THE CRIMEA
... THE CRIMEA. The Gazette contains despatches from General Codrington, dated February 20lh and 23rd, announcing that, on the morning of the latter day, the soldier who murdered the sick artilleryman was executed. ...
... THE CRIMEA. The Gazette contains despatches from General Codrington, dated February 20lh and 23rd, announcing that, on the morning of the latter day, the soldier who murdered the sick artilleryman was executed. ...
... THE CRIMEA, Brussels, Wednesday. —Telegraphic advices from Berlin inform us that Prince Gortsohakoff, in a despatch dated the 23rd inst., reports that the allies have disembarked 20,000 men at Eupatoria, and must have 30,000 men there. On the Russian ...
... THE CRIMEA, letter from Sebastopol, in the Abeille du Nord, states that the Russian government is using the greatest activity in repairing the damage caused during the siege. The steam frigate Chersonese and the transports Reni, Laba, and Prouth have ...
... THE CRIMEA. The rimes Crimean correspondent’s letters to 11th of April, have arrived. They contain no news of importance. Preparations for a speedy evacuation were pressed on with rapidity and energy. The sanitary condition of the army continued wonderfully ...
... THE CRIMEA. Marseilles, June 24.—8y the Thabor, we learn that Marshal Pelissier has made known that after the sth of July the allied generals will cease to exercise any authority in the Crimea. The marshal is prepared to leave by the ship La Bretagne ...
... THE CRIMEA. The Hamburg corresponnent of the E.rpress telegraphs follows: —“A despatch received at St. Petersburg from Prince Gortschakoff, and dated December 20th, states that two Sotnias of Tcher. uomorish Gossacks attacked and defeated strong squadron ...
... THE CRIMEA It is believed that the gnu-boats of the allies in the Sea of Azoff will able to command the military road along the coast, and thereby prevent the movements of the Russians in that direction. The report of the probable withdrawal of the bulk ...
... THE CRIMEA St. Petersburg, Thursday, Despatches have arrived from Prince Gortschakoff, which states that the allied forces have not undertaken any new operation in the Crimea : but that a considerable number of vessels are lying off Kamiesch. THE DNIEPER ...
... CRIMEA. A Piedmontese, writing from the camp, says that the allied generals were certainly in error if they •apposed the enemy had only one road of coraraunicaiion with Perekop; there are three—the main and central communication, one skirting the Putrid ...
... THE CRIMEA. St. Petersburg, Oct. 18.—The fortress of Kinburn resisted the allies a very heavy fire up to the 17th, at noon ;on that day the firing ceased, and at 3 p.m. the allies entered the place. Lp to the 17th there was nothing new from the Crimea ...
... THE CRIMEA. Crimean letters to November 3rd, inclusive, have arrived. Their contents may summarised as follows :—The British troops have arrived from Kinburn. Only a small portion guard our flag, which waves with the French from the ramparts. The fort ...
... THE CRIMEA. The Daily News says that nothing but ignoranoe the means and process of communication between Eupatoria and London could have led to a doubt on the intelligence sent by their correspondent on this day relative to the landing of troops at Eupatoria ...