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tion. SV Im n.pting t° " ,,rk <'P°!‘ ,11S
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«• a !o u.. i of the ink-i'i>» t’- J paring to overcome these last obsta-
'*H n u U rrtverni»enl;• agents. VV> un- c | e s, when Gen. Krokewieki sent
soi l ri°hc i«sliU in confinement at 7,' General Promtzyhskt to him (0 an*
« , * nd “ ’ - *» a M,SS, °" 1 nounco the intension of the Polish ua-
lion to submit to its legitimate King.
These sentiments were, ho*, ever,
not Confirmed by that Chief of the
Government, who soon after came in
person to the Marshal. He affirmed
that the consent of the l)let was ne
cessary for such submission. Alter
the most urgent exhortations and
representatioirs, of the inutility of
further defence, and the disasters
*’ b} ' *Lf th* Georgia charts, enu-
re»* oVC Arkansas or be sent toihe ihmiten-
.rrat c t0 , \ rrn 0 f four 3'cars.
t»ryf®r ,he (M,“okce, Moses Bo.iistick,
^ not tier G treated in the most
t***^.."Tim jail O. Oacioll
barb»t« u5 arr esled no» long a..cr,
OoU»')> injured by r-r.mng a
. on the forehead iv.ih a mm-
sever* t>*“* ° a certain ivbiie emigrant,
ket,j ai t *’*®*jj not worthy to be repealed
whose »* w '.'"roiier |„ report him as
here, th °“ t ftU le . 1 he object appears
threatening,1 >» man into silence, and
to be tot*f ( *' e, J as possible io enrol
to “induce’ a* n * ‘ them in the man-
•-peaceably*. b) \v t * do not here make
ner above r late* • c01|Juct 0 f the enroil-
in v retb-cuon^ ^ Ucvc they are honor a-
mgagenis-'^ , lo Jo%vhat ,* right a. d
b lea»en,and " - It is due to
to satisfy Wm *r f^; rnuie nt that they nr
the ho‘W r o < ; _ 1S co mj.cbed to enrol un-
ilntno {[ any wi*h to
lie businc8 is in some degree suspen
ded, the Ministers ate insulted, laugh
ed at, threatened and bunged in efli
the French Government has been de
tained 2 mo.n atBerlin 1 & his passports
discredited? Whether the French
gy—crowds throng the streets, with ; Government made an otfieial cwimu-
crape hat and arm bands-- some pil- j ideation to the Polish Government
laging gunmakers’ shops, others busy | exhorting them to avoid general en-
Poland.—We are indebted io tlsfc
office of the National Gazette for a
slip aimouucing the arrival of the
Thomas Seallargood at' Philadelphia
on Saturday from Hamburg—loti the
land on the 21st September. Ex-
in listening to the ardent appeals ol j gagements, to uct moderately and on the tracts are given from the Prussian
the newspapers—the theatres-arc i» 1 -1 defen^ivvy because in fivo mouths an in
most all closed—this black flag is
hoisted in some of tb* main streets—
the drum beats houily to aims—the
Marseiiaise is publicly sung in tue
Palais Royal—the troops of the line
are in motion—and to sum up all in
which it would inevitably bring with i one significant sentence, tire Ministry
it, the General withdrew at ten o'
clock in the forenoon. Hereupon,
three hours more were granted to
General KrokotvirkL within which
time he was to announce to the Mar
shal his final resolution. As this was
not given by one o’clock, the Marshal
sent word that hr would give orders
to attack Half nn hour more was
has been twice defeated on points
which it had strongly at heart.
M. Casimir Perier and Sebastiam
had a narrow escape with their lives
on Saturday.
The French papers contain an ttb-
vention would take place, which
would insure the independence of Fo-
Giizelte of the 18lit, containing news
from Warsaw to the 13th, live* days
ifter the capitulation. YVe find no-
land? and whether the Pulish ! ‘liing particularly inlciesiug; lurther
eminent and commander had not act
ed upon this advice, relying upon this
promise; and whether it was not
their adhesion to this policy which
had brought that commander and gov
ernment into discredit with the peo
ple and produced the internal com
motion, disorder and dismissals at
Warsaw.
