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... THE CRIMEA. A despatch, in the Second Edition of the Morning Herald, from General Canrobert, dated the 14th in -t., says-- our troops after baring twice driven the enemy from their strong positions on the left remain in possession of them, and are making ...
... THE CRIMEA. LATES NEWS. {B V MA GN E TIC TELE G RAP H.) London, Thursday, Feb. 8, 1855. The Moniteur of this morning publishes a telegraphic despatch from Admiral Bruat : Kamiesch, Feb. 2.— Since the 31st January, the Russians had recommenced their ...
... THE CRIMEA. SECOND EDITION. Paki3, Tuesdav. The Moniteur publishes a despatch from General Pellisier, dated June 20th. He says The enemy is actively occupied in constructing and repairing his works. We have a little cholera, but it does not make much ...
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... THE CRIMEA The Gazette contains despatches from General Codrington, dated 2Dth of February, enclosing despatch from General Ludcrs, certifying that Major McGowan, of the P3rd Highlanders, tiled of his wounds in the hospital Sebastopol. General Codrington ...
... THE CRIMEA. (From the Times' Correspondent.) WORK AND AMUSEMENT. Camp before Sebastopol, March — For tbe last week our army has been cultivating its taste for tbe drama, improving its acquaintance with the Russians, preparing for active service, if needs ...
... THE CRIMEA. THE BRITISH ARMY. the Times Correspondent.) Camp before Sebastopol, Apb.ii. 25.—The impression left on the mind every person who has made the little tour which our parly has just accomplished must be, and is universally, as far as I -know ...
... THE CRIMEA. Despatches have reached Paris from Constantinople. The troops continued to evacuate the Crimea fast as vessels arrived ; not an hour was lost. The British Bth Hussars and 17th Lancers had left. The Sardinian army expected to be entirely embarked ...
... THE CRIMEA. The intelligence from the seat of war reaches to the August. On that day General Prissier telegraphed to his Government that he had nothing of interest communicate. The enemy has not undertaken anything against our trenches Some cases cholera ...