THE CRIMEA
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... THE CRIMEA. The Euphrates arrived at Marseilles this morning. She left Constantinople on the 16lh, and brings news from ih« Crimea to the 15ih. The steamers Indus end Theruaii, and the clipper Golden Gate, have left Marseilles with troops for the East ...
... THE CRIMEA. CASUALTIES THE 18th—NAMES .THE OFFICERS WOUNDED. Lord Punmnre presents the Electric Telegmpb Company with nominal list of officer* wounded, and the numerical list of casualties of noo-commib»ioiied officers and men tbe IBih oi June: Non c ...
... THE CRIMEA. The Tims has letters from the camp to April 8. The weather had assumed the mildness of spring. Ihe nreparatioiu for the departure of the army were r l , K rapidly. Sunday and Monday, the hth and 7th last., the Russians crowded into the allied ...
... THE CRIMEA. A letter in French Journal states that the French ships off Ksmiesch are attacked a large wot*, whiah gnaws the wood and ships far more than the Uassians have done. is said that the allied commanders intend to establish the telegraph between ...
... CRIMEA E Officers ab.ut joining the Army the East should in-pect Portable Canteens, Flasks, and Pocket Cases, containing Knite, Fork, Spoon, Cork-.-crew, and Goblet, at JOHN MAGUIBK aj«i> CO.’S, 10. SON - STREET. The above are the very be«t articles a ...
... THE CRIMEA. The Moniitur publishes the following The Minister of the Marine and the Colonies has received from the Crimea, by way of Bucharest, the two following telegraphic despatches, the first from Vice Admiral Braat, the second from the Commander ...
... THE CRIMEA. Sebastopol, March 10.— Many mules and oxen have rt nvfl The Russians are raising the entrance of t ri Constantine, the north side, a battery to protect materiel of the military port. traders have been expelled from Balaklava- ...
... THE CRIMEA. Hamburg Friday.—The following official despatch has been recaivaJ here, dated St. Petersburg, 28lh Sep* tembur: Prince Gortachakoff reporta, under data of the 26ih, (hat on the previous day 33,000 of the enemy had debouched from Eupatoria ...
... THE CRIMEA. St. Pktkusburoh, August 12.—General Prince Gortschakuff. writing on the 10th, at ten at night, says that there was nothing new before Sebastopol—that the fire the was feeble. Letters from Kamiesch state that the advanced position of the French ...
... THE CRIMEA. Marseilles, Thursday.—By the steamer Hyda.-pes, from Constantinople to the 2nd April, we learn that the Turkish government has decided that for the future Christians are to be allowed to bold rank in the Turkish army up to that of colonel ...
... CRIMEA. A letter from Odessa ol the 23rd, in the Aiulriaa Gazelle says:—“A definitive decision has length been received here from St. Petersburg respecting the colonisation of the Greek volunteers the Crimea. These will receive the land abandoned the ...