To these questions the ministry
requested for consideration, but this
i *>«<» without» 9 » titf : c ‘. 0 ' y
W .ll 'iS
i answer benr, given, the Marshal is
s ted orders tor the attack. It was
! terrible, and very successful; flags ol
Jliu c were sent, but tbev brought j
— ~ 1 The attack)
. i'aii i only dilatory ftn.Utfctft.
DISASTROUS NEA h—t ADD, %vaf ,| , cri .f f ; P0 . begun upon the sftd- the 21st says—W e yesterday reretv-
OF'»VAR«AV»! on.l lino oft ntrenclimont, which wa* the Pori* paper* ot Sttmlay and
the N-wVo.k Cuuner of Oit. 81. j ^ noint n ftti C bayonet, the Messager des Uiamues <htted
Msiudav
A l!V • V HVU VUIIIUIII j - v - ’J ~ J
stiact of a circular dated Waisaw, i said that they were not to answer
Aug. 15, and addressed to the Polish * questions until Monday. T his* rep!'
Envoys at Paris. 'This document is I was remarkable, because a moment
most affecting and impressive. it j before Perier had said, very crankly,
charges the cabinets of England and j that thay were ready to answer any
France with bad faith, and adds, that
if Poland be again enslaved, ?ts fate
innst be attributed to their ‘ hypocrit
ical sympathy. 1 ’
The L-M)uou Morning Chronicle i f
r r om the *"■* ; l-arried at the point of the bayonet.
ttv the British ship Ar kwnght, j enemy .who »n the meantime rc-
Iticii arrived last evening, j ceived reinforcements, vi-io ottsly
Dundee, on the 24tii September, we j t \ e ( en( \ v< ] the gardens and the *dgcs
i. ve been able to obtain from a pas- i ditrdws towards the Jerusalem
sender site oiilv late paper en o '^rd ; barrier, and even made our troop**
^-the Dti.uiee Couiior of the 2(>ih~- j way p 0| a niorncnt. hut theai-
iviiicii cunt a ms the disasterous idol- : ihnu o r,p c \ A \ X or re<,v h!: they qnick-
fit»euce we give below ot the suircn- ; { y scaled the walls t \ the <'i'v, which
a",- uf Warsaw lo the llussiaus. h'res- r.t.d n most form =■ b ! do Muh of
F r omtl»« Dundee Courier of the 20di Sej,1
fall of wAaivu
'pc capital n.is sit 1 n> * >‘!cn
\f\or t vo days of sanguinary
surrendered hv capitut
quest on upon the spot!
V\ hat is eur inference from these
facts? it is that both the English
and French Governments expected
that the Reform Bill woukl have
been disposed of in a month or two a 1
details are given of the siege: tl.o
Poles and Russians appear to be on
the best terms; no proscribing, no
executions; tiie word “treason ? uct
even mentioned, os was formerly ib<*
case, when European slaves fallen §»♦
their attempt to throw oil iko ch«a«
ol their tyrants. Part of the Nation
al Guards in Warsaw were doing duly
together with the Russians. Per
sons and property were sale. 1 lie
Grand Duke frtichacl htui ainv cdj
and taken up his residence in the i ity.
Tlic remninder of the Polish army
were at Modin. A cessation oi nos-
tdilies was to continue lor a luil-
mght, till bis iffiptniu! Majesty s de
cision would Le bad from bl. Peters-
bur
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that most chaste, dc*
; dc!cnee.
; vbirdi b.-•
i (XT *r!a\ S
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h
the Russians cot red Pi
| oYloc
! oi**nis, the :
* v<r ry thinu
J f foiu b.> iv
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,n living cajnu. uiiiratinT is i litul set hi.
ftv)l me «tTtcs uf the Ci >J‘>tt Times : pose-
4jf li.t> !*>'»••
The contents of these papers, as
•o il hs cm correspondence, are oi
the most serious import. Great
vYi-in^es at P-jris arc unavoidable.
Bui, besides ibo affairs of the north
ol Europe, France, it w ould appear,
1,« threatened Snalu, in case the gov- niamlcsto of the Polish dirt they j
Hiariic.ai ^f that country interferes in speak with nidi i( ion id D.c d:ypc-:
critical j*vinj*:Dhv’ oi Fittiue and Er»- i
gland.
