Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 9, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 November 1831 — Page 2
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fcy tin- : last eve:.! her, we h nsf3- he ot Jtc (J titer
l he rc ?: e joined io the Cossack of Vu!ij 'CT.stifVi tranquillity. 1 lis great r.R ruber ofi Li:'': t, Snia arc about 1 5.000 rn of i enlar troops. 'iv pruviice have d-t !,n .1 " t.-i r i teidioi ,(h" r ; !'( :.i
Poland, amidst her i if t re. has to keep 1 70 000 ' u't i .u ; -emblv . ;t:ii "n, p-iitral. ; h.-hi ;i i i.
j men T.o will n-arrh agaiM the enemy w tth the t. t' accounts r-f the pre-ident. who, in twoj Th? exj ipp conviction of I eing turned, or the saving ol ti e J e'Ts of peace hag spent mtMo th mi tin ictM.-j out is i ;he t
Co".t.!ry. rn w horn a decisive victory depends, 'i did io st v. n ycais .! w nr. land whr no confide in the justice ul the All ! i- i'li! t t.l to see, undt-r mi. h
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i --lip .irxwrig u !v u,r ' r,,vetiNaj'icnp, at the moment they are going to fight ! im unci nix r, a irtoiution rf t!
.. i, m ...i,.-eon "ie-.;n a. p,t-m ;tht, pePout uMia marshal, w hose hi my ,COm
P- f.f tin- Fu'ii- h :;;
I it lid! in-,! of ih I II in' Warsaw i
:e 1 anorg ill r I ; : i thete A j l u-
t X a-'Via I
d,-' Tr of I
doe. he had
ihe JOLb. "h;c'.i contain the
w ?ive t elow ot thp tii
'.e'.h-jenc
V till- C-.'!,stiiMII I ;u nit
A most resir. lt hr: i,. jihue i .M.lier of ilrnii'ic. Sc(t. 10, in uhit
jdateil t t inM. save, "H U repiitetl to (iay oh,m took pint. 'I i
;e s iw'iiih txim a l-i r inn nnn
-:ipr on li.r.( the li.-n l;rl.. rc -, I - Utter from V,nn.
liji;ui 1
that f: onc .i i- tl.f ut hrati.--t ' i i' t ( i ti r e Aien ie ;i ;4 rt ;
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r, ' Ik- 'if1l'.j ; :! a tuition' i'.-i;rn e, jf i-' i La lii'iimduai nrir-t bear hi ha- "1 1 i
tuuiisit r of I'jk. i':iii"i thp slviu-t ire shut, pul In: to.-::.p t
rChange tha' the l'uian-. having attackel a. art ins deprt: nu-d n ilitan
'eh;.!)' of l'olaml, Ttrjli h ;ii: ;irHfmjl:t, thii'
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or v vs.- ioin uisiiis. ineTt-.hHnerv eiected in front of Vraw, were repuls ri-.rtdir. -tites. that when he left Dun-Lj ...:."u .i.:
ru ivir t i rill r iiriii ni3 i.Hiiiijriii,rujciii
in o.i i.ein i!ie! i.or.-ioa pa
ii i cfiftndeJ. that th place will he obstinate
:e rf rtiitc in , desire iiv.rvn. ed . The mits;i-! i. tv
at, threatpi.pl'. p.nd ha-
flhe French nhalarxe? ert uiMihi d to Icruwds throi. thp street. v .!'. c--
ards lilt; north, they wduM ;t;r.3 in fotil.ifl ;rm lai. U, some pillato gun im
.ic. Sfj. , ;-l ft IVIig. .:nl rail curb ihn itj m iome iulted,
Hi f lfigy;
K';.'irhh:ncont uned i r .ptirmation ct tlueveat ly (:vn,!e() Ht:( ,hat ,he prompt tetre.il of tt.e! vi'h troops nl.radi ii;f ( d with h.-r.v-
t"t lit' 'ivft tha.a a way at t.ie trttn-y vh. '' iic t niched with hi? vesel
Id
r !h;-v in htft.ir
e hut uJ
fi fliop,
'laii.
s Polish army on the cxpiul, w for the purftose ,:j.ala ctlo i io.ps his sp'.ch v
lot ronrentratii!c it? nice, while the Khmihiij aieii2 biroiijr 1 11.1511.1.
