16 MARCH 1861, Page 9
A despatch from Warsaw, dated yesterday, states that "the depu-
tation of the citizens of Warsaw, to which Prince Gortschakoff com- municated the rescript of the Emperor, was astounded at the tone of the document. Prince Gortschakoff privately stated that an Imperial manifesto may be shortly expected, granting reforms. M. Zamoyski, President of the Deputation, said—' We accept, but are far from being satisfied.' The Imperial rescript has not caused any abatement of the prevailing excitement." Eleven political prisoners had been set at liberty." There had been a funeral service at Lemberg, for the victims who fell at Warsaw.