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THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA Daily Newt. Camp, Sebastopol, Feb. 16. TJ»e most important event in tbe camp has been tbe arrival of General Sir Colin Campbell. Nothing of importance’ has been yet promulgated respecting divisions that are to form the new corps d'armce. is ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. From the Special Correspondent of the Morning Herald. Camp bepokb Skbastopoi, March 4. 1 to Sebastopol yesterday, and there was a goodly muster of visitors, since under the armistice there is, of course, no firing, and parties can now for ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. There is again very little news of importance with the exception of the following despatch received daring the night Paris, March 14. A despatch has been received here r» ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. News from the Crimea to the 19th alt. says that Russian sorties were frequent. The severe frost renders a general attack on the town impracticable. ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. St. Pktkrsbobo, Aug. 81—Princ* GortschAkhi ff writes—“ Crim#*, August 28th.—The enemy continue to fire brukly. No new f*cU,” ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. Mambillss, Jan. 24. —Accounts from Constantinople, of the 14th, and from the Crimea, of the 12th, have been received by the Thabor. On the 9th the firing continued on both sides of Sebastopol. The Allies have blown up two of the docks. The ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. The Port believes that a despatch was received last night from General Simpson, dated July loth. The general reports that the health of the army was still good, and the works were being pushed forward actively towards the ditch of the Redan ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. Marseille*, Tuesday Night —The English steamer Astmlogue has arrived, bringing news from ConsUntinople the June. There bee been a slight engagement at Eupaloria- Since the l ith June the KuejUns attacked uneuconafully the batterice of the ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. Our works and those of the French mike preit progress this dry weather, but no event of consequence had occurred. The correspondent of the Tim*s also gives very favourable account of the state of the army. He says:—The trenches arc dry, the ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. The correspondent of the Fast, writing on the 27th, says:— Two more regiments of infantry (Turks) arrived to day Irora Eupaloria. Our works are progressing very rapidly. We are placing heavy guns our trenches made on tbe advanced parallel ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. Sebastopol, April Ist—The extension of the armistice has been formally announced in general orders. No date for its duration mentioned. The suspension of hostilities is to continue till further orders. No change has taken place in the position ...

THE CRIMEA

... that he will proceed hence to the Crimea to ioapect the army there. His journey it Mid have been retarded in consequence of the late events in the Baltic. There ere now, is calculated, 160,000 Rutsian troops in the Crimea. ...