THE CZAR AND THE NIHILISTS.
! A BTBANGE STORY. | [vmmt> vnms association.) London, January 1. It h asserted that Zatcharsky and bix oihdts, who were suspected of causing the wreck of tho Czar'e (rain m the terrible railway accident atßorki m 1888, while being conveyed from Constantinople to Odessa, overcame the boatmen, bribed the escort, and escaped to an English vessel but were ultimately yielded to Russian officers on the order of Sir W. A. White, the British Ambassador at Constantinople.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1891, Page 2
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