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escaped the shots of a Russian soldier, " came down
from his eyrie," to find that under a fortunate repute of being the correspondent of that journal-a repute which he was too wise to dispel,-he was a power to be conciliated and worshipped by the Russian generals. If the Times could have a special correspondent in the infernal regions, we believe he would be peuect there.