14 APRIL 1832, Page 14

An article in the Allgenteine Zeitung, dated from the Russian

fron- tiers, March '24, states, that the Russian troops had orders to halt on the frontiers of Poland, with the avowed intention of proceeding to- wards the Rhine, in case of no satisfactory reason being rendered for the occupation of Ancona. There is, however, not much credit to be ttached to this rumour.

It is said that the Russian Government is exiling the Poles in thou- ands to Siberia, where they are destined to form new settlements. The heads of these unhappy wretches are shaved, to prevent their escape.