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The Daily Dispatch: December 7, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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to be used in the restaurants, the Polish language to be no longer employed by tradesmen in making up their accounts, and the official language to be in all cases Russian, even on seals and stamps. The Wilna correspondent of the London Post, writing on the 11th ult., says: In addition to the periodical convoys of political prisoners sent away from this place by Gen. Mouravieff every fortnight, he also frequently orders the transport of ladies without any sort of trial. Thos Countess Michalina Plater has recently had to expiate the political lustre of her name. Unable to rake up any present offence against this lady, search has been made into the records of the past. It has been discovered that the Countess Plater was deputed in 1861, with other ladies, to intercede with Gen. Nazimos in favor of some young men found guilty of having sung patriotic hymns in the Wilna Cathedral. For this offence the Countess has been sentenced to transportation to the Government of Novgorod.