5 MARCH 1831, Page 14
The accounts from Poland during the week have stated that
the Russian troops, which seem to occupy a very extended line, were closino.'e round Warsaw ; and the last letters represent that city as invested by four divisions of the enemy, and as already beginning to suffer the inconveniences of a siege. The Polish forces are sta- fioned.at Pultusk, where they are said to amount to 100,000 men, and 120 pieces of cannon. The accounts, however, are extremely vague, and little to be relied on.