Fto.u Uie i)mde. Courier of t!if iJth Sopl.ihliired to divide theirs to defeod lhemeUc o; "Tn emperor of Kvjs-i a, though (rar.in! itnair: niei t-i, i!.e drum heat' I
to the .I'-nvt.t RppfaU
f..i'ui-'ot the nf npappr, the thfatre ate Jiio-! all
the t in: W .Lor- i hoisir-l i.- . rno tf the
in : v to arinf;
. .
l m rrvn
l 'mil -.t 1-r "-h fi'!'!i ft;T l,!,r,, ! r',,,u. appears that the t vi. ' a di-tancc lrm u., hid prepared (oarniihf 'aeili.e puhhcii f:u.g Jn theVaUi Hoy-
Ia.. day, of',. ? liaar fihUng, Mie town mr "ot and that the siege may j Wdl npi!tt
reiul-jrei
entered I 'n;:i
dr.st Ion
1 am isfnoraiit ot Ine cx-'i'h !ne troo.is ot (he l;re are in uo.tioa- nnd to
t?i t ol injury tho cmperur may t pri'jt'iit h; jmrn up a'i in or.f icri,:i-ant t-e . t .- . e, ihe Min-
de.
to liiiiicl upon
115.
iv i- .'litr.iHli.iii . noil tr.? Kl!ii;iii
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T!t- t.dlj-v inr rortimnnicatton is from thv! n"B recriven iru-eis pnper? ana ieiirj..iri.iS aie mii 01 in Hie m-.-t -rj rolotueu n.tu Ktmay at t.eart. pfli- f- t t L'-ndon Timof ihc 17lh: " of yesterday date, and the Dutch paper ofjoi Iln.ia, and that 200 - .filers have ht-eiii MM. Cars-imei Perrier and S
wa? mreived t Ber- 34Qna:lJ- " nPPears u, KU1S l.coioi.i 0 goYy. w.i-u.
'rtl!i- i.;tllifTin
' .-..V...WV..V.. .-- ..--.-- . r .,
1,.. ii-t . .-.1 ..i..- .-,i,iernmeni are laKinp measures ior we orfaniz-i Imonliij I 1 ill last, ot lh; caaitnlation ot tile; . . -, i-.-s . .u -.i . - 1 1 , 1 tion ol r rormidnble force to oppoe another incity of H arsaw, on the th, at 6 o 1 lock p. nt. c .l r, . u t u! j.i -,-. a 1 4 . .1 i ,'asioncf the Dutch, which it i supposed the alter two days blood r hehtinc " the ueieh . . , ... . c ,n. borhood, diun;: which fhe l.mtan, carru-d!' ",laDd mfa' aftfr l "Tt T aofinltall th, entron, hont, wli.ch had it,on 01 the pre-ent atm.;t.fe on the 10th of Oct.
.11 . ..: ,1 Ka .lln.. n I m.
line emuncipiiiion , inci- ui vui correspondet.ts, ft!e that he rmy i to bedi?
(trihuted in three camp, two of ?5.000, and one
of I 5.00j mtn. Seven ftn?ra!s nd .300 oth jcersofall rank, are to he obtained from FrnnCf ; ithe militia, from 1830 to 1831 to be called out,
and 100 piece of cannon to be got ready by
hern mir-pd to protect the city.
Tlv- l'o!ih army, followed by the diet and
the tiiti-iicc : j .f ike government, retired thro'i
PrauH on v night of the 7tli, and early on Ihe 8 i it thii Ruisian army entered, maintaining p-Tf'-ct order persons and property
were repprted.
"The Pales were retiring upon Modh,. a i !ne Jum 01 ",c l)resei,t mntn- 1 w0 law
riotk, whore it vva nppoed they would J " " H,tl drc,lirJ"ng hee measure id make an etrort In maintain them-rlTes." t0 eflecf' havfe b?,n prPri y the ar min
Such if the snhrtance of this fatal intelligence. It is still said that the Piles will maintain th trus;j:!e; hot the loss of their c.i: ;t t i a fearful -blow, and rny, we fear, prove ii.al t. 'iifir cause. It will he pi rreived that the above i faid to l-' 11 'co.ll.l!lllicalioil, from the London
Time, not a extract. T)e Tims receive
an express fi,m Paii ev.-ry other day, and 1 Luxea,bui p b-v the UermHn confederacy, was the tir.-iuniPtioni-i.th.it mi iho i?ih t!.i. vJrereived by the Biusels cabinet on the P2th.
