27 OCTOBER 1838, Page 7
In Paris, and throughout Germany, extreme disgust has been ex-
cited against the Russian barbarians, in consequence of the death of In Paris, and throughout Germany, extreme disgust has been ex- cited against the Russian barbarians, in consequence of the death of
lamtegt, a young Polish gentleman, who died at Cracow after receiv- lig eighty blows with sticks; to which punishment be was subjected on a charge discovered to be false, of belonging to a party of Poles, who killed a Russian spy. The beating produced hernia, which speedily caused his death.