The expedition from Galicia into the Volhynian frontier has failed.
General Wysocki, aided by the Austro-Polish proprietors, succeeded in getting two thousand men over the frontier in two bodies, one under his own command and the other under that of Horodinski. The latter entered Radzi- wilow where the Russians were posted, and was cut to pieces, and Wysocki, after hours of desperate fighting, was compelled to retreat into Galicia. The defeat has contributed, with several other circumstances to dispirit the insurgents, and the movement seems for the moment to languish. The National Government is still, however, so completely obeyed that it has ordered trains to cease running on the Warsaw and St. Petersburg Railroad, and the order has been obeyed.