. Review of reviews and world's work. LIBEHTV ENCIRCLED BY BAYONETS. From KanhalMUii Li^fofc—Caricature Journal-ist. Petersburg). THE .moauER. Count Witte and his the Payafz—Clown- iSt. Pctersburp:). DURING the past few months, sine the abolitionor tlie censor>hip in Rtissia, a perfect swarm ofcomic, satirical, and caricaturing journals have sprungup in Moscow and St. Petersl)urg. Most of these liavebeen published secretly, and, since the reactionaryperiod has begun, many have been suppressed. Theyare usually printed in red—the revolutionary color—and all, without ,


. Review of reviews and world's work. LIBEHTV ENCIRCLED BY BAYONETS. From KanhalMUii Li^fofc—Caricature Journal-ist. Petersburg). THE .moauER. Count Witte and his the Payafz—Clown- iSt. Pctersburp:). DURING the past few months, sine the abolitionor tlie censor>hip in Rtissia, a perfect swarm ofcomic, satirical, and caricaturing journals have sprungup in Moscow and St. Petersl)urg. Most of these liavebeen published secretly, and, since the reactionaryperiod has begun, many have been suppressed. Theyare usually printed in red—the revolutionary color—and all, without , breathe a spirit of intenseanimosity toward the government of Count Witte aslittle better than the old autocracy. The journals fromwhich we reproduce these cartoons narrowly escapedconfiscation in the Russian CLKMKXT AUMAXI) KALLIlillES. TllK NEW IRKSIDEXT OF FKAXCK. {yi. P^illiiTis, wlio liiis been President of the Frencli St-iiiite since ISO!), is in liis sixty-liftli year. On JjuHiary IT, the Senateand (liainber (if I)ei>\ities, in joint session at Versailles, el(>eted M. Fallitres lresi(hnt of the republie by a vote of449, aiiainst IJ71 for ]M. Iaul Doiimer, President of the Chamber of Deputies and tlio other leadinji candidate. An out-line of the career of the new President and a discussion of the significance of his election to France and the rest ofthe world will be foxind this month in our editorial department, Th(> Profjress of the World, while the functions ofhis ofTlce, as compared with those e.\ercised by the President of the United States, are described by Professor MunroeSmith in the pa^es following.) THE FRENCH PRESIDENCY AND THE AMERICAN. BY PROFESSOR MUNROE SMITH.(Of Columbia University.) THE election, in January, of a President ofthe French Republic, whose term o


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