The question* of Lalayetlc^'vhKh •
tb-» F t ench ('liars- doubtless an* Jntix in <i = - luterrogaiive ,
, , . . .cent rrr.tl veracious of official organs--
mo.t; ami that they tvoultl then unite | ca!hD(lffGrei , n . Mhc t:8 V.. rut Ml
.u save «ml, reward noble & ntltnirn- | ut u „, Kd.Unia! cc.ps?-from wince
bid oleml.VVo Itavt* r« loubl|(hat l'c*i;> ; th „ j^.u-hburg Nirginlan presumes
**• »»*«*» «-el . giving such ativu e to j ljie Ui ; be 1IH ,f n8 Hutt he is the leader
I ehiml, but lie ongtil m.l to have Hone i o( l||e reh ,„ U((1 among me ,mUcc Sh-
•J mdes* he wassure dfhoth the w nl; I1(1 „ „, c !lli8 , v su i i % ,ngly
•Si the pow«*r to luildl his promises. jlbjo’bie
Hi* advice crippled Poland, and * ’ ’ I'rr^rU l .- bin r .-hr^r.
pi'o\*-tl her w oi 51 t *. lulhe !a.s« noswurjuA.'; *. -•.. ^ .-e. •■re*.—.0*- tt*- --jws
•d t
|>
Tbi' progitli'-s ot v.Yor I in-. 1 »p vanchiug ronicst hetw vo
r-r. tv dl»t.tnj*-ui^h.fid the I D It; t'cio a..d D >a Miguel. 'flit*
•i. and »\* nine !‘ ; -u? 1 ituti^'u'l ,-ves passages T*om a
t h*' v'::t l i v C r ’: - • t." ** i * •>’>. Gi» 1 \
r j%€£&:: * — -y. m •< ^
o: *» ?ir: *rna disy *: - v
i i f i N. oi vvi. 8tn oi i.
; -t i cd at this olhot .
1 1} a. f j yi t i)
tbc town
LioJ. oivl
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;«iy req
tiihmi' iwgc.l | iGir’ oi v>p.ii
ui'Cti re* | nr n-intcrvci tioo, tv< ubt l*»ad <•>
“O Vi i d iutohigenro was roce* ^* t | unit ny
J.I R run ou Ilte I Ub insUot. of the j n -arly I Oi
cavniulation o. tbo city oMVarsa-vit.npb.es
.... liv.. -Jiti. at 81* o'clock, I . '1 . af- i ‘lavs.
The !b:0 j . -if cat«enchme ds car
'd j ried by storm, 6,0<X) prisoners and |
lOOpiccts cac.no’-, were the |
of tltcsc two motnorable |
, s . *.va!h I *d AIT »it *. > .»t the Court of.Madiid, foim, explain lo imr miiul ihe coin-
*m the iuio**' j iMtiifi (hat t deparlurc on t* i0 J plaints M me perishing Boles; arm
fri'in ♦ ’t "s'- in* ’?>b , i>*
i h ;■»
crus-?:c/ of ihc i’yroncc? bv ijm I* t ' ii *
troops
F &': t:-** *.M.v*sarh # 'c .IfQr'rtk
PiHalTR-.S Ok id-ROi’B.
Wo li.no now the last act cl
lie on
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a-j'u ticiuens* ate the cio»e ccmicx
» u t c:i I Lo <• ••iii.estb a* /' tunnr 1
n-jii B t■:ftr-- i ‘•'..Deal Sh.ihlho >
twins. i
tl.c ^
f n: > k '.in i.'Sinr. s.
