THE CRIMEA
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... THE CRIMEA. The ° rtl,era ° rtS StiU te P »* fire ,^ te t 7 at returned to for repairs. officcl codringi ° from hm . The English army appears very eager for the continuance of the war. ...
... THE CRIMEA. At a late hour on Sunday night, the Government received despatches from the Crimea, via Marseilles. The intelligence by the Caire is of secondary interest, and has been anticipated iD the telegraphic despatches already published. The Hannibal ...
... THE CRIMEA DESPATCH FROM GENERAL CODRINGTON. (From the Supplement to the London Gazette of Friday, Feb. 29—Monday, Mareb 7 ** Sebastopol, Feb. 16- « My Lord,—I have the honour to acquaint your Lordship that a B force, estimated at about 3000 infantry ...
... THE CRIMEA. ' (MORNING EXPRESS.) BERLIN, Monday. The Timet correspondent telegraphs :— Warsaw advices of the 26th announce that MenschikofF, writing on the 19th, reports that there had been constant storms since the 14th, and that the Allied Fleets had ...
... THE CRIMEA. DESPATCH FROM GENERAL LUDERS. The Invalide Russe, of the 12th, publishes the first general despatch nm commander-in-chief in the Crimea. It is as follows: P ° tLe neW Extract from the journal of military operations transmitted by Aide-de-camp ...
... THE CRIMEA. The following letter will read with interest: «My dear , —My wish length gratified, for | here in the Crimea. left Malta on the loth June, in her Majesty's steamer Dragon, had a lovely passage, and reached Constantinople Friday, the four o'clock ...
... THE CRIMEA. Paws, April 3, 3'30 sat. The Minister of War has rassived the following des. patch from Genteel Caniebort 4. Before Sebastopol, March 22. We are advancing towards the )ameba, whisk corers the Malsklioll Tower. The enemy has at different ...
... THE CRIMEA, A despatch from General Simpson has been received up to Sunday; he merely reports all is going on well. Prince Gortschakoff reports to Aug. 25th, the situation before Sebastopol is the sumo. The fire of the enemy is more brisk. ...
... IN THE CRIMEA KILLED, WOUNDED, AND MISSING The following in • TAMIL/LISTAAwoke( lite Number MULE), WOCItI DID, &MI MISSING in nob gegletest the British Army from the 401 of the FIRST UNPINS in C AIM ZA till the CAPTORS SIBIASTOTOL, Sept. 6,1666. ...
... THE CRIMEA. No later news. The Walletia has arrived at Museilles, but she brings nothing from the East. RUSSI.t. An imperial Arum orders that whoever after a battle, commits acts of cruelty on the wouuded, or unresisting, shall suffer the punishment of ...
... THE CRIMEA. The Ifow . teeor annousrestKiitGrineral Canrabeft has been app >jilted Sinews. Crimean advicci to the 701 have arrived at Marseilles. The Orenguo frigate, aai the taglish steamers, Napoleon 111, and Rabat Lowe, hat arrival at Bahaism& There ...
... THE CRIMEA. The Moniteur says that Rear Admiral Pelion announces in a dispatch, dated from Constantinople 6th July, and addressed to the French Minister of War, that the evacuation of the troops and war stom, which are still in that city, continues, and ...