RUSSIA.
Intelligence of the late events in Paris reached the Emperor of Russia on the Ist instant, by means of the telegraph established on the line between Warsaw and St. Petersburgh. The French papers, which arrived in that capital in due course on the 3rd inst., were stopped at the Post-office, while the Gazette of St. Petersburg!* announced that its daily publication would cease until the 7th instant. This sudden suspension of the official journal struck every one with consternation ; but, in the rae.nticne, the members ot the nobility and foreign residents succeeded in learning the details of the revolution from their friends in the different embassies. In this way the whole city was gradually informed as to what had occurred at Paris, and, as may readily be imagined, was thrown into a state of the greatest private excitement.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 316, 9 August 1848, Page 4
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139RUSSIA. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 316, 9 August 1848, Page 4
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