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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Poland (Poland) or search for Poland (Poland) in all documents.
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The Revolution in Poland.
Horrible Cruelties of the Russian Generals — order to knout ladies.
In Lithuania, since the arrival of the Governor-General, Mouravieff, every day has been marked by an execution.
On Monday, a telegraphic dispatch from Cracow stated that Count Plater had been hanged at Wilma by order of t shot; M. de Laskiewiez, shot; M. de Kolyske, hanged.
The most illustrious of these victims, Count Leon Plater, bears one of the oldest and most honored names in Poland.
What adds to the odiousness of these barbarous executions is, that none of the men who have just been struck down, were taken with arms in their lands.
Count P hey say in their blunt language that as soon as the French make their appearance they will all side with the insurgents, and not leave alive a single Muscovite in Poland.
A letter from Cracow, on the 9th ultimo, states that among the Russian officers remarkable for their cruelty is Gen. Count Toll.
Having been appointed to gu