Yeahral, enter the Imperial sleeping chamber
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The surprise was complete. Peter quietly There was an interview between Losband and wife, at which the terms of abiication, as die. tated by Catherine, wore agreed to and signed, and the day ended with Catherine sole Ruler and Autocrat of all the Russias. So far there was no great harm done, for Poter was an incompetent and impossible person, and the Kussians undoubtedly gained by the change of over
persons,"
Bet, es Catherine herself relates, the depos. ed Emperor was now sent by her orders, under the commands of Alexis Orlaf (brother of her prime favourite of the moment, Gregory Urist and a detachment of quiet and reasonable to Ropahs, a small country place some ifteen miles from Peterhof, and here, within a few days, her husband died of iäformal
which tronbina," bo
he subject, and which How to the brein." So runs the oficial version. But the Tear did not die of violent colić" se the Russian Minister thought it his duty to inform the then English Ambassador. His end was one of those "family affairs" with which Voltaire declined to moddle; his death andoubtedly desirable to Catherine at the mo
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A solemn midnight procession was now formed for the conveyanes of the Imperial Regalia froma Palace to Monastery. Tas sold is said to love
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died. Whether Catherine actually planned the murder beforehand, as some think, or did not desire the ratastrophe, as ethers declare, need T
HE Undersigned have received instructions not here be considered. At any rate the aur derers were her personal friends and their posi tim in her rogard was rather strengthened than diminished after the ovent.
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This is what happened.
The Taur sat in his prison chamber. Having been deprived of his favourite companions, male and female, of lis suoi occupations, such as Back-shooting over the Oranienbaum marshes and the consumption of enormous quantities of English beer and Burgandy, his Majesty was in the worst of bumours when to him there entered silently two men, officers. One of these was a huge follow, a man well known at court for his strength and a certain rude comeliness which had endeared him to Catherine, in whose eye Indeed, their existed but one dearer his brother. Gregory MIN
Peter lasked up sulkily, Alexis Orlof!" he erchimed, hastily rising to his feet; pb, and who is the second ? - Doubtless-mother of the Tsaritsa's pet lamba, Well six, what is your business, and why carry to baked swords ?"
This is Tyeplof, Birutt we come at her Majesty's request apon maltre connected with the change of government and as for our swords, we carry them in order to enforce by their assistance the commised of our before "Bovereiga,”
Tell your mistress, cried the Tear, that I will discuss high matters of State with Min- isters, but not with lieutenante of the Guard who e names are a bysword in her shameless Court"
Beware, sire," said Orlof, "for I have sworn, and so has Tyeplof, that if this discussion goer not her Majesty's way it shall go ours."
"And what way is that?" asked Petar haughtily. Orlof glanced at his sword, but said nothing.
The Tear shouted aloud, raising his voice-
en absolutely Arctic on this occasion, and
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Paul's fury burst suddenly, Wilbout warning he commenced a wild and farious attack upon the nearest of the conspirators. Instantly the small lamp was upset and the room was left in pitch darkness. Then Zoulof or Yashyal
or both fell upon the Tear and throw him to the ground; oils of them strangling the wretched imperial vietin with his officer's scarf. His Majesty made a desperato fight of it to the end, but was spoily overpowered. The Romaofs have are shown that they prasexa a good spirit in emerganey.
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And now come the principat and crewing and Cases, also to age mark. act of this foolish et pothigtle ceremony: a grand procession from monastery to palace, that the coin of his late Imperial Majesty Peter 111. might lie in state for awhile beside that of bis consort, the Great Catherine, and that the two might be buried together in the sacred soil reserved for the interment of the Romanofs church of the fortress. within the four walls of the Petro-Pauline
In this procession Orlaf was compelled to walk as chief mourner and to carry the Imperial Crown which had been desied to his victim in life.
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impod and tottered beneath his burden, stag- gering under the weight of it, actually falling taskmaster, to whose father us had shown o how and again, bat all capitied by his atera pity. Other survivors of the revolution of Cath- rine were apportioned parts in the grim cornely bearers of the Regalia and the Imperial orders THE WORLD FAMED BLOOD PURIFTER AND of the day, a pall-bearers, is chief mourners, as
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Side by side the two ooflas were laid la states. Blackhens, Pitaples, wid Sores of all kinds, i
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But no one answered the Taar's cry. Then he knew that he was betrayed, and the bitter parative slience for several days, found vent in a passion of anger.
Abul. I noders and!" he shouted; "you have come to murder au unarmed man—have af you villains-defund, Orlof, soward and woman hunter!" The Tsar seized the wooden chair auon which he had been sented, and struck FINE LOT furiously at Orlof, who defended himself with
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Sarine that his big companion was in danger wonder that big reason tottered and bat, an any questions, and aflisted brothers and sisters can Tyeplof now aimed a huge blow at the stool Tar, he scarcely performed a single action that nuo tay lur for themsetes. You ruke By 190 of VICTORIA CHAPTER, No. 5 EO. which Peter was in the act of rising for a
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