The Russian Government has ordered the Times' correspondent out of
Poland. He was compelled to leave at an hour's notice, refused permission to visit Wilna, but allowed most graciously to proceed to St. Petersburg. A soldier accompanied him to the station, and though everybo$1y was very polite, it was quite under- stood that if he did not go force would be employed. This is the very madness of tyranny, the accomplished gentleman thus treated being, perhaps, the very fairest Englishman who has ever written from Poland. He is almost the only man who has not -"confused the cruelties incidental to war with the cruelties deliberately in- flicted, aid the Russians, in expelling him, proclaim that what they dread is the truth. They seem just now to be afflicted with a positive hunger for enemies.