3 AUGUST 1861, Page 2
itosia.—The people of Warsaw have offered a tribute to the
English Consul, Colonel Staunton. On the 21st ult. all the young men collected in the Saxony Garden, on a preconcerted
marched off to the house of the Consul, where they threw flowers and chaplets into his room, with loud cheers for Queen Victoria, Palmerston, Russell, and the English nation, and dispersed before the police could intercept them. Colonel Staunton explained to the authorities that he had taken no part in the demonstration. It is reported that the Governor-Generalship has been abolished, and that Poland will be .governed entirely by the General commanding, with the assistance of the Council of State.