pre- did not arrive until afier their iditioni ri,e ac,iv,,y of the military operations seetn to was printed, and that consequently, the haTe ,0,!oi,e'1 lbe aonounremenl of this proto merely announced the fact to the public, a,.d'CoL The Po,wh new! In th Dutch Hnd Flem forwarded the Particular to di(r..nt a.i6rtfi,9h I)!tPers 13 not ' a date as that receir-
1 . : t -
x'eitive move- istr h twire hern d- ttated en noiuti which
1
Seb istiana had
It ha b hi that the emperor. narrow rrcane vvith th. ir lue on Satmdav.
compared the conduct of the insurgents of! 'I he Poles are c'infepd bv their enemies to Novo-crod to that of the rehtlsol Poland nnd'hafe behaved with IMifh npirit; nd the HusFrance, who were nil animated will) the', "thin soldier, w eho'it ren rtnee to their detet. amc spirit. '.,u know liow he ha treated hit cnuse, appear 'o l.a e tondui ted themselves . 1. 1 1 - 1 11 . .... . .i .
mo i oiisii reoei, and may easily judge w hat w,:m prairt worthy bravery. The loofthe would be hia treatn.t nt of the French ri- bel.-, latter etimu d in the Piuian account at 4if he had the means of reaching them. 000 - r 5 000 men; hut it must be considerably therefore insisted upon the immediate ac 'more: and v hen so mu h is admi'iieu, it 15 net knowlcdgment of Poland. 'unieaonat ie to stt it down t 'nuhie. at I. ..t or The most urgent step, however, is to pre ior 10,000 men. tven at such a pt:p F..keve.t Prussia fiom overwhelming Poland, and witscb may thu k the capital, with a) ;Ue udtherefu.'e I conjure tiie government to di-J vat.tee of re-tmfr plare lot his troops for the play the most determined resolution on this! " tnter, cheaply purchased, point, end se towards the Prussian cabinet! ' Russ-ian roriquc.t pema to Le complete, the laagnagt; vh;rh it could not fail to com- l!'ey had already I pin, to r.-ipw.e a Gov-
ipter, to be submitted to the chambers. Dtest.lprehend in the first da)" of lh revo!uti.n,,rnRd; Oeneral Witt i infntiM.ed rt baviigTurnhout, and Tongres, are named as the p!a-Uhire that language prevented it i ntci fe-rit. i I,?,' pointed to the situation oi t,. , nor or ce in which the three camps are to be estab-jin the affairs of Belgium " j W arsaw. The teims vshnh tl.r ht nt I ob-
Pohsh prospects have brightened a liltle.jia,ue,i security tr pp. and pmperAn interference b) Great Britain and Frntite,il,.,r' Bnd fum ,t,ee condition ibe army ii not
which shall place the duchy of Warsaw on h "cnimo 1 ne iciiowing exia.ts will be tead
footing of real independence, eit ept as to no
minal subjection, is tulked of.
lihed. Gen. Exceluiana is onp of the Frcnrb
officers to whom it is said a command in the Bel gic army will be offered. A copy of 'be 30lh protocol, relative to the evacuation ol P.elgiuna by the French troops, and the occupntiati of
with interest:
Horstt. An alarojing roartiilitv has t;ikeo
FR0XTJER OF POLA.WD. Ir e H,nou8 ,be bo,tfs AJassat huset. Th
C t I rk i 0 r iIiioja M.hirh n ll.o .. t..l j. 1 1
vrpietnovr iu. uconnls irom Warsaw, " imai, m .-( 1 into N , m.
of the 8th in the evening, announced thet the jnctiCing with a continual inclination to the uht,
lite U iiie 1 Kiiiiriom. This is the m ire pro
bah: , a tiui ''Sun'' of the afternoon of the! 17tii, merely alludes to the fact without eiv-1 int! any particulars and state too, that War sa r feil un the 1 1th, instead oflhe 7ih. Thpre ii not tne slightest reason to doubt the authenticity ofihi intelligence, a it iaexpres!y stated that the "official intelligence'' was received in Berlin oi( the 11th. The following is the extract alluded to. from the Sun of the 17th. F rem the Sut..
"A morning cotemporary mentions the capitulation of Warsaw as a catastrophe that took place on the 1 Ith, pfter 'two days bloody
ed by way of Hamburgh
THE HAGUE. Sept. 11. Order of the day for the army in the Jitld. "I announce to the army by the present order of the day, that I have received from his majesty the king, official information, with orders to communicate it to the armv, to the several governors of fortresses, and to the
commanders f attached corps under my orders, that hostilities between Holland and Belgium are suspended for six weeks, which commented on the 29th August last, at 12 o'clock nt noon, to Monday, the 10th of Oct. next. 'Head quarters at Tilbure, Sept. 8.