, n \ t A-
I'OVf* i i • liii • QC*i>
I ilepoit to th* (Jt.n:i.i,i.i«'■«'•
1 KRiKIl AN D I’GRAND.
At tlie i’alai. iv ■■ vi uiuL'» a,se:u-
.-j .>; i •" r»
b.iniicn of a Pa pi
o,* 1
0:a ^ Kail-vrsr
1 the trnzedy of Poland. ft l>ns been i bled; the .loumnL ait; reati
J ^ . . ‘ . A % * I * i I . .
i ill in after piece
may possi-
on some
rlumcnrv oi the i i maul theatre; but the interest to
I jT< nr, h;1 we must turn to new
cue
• W e have ibouc-bt for sonielinie that
but sis of indignation are lur-w i
inent. There is Miguel, as favora
ble a subject for cmistihitional pur
gation or expuigation, ns heart could j ine
r *sir. but he is nevertheless rf prrs* n
oil parts, ami ttieie i* »iui cue -
**\ivc la Pol ague!" and *A huj
Min.sties.” '1'he black tU;g it. 6 accui
l oisted in the Rue ^>i. iMaiioi. h ,
^uiimmilb s shop has been tmlctc-u, ;
aaU ail the atsci^ccl ou lUv; Dum- r
bfJdr^'rtiw dn'.he i """‘‘Nothin* coul.l «„m m the city \ hn* v oi, played ami there
-i.liL.o«lu.od Jurin» which the Rns- i ar.il the cncmj’* army. Both, there-( "'y .»'■ *
s j a .f, ciirriml by ..*»uU all the en- 1 * orc . implored tb •
InMcli'iieiit* which had b:*-'n raised Kinperor, and this nrcumsanirr
set tbo city ! ill add it tbo Marshal's duty to re- t * r
' Pol'ih Arm.- i ■ib.vfl t,, sir.!., the vengeance u‘ liio sold , , , . ,
“ a the .:f the! which was excited to the utmost by , I’-rtugal would (.rove the salient point
Govern'tent, retired through Praga i sueh an onstinate 111'..'Jldnllimato'ly and* real I v ,*prin^. U "
xxt : zaz i isav *;z:; ufL, r..... ^- - -•»
maalt living p rl'eet y . persons 1 milled I o the Monarch; the t
aad properly wer# respected.” j in COtilonnitV With the _
“The poles .verc retiring upon | ma''1li..st<t 1 is gone to cf rVdaTS
Aloitiin aitj t'Gckj whore tt is sup- j - ;- V ■ t in?^ o».' • • ^ ^ , n -. n »vho unites tbo prireiples and svmpa- | will bring on the sulijO' t tor Uiscnssion
thiiiS of lories and absolutists. Pedro, i in the chamber ot l)tqiutios.
s; si c- rs'
*1« VOIVll
-NT.
With lb-
Si'LUi .C.tl ! QMS .
tiUit fl WIgLij,
10:
K-U
1 ho glorious success ivhi*:;» 01
mined’has bam purchasctl by sc> c-.:
ibc Field Marshal himself»‘ J
bis bioilier, reprcsciffs tiie constitu
tional opinions of Europe and Amcri-
ranee n»ul England have* fleets
ailed fitr Lisbon to avenge
as is
Kroko rick, has! upon MigudJ new »<Kl
the left «lre»dy ««
i ] upon Mix'
plainly hinted in papers, to as-
. jsist Pedro. W !o -n for some-
a j time p
haod. that I Azores
tr. *-• i,
i\«r apt or h
».o
In gome days w e I
limed they w.mla M**|he «» to ! shall be able to 4
Linui., themsedvosT , account ot those *nt
SurV- is Ih.R substance of this fatal
i«telli:;ence. L is si ill -aid that the
Polus will maintain the struggle.-—j lo 9 *®*-
But tb loss of their capital is a fear- j has received a com. is, on on
fjl blow, aud mar w » tear, prove fa- ] a, m ant ^ brea?5t.
t ,I to their cause: I resigned his powor.
