8 SEPTEMBER 1832, Page 2

While Warsaw was yet in the hands of its highminded

defenraers against the arms of the pious NICHOLAS, it was stated that its population was by no means unanimous in their opposition to the Russians. The Jews, particularly, were known to be well inclined towards the tyrants of Poland. Their treachery has been remembered and rewarded by Prince PASKEWITCH, who has assigned to their body a gratuity of 200,000 florins, as an indemnity for the losses they had sustained from the "rebels." The report in the Constitutionnel, two or three weeks ago, of an insurrection in Samogitia, does not appear to have been wellfounded: