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Penal Code, I. 74. |
Pépeláief, Mr., chief of exile bureau at Tomsk, I. 296, 311, 314, 315, 317. |
Perisylní prison at Tomsk, II. 513-515. |
Perm (city), embark for, I. 15; arrival at, 24; our arrest at, 25-30; prison at, 25, II. 533, 541, 542; commerce of, I. 31; departure from, 32; exile bureau in, 78; a convict station, 83. |
Perm (province), partly in Asia, I. 35; boundary post of the province, 51; protest from, against Siberian exile, II. 458. |
Permits to reside, II. 426. |
Perófskaya, | , Russian revolutionist, II. 184.
"Personal Detention as a Police Measure," I. 254. |
Petersburg Leaflet, II. 492. |
Peterson, | , political exile, meeting with, on his return to Russia, II. 359, 366, 374, 377; police surveillance of, 379, 380.
Petition, right of, ignored by Russian government, I. 259. |
Petróf, Gov., II. 60, 296; description of Alexandrófski central prison, 344. |
Petropávlovsk, fortress of, II. 206. |
Petropávlovski, political exile, I. 142, II. 441, 450, 494. |
Petrunkévich, Iván I., expelled from province of Chernígof, II. 440. |
Petukhóf, Gov. Nathaniel, courtesies and information from, I. 308-310, 312, 351; an embarrassing interview with, 345, 346; humane treatment of exiles, II. 42; censor of press, 517. |
Phillípova, Véra, Russian terrorist, II. 433. |
Photographs, as means of identification of convicts, I. 290, 291, 397. |
Photography, difficulties of, in Maimáchin, II. 110-112. |
Picture, a sacred, I. 127-130. |
Pictured rocks, II. 366, 384. |
Picturesque Review, II. 492. |
Pik, | , political exile, I. 266.
Písaref, Dmitri, Russian nihilist, II. 494, 505. |
Písaref, Dr., physician of Irkútsk, II. 17. |
Plague-guard, the, II. 415, 416. |
Platinum mines, I. 35. |
Plet, flogging with, II. 239, 333. |
Plótto, Col. von, colonel of gendarmes, II. 265. |
Pokrófski, our visit to mine, II. 302-304, 307; prison at, 302, 312, 313; number of convicts at, 317. |
Polar exploration, village discussion of, I. 136. |
Pole of cold, Asiatic, I. 60, 61. |
Poles, banishment of, I. 82; statistics of exiles to Siberia, II. 280; transportation of, to Nérchinsk silver mines, 280, 288. |
Polevói, Mr., Russian editor, imprisonment of, II. 492. |
Police Gazette, II. 491. |
Police, power of, I. 25; our arrest at Perm by, 25-30; interception of letters by, 244; irresponsibility of, 272; stringent regulation of, in Minusínsk, 328-330; right of search, II. 35; criminals among, 52; brutality of, 52-54; an entertaining chief of, 74-82, 84, 88, 92, 94, 97; risks of interference by, 379-383; skirmish with, in Minusínsk, 405-407. |
Police surveillance, I. 242, 262, 263, 269, 273, 328-330, II. 25, 29-59, 189, 205, 552-554. |
Political exiles. See Exiles. |
Polónski, Mr., Russian editor, offer to subscribers, II. 487. |
Polu-étapes, I. 369, 370, 382, 384, 385, 387. |
Pomázkin, Mr., receiver for Bútin Bros., II. 324. |
Pópeko, | , political exile, death of, II. 259.
Popko, | , political exile, II. 207.
Popóf, S. S., Russian author, II. 8. |
Popóf, | , political exile, immured for life at Schlusselburff, II. 237.
"Popular Life in the North," II. 23. |
Poriádok, II. 484, 485. |
Possiót, Vice-Adm., protest from, against exile system, II. 465. |
Post-travel, I. 47-50, 70-73, 122-126, 130-139, 144, 152-157, 228-232, 279-281, 351, 354-357, 361-367, II. 62, 68-73, 98-102, 118, 279-284, 307, 308, 319, 320, 325-329, 343, 344, 350-365, 383-385, 415-420. |
Pótulof, Major, hospitality of, II. 140-142, 168, 170, 171, 173, 188; on prison life, 146, 150, 157, 165; hostility between Capt. Nikólin and, 169-172, 174, 175; awkward relations with, 195-200; opinion of Véimar's case, 202; administration at Kará, 225-236, 260; brutality of, 240; our farewell to, 275; Col. Nóvikof's opinion of, 331, 332, 334. |
"Powers of Darkness," sale forbidden, II. 492. |
Pózen, | , political exile, insanity of, II. 228, 259, 552.
Prayer-books, punishment for illegal printing of, II. 491. |
Precious stones, I. 35. |
Press, censorship of the, I. viii, 36, 160,
184, 185, 244, 246, 256, 285, 334, 336, II. 484-494; a limited freedom of, 21. See also names of publications. |
Preston, Harriet W., II. 431. |
Priklónski, S. A., Russian author, I. 245, II. 494; opinions on exile by administrative process, 21-23. |
Prisédski, | , political exile, II. 450.
Prisédski sisters, political exiles, I. 184. |
Prison Administration, report of, II. 142. |
"Prison Circulars," I. 246. |
Prison discipline, II. 263, 264. |
"Prisoners of the Irkútsk Prison Castle, and their Maintenance," II. 8. |
Prison hospitals. See Hospitals. |