1. VTCST FROM RNG1.AND. | ' ^Ytw^b d Marshal in two Uinie preparing an expedition. The
»hT Colosi;... at Philadelphia from | letters signed by Ins Y'V”'! ±,^Yurrection has
kiv-rpool, wrings
tin* 21st, and
^- pymlmr. This II. S. Uaxett. , a.,u, o. n-, vj| , ?ue |', fleet to Don Pedro,
fur: sites the annexed items. 1 he r-mst ho||. .e.uimei.ls. I Spain on the »tlie. sate has a largo
dw'—lro'is intdligeuco of the kM* ol pcic
4\araaw, reported in the Ne'v ^ oi k j and
CiJ;iri#»r, \ut regret to say. is but too , lions
Capturc-A letter | “The Lur^on Morning i lorald of the ' threa-uod to pass ifa
fliited VV : aiRii\v, Sept. S. (written ?*y | IOtlii says*
t. . n , , • • *, in. fnt,** ot Warsaw and inc iu-
a Russian,) savs—‘-Polaud is ugo.n 1 1 1 . lclfl f p.,
~ in o» so sacred a cause ns t i*t ol I o
land, appear to cast a general gloom
at I'hiliulelpliiaii'om «tt,.o ., , * , . Fiozk with i.i- «ncU seriou* insurrection has occur- principle
Iigs London papers to he leads tnc a. my to i lozkwm , M r ,,leria. The French gov- overcome
Liverpool t<> the 22d ' tent ion ol nraittni ^.-.trUecoa, nJMjd d...ta ■ over Wl . |„| y , Be
The IT. S. Gazote , »«»««!* h ' s ,r 'l'« r, "‘ T! ’ * . IZr. fled to Don Pedro. ! gal.
i » t >;it Ci ii 4t!\tl %
cvaic Poissoumcre, anti tweiy wlicre j r f*.«U« ^
we meet c i.:i»u hat bands, unj-u] , irt »5> "*■'«
, ‘ , ,iii • r vef ft ..:. w-t.-vt.f.a itwi.b it>i Lne:i.e
w ec-pc. s, aud we hoar tue toud duep h Citrus’,
curses ot those who made the Revo- • For nu 1 t.t.vri..c , l !i m /-it-u.cmc. Bar-
lution against ihoso who h.;vc ihus ru- j .rt*r.f%
•d it. Oil Monday r.i. Mauguiu, : *■ u * ? ur.^ it.i i_.ai.-p?, iin-
llie Gen. Laiayettc. ami M. Laurence | . t . \ n r
L oi a:i JUipiLVenii.r.t ir, tlic iurt^. -
. . I'-'g. I'OWH' %
i iro kcin.ii.,:> wic Editor,
Miuist.-* is must by oveiihrown. ^i. ■ »'m bloiv.;,ij ..aciuctvy , Sleohei's.
Perier must be sent back lo retii e- | l ' 0i Gouccnti aung .Sirup t»y Sumui,
ment, obs(*uiity, and disgrace*. The
Revolution must match; and u war be
necessary to assure th»> iiidepei'doucc
ol Poland, and the progress ul the
Revolution of July, then tve must
make war, and sustain war, and de
feat all our enemies, rather than the
principle of Revolution should be
either in France, Poland
Belgium, Spain, or Porlu-
i cevere m mesc good semimems, *-? 4l ” , . “. ......
,I disregard the pm tidious iininua- army, and ha* given such muicatioi s
, ns wb!< , mar. prUpi, have been oD determination '.a assis* Mignel
-lr..8,eH ta it ■’ that the trench government have
suhjert to its Dwvful sovereign. On
the 5th inst. Field Marshal Cfmnt
Paskcwitsch sent a confidential offi-; ovc. the public n-.tnd; hard and imttr
rpr to Warsaw, to demand in the'are the complaints against a govern-
iwme of his majesty the sniimission | ment, which, hy a single rnamtesta
In the Chan.her of Deputies, M.
Perier has been defeated — bulb yes
terday and on Yiuiisday—signally aud
triumphantly defeated. \ uu know
xhat the jabberers about poliiics iuid
1- or a vujsip-G.->ition i'cr Ut.*«2r, litna's
V ot <t .•t/duuiiu lor cutting C*ioss and
Gram, Manning's,
i:\6i.i8n mexTS.
For iijm1 tViaking oi uon,
liutLjit'ta' *,
r oi ii*q»iOT euitMits in LurupSj<Si.i<:f/i-*
hue si's,
bur Extracting sugar or Strop from
Gane juice, JJerosfie's,
For impiovrinents in Piano For*i’s
ixunt/ia’s,
I’ or luipruv cmeitis in sails for Ships,
Breaking*.*.
for Evaporating Fluids, Budwnrlii
in i‘uiccell's,
Nature and .Properties of the Sugar
Pane (concludedj,
Remarks on Lotteries.
