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... River Dneister, and instructions were given him to take every precaution in his power to prevent communi- cation with the Crimea from ports in that direction. The samne letter froms the secretary to the admiralty also inti- mated to Admiral Dundas that ...

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... If1laugh at any mortal thing, OVO,'Tiethat I macy not weeop.`-Ryron. o, Leondon, Cake and Boeton, 148, Fleet-street. OT SNRO Tl CRIMEA. - Read S mill SLEOL LONDON NEWSPAPER, edited by ast aild L LOD bDreepenoe, poet free. The stamp Po ?? fo M.have a weekly ...

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... THE SEA OF AZOV', with the surrounding shores. THE RUSSIAN and OTTOMAN EMPIRES, SWEDEN, DENMARK, PRUSSIA, and AUSTRIA. 7THE CRIMEA, with' enlarged plan of the town and harbour of Sebastopol, with the bztteries and approaches. THE GULF OF FINLAND god BALTIC ...

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... Four; evenings, from Six to Nine. To defray the expenses of the Exhibition, admission Sixpence. To Soldiers who served in the Crimea, and Pensioners, FREE ADMISSION this afternoon. W. H. BOSLEY; and JNO. WORTHINGTON & Co., (For Messrs. Colnabli & Co., London ...

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... Gortschlihioffheld it council of war, during wchich Gortschakofl P dleclaed that he caeuot spare a single regiment for the Crimea, ns his troops in Bessarabia mnst be prepared to anect Omer Pashtt's atleck, which may occur daily. He PAnIS, MoNDAY.-Otor ...

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... appointed liv her %I~jes tyfor general tliatks-giving for the an successes which lival been obitained by the armies In tile Crimea. MAYOnAL. HuOSPTALITYs.-Tbomas lDugdale, Esq., mayor, has in issued Invitations to thle principal inteshitants and members ...

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... before we arrived there. I also helped to dig his grave, and we buried him in the ?? ROSTRON, of the 34th regiment, now in the Crimea.-Mr. Thomas Ward. COUNTY CoUsT.-On M onday, the weekly sitting of the county court was held In the assembly-room, Heaton- ...

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... bookteeller. ST IME IRCULATIO I-L E E IGHT TFUADCPF EK Mlolning. Spocimen copy per poeton receipt of fiveetamPs. 0 '01 AETPO THE CRIMEA. -Read jJ LLYD'S WEEKLY LONDON NEWStPAPER, edited by DOUGLAS JERROLD. Threepence, Poefe.'Tesa p - roturfl5 for the last quarter ...

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... RussianFlcetatAnchor-Approach of Night-Moonlight Effoct-Beasbltful end striking Dioramic Change-the Allied Armies landind in the Crimea. BATTLE OF ALMIA-Anceat of the Uelghts-Triumphant Attack of the Guards end Hijghianders open the prlncipal Redoubt-the Field ...

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... AND GRAND PEACE REJOICINGS. BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS IN THE PARKS. ter- ILLUMINATIONS. GRAND REVIEW OF TROOPS FROM THE CRIMEA. EO- MitMARCUS'S SPECIAL TRAIN t Will leave WARRINGTON at 10 1l an., and IARTFORL at so, 1O 40 a.ms., for LONDON on Masy.~rle6 ...

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... Part oftho Russau Fleet ?? of Night-Moonlight Effect-Beautiful and striking Dioramic Change-the Allied Armies landing in the Crimea. BATTLE OF ALMA-Ascent of the Heights-Triumphant Attack of the Guards and Highlanders upon the principal Redoubt-the Field ...

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... 'Sabl;i~d181: 6s LOID RAGLAN' S LAST COUNCIL OF WAR.-Mr. Fenton) 753, W-O I as been tak i ii, a Ee-CIc;- of photoranpbls in the Crimea, - asbitlh are about to be publisoebl by Messrs. Agnovv aid Soits, of' Alaiei10ster, was fortnlllatC in o(btaining the S grouped ...