(Signed) "ihe Prince of Orange.
atmy is included in the capitulation, and ha?
sent a general to the grand duke Michael Jo
recommend itel to the t lewu ncy 1 f the emperor, whoe commands it will await at Piofk. (Berlin Journal, pub. by Spauer.) RUSSIAN ACCOUNT, OF THE CAP
TUBE OF WARSAW.
and a subsequent propeusity to torn aroun.. oes
the heels, UDtil the aiuui.il fan and riir. It is termed apoplexy. The heo 0 on, of th dceed hninial when opened. e . hoed water, and others blood on the brain Tbc former cases .xre called tt,on; and me t .:er sm-fruint-
oui apepdexy. '! heie is but one u-nedy n t.ir b
that isc.opiou bleeiin gu, the lii.-t r'tKf. f ihe
disorder. INo thah (i in a q irts-hnu n e taken from the hotse, 1 ,d tbi ti..'dd be ooue on first perceiving the nipn-mu, and belort any eflan n cl biout on the brum.
The Prussian State Gaie.te of the IStl.!1" ,et k&"Ct"dl f"' "d
September, ronlaine two accounts from tho
Russian head quarters. The first dated Nadaizyn, September 5, describes the prenora-
tiona made for storming the.enlret chmeiits of
Warsaw, and expresses an apprehension th;t
tne negotiiitioiis roinu.er ced by gen. Sar.nen burg, may not have a favorable result, but
adds, that if the attat k in the entrenchment,
chould be successful, perhaps the voice of
reason may be listened to, and then it will require but a short time to come to an understanding. The second report is dated Warsaw. Sent.
. 1 . ... . . .
11 relates witti more detail, but in sub-
8.
stance the same a? the repoit already receiv
. u, vuiuiiijiniiirs iii inc anacK on tne
TVi'a lyjur Tlie following anecdote is related by an eauijr'r.f barrister: ihe w fe of an inhabitant of oia!l town in ihe we-f 'd'Epgland, han.g died suddenly, and it ben. g known the deceafed had lived on no very friendly terms with her husband, from whom she received repeated beatings, a report obtained currency that she had died from iII-u-h p. rud the husband was taken up and put upon bis tritil for manslaufhter. On the trial, the husband call-
fi.hlin. in Ih. .i.,UI J-J .L.. A"'S"lU' "C
rr n "." 5 wmcn (Jountei signed "Lieut. Col. Ni"f rel1 the Ku-sians carried hv assault nil the en-! n v ; .1 a - t . .. . ,,- . " 1 On bnuay evening the Prince of Orange re ichme.it which had been raised to protect went from ilb(1 toSGrRVe, ahd hrn o jf-. the We have still ou, hope, that th,'m cgu to thosc fo t d , d.sa.t ou.news.s unfounded; if, however, it in &nn hpre
u in. mi proves t.ne corrrr , we sl.all trem PxRI9, Sept. , o We have just received by
uic iwi mr oi:iijiiion u win create in tnp r.iufn i-.. cr j l-u--r , ... , , 1 '", tstatette a letter from London, which inform
im..... Sn..,..." u., M 1 .. ,hat ccordi"g Protocol signed by the Sent. 7, count Paskewitsch received a , onto. hls "ife.eicept upon very great provo
ill nt 1 I,' 'ILIA ' I J , 1.:; iPVeme,be"of ,he conference, and accepted sion from a cannon ball, which struck his !,f, that the deceased from her tetrper.
tellince of ihe f.ll nfW,rL V' lhe,Tnc? governtneiit, I-ranc. is excluded in lhe first quarter of an hour of the! "Tred wholesome cotrection. Two Purgeone
nuui mi tuc uctioerauouB relative 10 me ueniouCiiii. 12 o'clock. The most unwelcome tion of the fortress. r.es lor some time past i announced this It is affirmed that the 1 2,000 French troops morning th - capitulation of Warsaw, nfleri that have remained at Belgium, will return lo
mo u,ii o iii'i"n in in environs, witn me r ranee at tne end ot the month
eiil,eiiihment8 of Warsaw. On the 2d dav :fl 'everal witnes to prove that he had never c. - . ... . . . j 'i i. i. :.: .. .