(if the city, and to jTromisc, on the
other hand, annuity and pardon.—
AVith an infatuation which eannu* be
sufficiently deplored, these words of
pcare were rejected by the h |dei
tiou oi its will, could have raved a
brave nation. The latest accounts
from Paris represent the state ot the
capital as most alarming. i he pub
lic feeling is raised to a state cl
of the insurrection. On the 6 h. a, j phrenzied hostility against the min.s-
4,y break, the Rnssion a, my advonc- j le r «. on the,r policy towards 1 oland;
ed to storm the city- Alter a most j their I’.inds have (alien liom^tod
desperate and sanguinary resistance* percent
mir soldiers with rare intrepidity,
rn • ihuins lvc s masters of four re
doubts which lay upon our line of
attack, as well as the first line ol
entrenchments which surround nr-
snw itself, and of which Wnla is a
p»*rb*(!t fortress. The task, howev-
^ r, v%as not curled with this*, there
icmni**f»d n second line of entrench-
lc^nfs, amt a b rDac j mo at round the
city* defended by bastions.
Great excitement in Petris.—The
London Herald of the 20th says;—
The express from Paris gives alarm
ing accounts of the state of the French
capital- The news of the fall of
Warsatv seems to have excited among
all classes fliere a phranzy equal
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and inevitably occasion the great
stru2?lc which has b^rn gathering du-
rjpar sixteen years of .*'t*neral peace?—
peace, which has always been ?rain
to the ri-hts of the people. We
think it will: am! we shall lock to
Tyisbon for a revival of that interest*
•> hirh bns perished at W arsdyv.
If will be Scon by our foreign col
umns. that ns soon as the news Dial
Warsaw had fallen readied London,
the Reform Bill was suffered to take
its third reading without anv debate
or deiar! to the astonishment of the
three kingdoms! A new' proof that
the Tories have protracted -that dis
cussion for the very purpose of kili-
ino; Poland, and thus preventing the
possibility of British interference to
to that produced by the publication
of the Poliguac Ordinances. Men
view it as a national calamity; as a
I national disgrace, of which coch in-
“At four o’clock in the moroin* of! dividual must hear his share. 1 he substance these questions to the M»n-
•tlte 1th tbo Field Marshal was pre- j majority of ilm shops are shut -pub- [ i str y. Is it true that a Courier ofj
save her, when earl Grey should find
himself disembarrassed ot the bill.
There is another proof—Lafayette
m the Chamber of Deputies put in
hundred days were of course Discourses and LccSm-eSbefore Uio A-
taken awov bv the cruel and ignorant j mencati ln.-,titute cl iiitir u -
Restoration. ' 'te« i ntitlcd to bon- .... * »»?. M . _
!,s anil ,,unions have since the Ite-j 1 " 8 C.m r .am 01 „
volution, applied to re-wear and re- j i ie American Library cf Useful
eniov them! But M. Perior h..s re- , Knowledge,
fused bts assent, and has pleaded the ! New convcisauons on Lhemisttv.
Af iiinncr •mci not Meteorological Observations t:.r Au-
( |Ucstion as one ot liiiatKC aiiu noi oi ^
honor—of poun.'.s, shillings, ami pence, . Tllo J, " W } 10 0 biam £» subicribcrs, a.iJ w
and not ol justice or ol natioUjl icoi* ? tbo amount of tlicir snfmeriptiohs, t be
inr* 1 Yesterday and Thursday Mai - j ^entitled to the 10th, as a compensation fot
shot Soull opposed a project for is- j h * irtroub ‘ e ’ _ >
conferring these grades and pensions; \ *
but be opposed in WtiU, »nn t IL • monday ii»e 9th day of January
Chamber adopted the measure by a t next will be soid to the bigbewt bidder
erreat rnoiority. ! * I kt the late residence of Thou. Monroodc-
& 'n»*» drums beat to arms! The j ceased, all of the perishable piopcrty be*
mobs are assembled i ' * . .* j ed consisting of Horses cows and calves
The Place Vendome is tuii Oi eili- Dcds, chairs and ether property.
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There is but one cry, “Live
la Pologno!”- u Do\vti w itl> the Min
isters!” Patience, and you shall see
who is right—Casimir Perier, or.
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blMKON VYHIT-fe,
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