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ith a view of making a deep impression on the country people. Two executioners have been sent from St. Petersburg, and the gallows are erected permanently. To the troops that have been dispatched in search of the insurgent it is particularly enjoined that they should make no prisoners, but finish them either with bayonets or the butts of their muskets. Such unheard of tyranny has even disgusted some of the Russians, and consequently Gen. Adjutant Frotw, General of the corps gen d'armes, Hildebrand, and Gen. Maniukin, have applied for prolonged leave of absence, all being unwilling to serve under such a commandant. Gen. Szamsnoff, of the guards, has gone to St. Petersburg, where he declared that he is prepared to fight; but neither he nor those under his command will act the part of executioners. Count Victor Starzynski, at whose house the strictest search had been made and nothing found, has been lodged in the citadel of Wilma, and all access to him forbidden. A sort of peasant g