storming of the Polish entrenchments by the
Russian. Tlie fate of the hiave, hut unf.r
We have a letter from Toulon which savs
the Meuse corvette, with troops on board, sailed
tunate I oles, is m yr-neral deploied through- yesterday for Oran. The Bellona fiiffate. like
out the city; ome faint hopes are expected wise with troops, is just setting out. (Jeneral fiointhe P .lish armv , who have made good Boyer is on board.
tutu iciiimi i""iui i kick no dou oi i ne i, i . f ., ... mpcror of Ru-si , will grant them favorable1,. ' c tt T 1 br l rV" terms, which they mtHfarropt as theirFn-r 7 t R J , P ' T d',r,i W-r- ;a r V L !?0yv Chronicle, that sir Robert Gordon most
to ParandFrhnatlo,, 1 Zy. M f receive this sad catastrophe, at.d (he efllct it! Z "Pa,.,"trR"",!l' iUld consequently a gene-
will have. m thi mioi.lr. fth- i; r,i.l'"' "
' v - fst( VI IMCi
i n : i j a' r
. m nil ii'iiii I ii ii I Hifi vmii i rai rnpiiAiio i rtr-rt
i rench, t it) no doubt cause a treat sensa-1 1 . .i ...... tion throughout FraCe,butitisd Ute- Z" ? ' Ta l?--die is cast. In the stock echa ioa they d , r T I c"m,tKt? ,!,IS to s,r Ilobert not give i,npli,it credit to the fall of Wa, L w.fc' " ?Me em.not repaired lo and we wish ,t was in our power to contra 1 Hr J 1 1 'r P" h T l1 ,i- . ;. it . ,i. ' i Isador, and told him the vyhole. The latter diet it. Up to the preee-i.t time, u js noti i i- . . i . -.. .. i. ir r . ' ' Oi totmded instantexn ana lonsfroin the Porte
combat, and though no dangerous co:isequen-!swr),e thilt thB "eatb W(ls -"ral. and that it cts were apprehended, he was obliged for alild not Ht a" ,,een l-n,,cnefl bJ tinkuid treat
rime 10 quii trie neid,ancj letive the command f-"' 'T""" me umn ana to gen. Toll. After detailing Ihe circumstan- -n"'1 tn be- ,hrtt xht Bi" hem needces of the combat till the Russians had got! Iei!sl-r (,rW(l l t,fore " tribunal of justice, possession of the ramparts, the report coi.-j Wlicn ,he cle,k ol ,,,e ro,,rl went to the foreeludes in the following terms: "The Poles re-imnu" ftnd cnTIie,, f,!'' j"'y re agreed obi treated into th interior of the city; the Bus. their verdict, the fn-.,a replied tmphaitiraily siaiii occupied the rampaits, and eiected bat i'0'-'" The clerk then Rid. -what is your verteries for 80 cannon, lo chastise the rebel- dict' Ke,,tU''nP" which the foretnait, with lions city in case it should persevere in its re- st'11 tCT mphasis rej.lied, ,ard htr sietence. In the course of the i.ight, generli,fP''r ' Kruckowiecki sent a flag of truce, jiniinunc-! ' ing that the diet had dissolved itself. ai.d ih..t Fusion, Pa. Get 13.
he, as dictator, governed alone, though he!. c,RItT Fartstnr On Saturday m raiug last.
