2 JUNE 1832, Page 2
The German papers contain an address from Poland to the
Emperor of Russia, delivered on the 13th ult.; and a gracious speech in answer, • delivered by NICHOLAS to the deputation by those who carried the address to St. Petersburg. The deputies were nominated by PASKIEWICZ. The Times is too severe on the Emperor for " insulting the world by the publication of such do- cuments." We have had during the last eighteen months some thousand speeches from nomination members in favour of the rotten boroughs, and have borne them very quietly. Why not bear PAsKIEWICZ'S nominees, as well as the Duke of NEW- CASTLE'S?