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They write from Moldovia, that the Rus- sians are there still, but that they will pass The Neister the 21st of this Month, 40,000 Men of that Army will remain in Poland, 4000 of which are to be quartered in the Environs of this City. WARSAW, December 16. Petersburgh, December 10. The Sentence is said to be pronounced against Pugatscheff at Mos- cow, from whence we expect a Confirmation. laid waste and ruined that a general Fam- ine prevails there; in Consequence of which the Government has found it necessary to send Corn and Flour from their Magazines at Moscow and other Places to those Parts; but as these Supplies cannot last long, they are contracting with some Merchants to furnish the The Provinces where the Rebellion reigned are so Inhabitants of Nisckney, Novgorod, Cason, Oren- burg, and other Parts with Corn and Flour and to facilitate their so doing, it is imagin- ed the Exportation of Corn will be forbidden both here and at Archangel p. 1 3rd column Vienna, December 10. The Emperor has made a Present to Field Marshal Count de Romanzow of 5000 Ducats and a Gold Snuff Bose, richly set-
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