was not sure oi nisiiie. r v" - . ,.. . BB At day break oiders were issued to all tin 1 ",u"sl "aU'ml i"teris-ion, until Tuesday eveu. troops not to commit an hosiititits, as hot:'",R- The Iu,;tw,ue "(- Leh-.j-h . we, ioe in the capital and the lounlry had submitted lo C0I"e,l,,ente lh"uf n Pr height; and
uiui.ii ii jury na neen susixitien inererw . 1'vtlfvUle. Oct I 5. inre the lecolleclion tf our oldest inhabi
ts majesty the empert r and king, and (he nr my was marching to Plosk, a th field mar sh.il had ordered, to await hi? mnjest v's com
. ... . . . If.l. ll.ij ..wIim. nl' ll.a Ant.'.t. I . . . I
roai-d?. I ins rnornmc eeneral :I ih: how.-ki r " ' v
d(!l;itrbed a rmtrier l t.. I. ..l, i...it..l o ,,.rl f tl... P. .It. I. . 1 1., ! Visited bv So COOSid.M iiblp a flf.hcta wait wit-
rf-, - Til I "- "'..-'.-,..IC,HI - 1 1 j .n.U fi irjiujl i lilt nui in ur ui'- . CRACOW, Aug. 21. loland will rije fromla.tother for Pari. Poi . di n.., ir... hv.r..rl i br. ..n.-sb..l 'I'l' ; :..i;ii-ed iu the ew;l7 part of the week. It ja no
tier ruin, .he enemy wlit pollutes our soil i. Sehastiani denies the whole business: Guille Uinrd occupied the citv this mornintr. At l.Jl(s- remarkatde that the loss of p.operty sas
not without tear, and the tombs of our heroes ii not is dismissed, but returned with the in- Jerusalem barrier, a dooufaiion nr.,,-,.,,1 i.! '.v thi arcutnulation of the waters, has
warn tbem t.iey w ill he avenged. Our camp! strut lions he acted on, signed by Sebastiani ?,j his imperial highness the grand duke Alii liaelj l,,oveJ 0 1,4 U asctrtained, entirely d ispra Ifl till lli L' I fill. J if 1 L i . m I .... 1 frt'. , A . . l- I 'l I . .1 1
iii tne environs of Wareaw is composed of CO.
W-i men, who are tiie bcivv: ,t .d best truoj
m r.urope, and tiie sis-rt u i -iven to (I
m
lev
j k,A meeting has taken place between th. bread and salt. A brigide rt ( njaed the ti le; '01 ',i,,nf 10 "'e f'','rRl "ppreh sjllvdriots and Capo d'ldrias, in the presence de pont of Praga. The field nnilial w ill! Jl"f ' ,lie l,f,v,,J" "-',Si:
enion another
th a:'.d solidity of
ieni to;tif the residents: thev make six chnrap m e- ..m. thi m.., ir il. H.lv. !...- l.w ;,, tthe re.siilt of c ntei prize
... .... ... i.3, iii r.o io. ni i!! t ri vviiii t'ltssioei.t retosf.s ii, v ... . ..n, 1.-1 j: :: . i.:. r. ..: . 1 he import ot wool into i.oston i.ir Hi tn
t , . - ... ....... u.iviu, .ir:n mi in o. n uisimisi uon invriiis nun iiini K uii'tl Oo til mass Ol 50.000 men. !!..,f.r.. 1 1. ........ .., ... . .. . . ... . I. . . ' . ...... . h . .'tt.at ....-..-li. . f l tl . II : fci lt. Tl..
vva in mi' i xii i - i ii r n ' i wi i v n iro tvtiiiiiAi'iah'it ir in mai.r t k i tj.-.rt.i1.f,r(-'-'-.',v- i i -,'s- i . mum
- . - ' uu ni t iiwi , iiv;i.-iii;ui , jril. V VMIIIl l ill , IS fl j' l ' ll-U ! camnpci under Ihe walUo! Warsaw, compos (i he repiir d , Mo have a constiituirm.' TlievleoTenior of WarsHW, nnl en, Koi!fom Tarier a-e UnH.i t
" t' ir P . tn w wt : n una t.i ta ims cvT mo... .nt l lw. . . i. . l. i . . . . i . ..t iii.in '(f trut iuiikh uuit sij'i t ir i . j i r
I 7 -ov. it uiiiv j vw ten ,v,vi fltr II illltiqill 1 J If- Sla.'tlllfM Ull lllf J 1 1 I I 1 - M t M J
141 I nO rnrnc aI U r. .KAL. ava I n , - I ' . . ii
. . w,,, IVHIMPHI .lUJIUeil.VVtin 1 IH )ll!l Wl r IOSP Hill lr IMI rniitll.llli.li. .trla f . m,. ...Ili-nl. k t.l...... I.. , I. . t O I 1 He
... .... . musKi, n.i,ti'.ni men, who maintain it.'
areata- v - z- beside, there ate two cauiji of th It . . taa-n in the IVhitiniate of Cracow
onet.i.K: the other about Pt laia : bout lO.'OO men
3
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city itself, the artillery ha done littie di- The Baton Rouge Oyzit'e say, a ii, e broke
Fhe two residents afterward nnge, it? rlfecta would he felt lo-day. The ""t Plaqueuiine. ivlii.-h t! -tr.. eii , .. eity
,prefnted notes t the president, expressinghss of the Russian army could not he inmn- to the value ol s 'i.i. ,,1
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