130; free commands, 152, 153, 156, 164, 166-190, 208, 227, 229, 260; immorality among, 152; difficulties of meeting with, at Kará, 166-173, 181-183; an official's views of the lives of politicals, 178; money received by, 179, 180; searching a political, 180, 181; risks of carrying letters for, 194, 195, 198-200; politicals sent to Kará, 206-222; abolition of free command at Kará, 208, 227, 229; hardships of politicals at Kará, 223 et seq.; care of lunatics among, 228; attempts to escape, 229-232; reduction to "dungeon conditions," 232, 235; hunger-strikes among, 216, 238-240, 264-266, 338; officials' opinions about, 244, 245; stringent orders about politicals, 261; servitude in Nérchinsk silver mines, 280; meeting with a party on the march, 357-359; the maidánschik among, 358, 359; departure of marching party from Krasnoyársk, 368-370; winter marches of, 370-372; visits to politicals at Minnsínsk, 407, 410-412, 415; character of politicals, 430-456; division into classes, 436-439; cost of transportation, 465, 466; reforming-class, 548. |
"Exile Statutes," I. 254. |
Exile system, incitements to study of, I. iii; difficulty of investigating, v; criticism of author's articles on, vi, viii; sources of authority on, viii, x, II. 475-483; origin of, I. 74-77; early horrors of, 76, 77; remedial measures, 77; statistics of, 78-82; workings of, 242-277; opinions of Siberian officers of, 308-310; the tragedies of, as seen in Tomsk, 348, 349; my change of views on, 349, 350; horrors of, 397-409; discussion and study of, with Capt. Makófski, II. 6-11, 13-15, 17-19; Gov.-gen. Ignátief's views on, 16; Capt. Nikólin's opinions of, 177-182; Col. Nóvikof's opinions of, 331-334; evils and projected reforms, 457-471; disorganization of, 547. |
Extraordinary safeguard, II. 507. |
F |
Fair, at Nízhni Nóvgorod, I. 6-9; at Irbít, 104. |
Families, separation of, I. 82, 83. |
"Fathers and Children," II. 433. |
Fauna of Siberia, I. 150, 217, 227, II. 63, 64. |
Fedchénko, Madam, sister of Miss Armfeldt, II. 183, 184. |
Ferries in Siberia, I. 162, 284, 285, 362, 368, II. 98, 132-134. |
Figuer, Véra, Russian terrorist, II. 433. |
Finland, petition for freedom of press from parliament of, II. 489. |
Finno-Ugrian language, II. 393. |
Finsch, | , explorations in the Altái, I. 188.
Fire department, in Siberian villages, I. 69, 70; at Irkútsk, II. 11-13. |
Flogging, in early times, I. 74, 75; of Dostoyéfski, 143; at East Siberian mines, 374; of Madam Sigída, II. 216, 266, 267, 269-272; threats of, at Lower Diggings, 237, 238; practical disuse of, for politicals, 262; restoration of its use, 262; applied to women, 262, 266, 267, 270-272; of servant-girl at Kará, 333. |
Flora of eastern Russia, I. 23, 24, 32, 33, 43, 44; of Siberia, 62-65, 68, 70, 71, 136-138, 145, 149, 150, 155, 188, 193-195, 202, 205, 206, 213, 217, 218, 227, 232, 279, 283, 351, 352, II. 63, 72. |
Flowers, love of, in Siberia, I. 68, 69. |
Foinítski, Prof. I., Russian author, II. 465-467. |
Fomíchef, , political exile, II. 207. |
Fomin, Mr., warden of Alexandrófski Zavód prison, II. 285, 286. |
Forced colonization. See Colonization. |
Forests, zone of, I. 61. |
"Former Resident in Russia, A," II. 441. |
Formic acid, strength of, I. 202, 203. |
Fortune-telling, how puuished, I. 75. |
Forum, the, II. 450. |
France, sick- and death-rates of prisons in, I. 98, II. 534. |
Frank, Rosa, political exile, II. 25. |
Free command. See Exiles. |
Free Russia, English newspaper, I. 344. |
Freight wagons, I. 49-51. |
Friends of Russian Freedom, I. 344. |
Frisch, Commissioner, II. 374. |
Frost, eternal, I. 58-61. |
Frost, George A., breakdown of, II. 420, 422; dangerous illness of, 428. |
Fruits of Siberia, I. 217, 218. |
Full Collection of Russian Laws, I. 74-76. |
Fumigation, II. 416. |
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Gálkine Wrásskoy, chief of prison administration, I. 390, 406, 407, II. 231, 234, 526, 533, 536-538; report on lazarets, I. 406, 407; part in the pogróm of May 11, II. 232, 235; harsh orders of, 261, 262; advocate of prison reform, 313, 314, 467-470; visit to, 429; report on Tomsk prison, furnished to International Prison Congress, 522, 523; opinion of politicals, 450, 451. |
Gambling with vermin, I. 366. |
Gartield, Pres., opinions of Russian Revolutionists on assassination of, I. 180. |
Gatekeepers, village, I. 50, 71, 72, 132-134. |
Gatsifer, II. 493. |
Gaséta, II. 489. |
Gazéta Gátsuka, II. 486, 488, 489, 492. |
Géllis, | , political exile, immured for life at Schlusselburg, II. 237.
Géllis, Madam, political exile, II. 237, 336. |
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