THE CRIMEA
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... THE CRIMEA. I If any faith can placed tn letters addressed to. and Intellieeoce received by German journals from Odessa, considerable bodies of infantry are being pushed down to the Crimea fiom the Bessarabian army, and their places filled reserve brigades ...
... THE CRIMEA. NUMBER OF RUSSIAN SHIPS DESTROYED AT SF.BASTOPOL. It may not uninteresting at th* present moment to give statement of the Russian fleet Sebastopol previous the invasion of tbe Crimea the allies. It consisted of the following ships;— Ships ...
... THE CRIMEA. fFRi»« BFCCIAL CORBK»PO.fDBI*CB D.%ILT Camp, Sebastopol. 14.—X0 could be more i'enkl, no atmosphere more bright and exhilaratin'', than here since the lllh iust. till'this morning, when the North wind again obtained the ascendancy. The thousand ...
... THE CRIMEA. A letter from Eupatoria,of tbe Ulh, mentions the consternation into which the Tartar population of ilia: place has been thrown by the news of the prospect of peace, which will probably expose them to the most severe retaliatory measures ihe ...
... THE CRIMEA. A supplement to the Gazette hss been published this evening, with despatches from General Simpson, dated the 14th instant. A tribute res|>ect paid to the late Col. Vico, of the French army. Commissioner the Kiiglish head-quarters ; also, to ...
... amd, (The following appeared in 1 the Supplement besides, London, Thursda: ry, Oct tka La: THE CRIMEA. off. new for- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF DAILY NEWS.” dings in been in- “Camp, Sebastopol, On the “ There is little progress to communicate our bat. ...
... THE CRIMEA The special correspondenco May 2d. A loiter under this date says;—“ We are progressing fast with our batteries on both attacks, and hope when open fire next time, we shall in few hours silence the Russian fire, although they hare made battery ...
... THE CRIMEA. The Morning Pott reeciTed i ...
... THE CRIMEA. Jclt 17—General Prince G.wtschakoflT writs* 12th:—“The fire of the allies is feeble. During th* night of tho lltb, many shells wore thrown into tbs city.” From the other parts of Crime* nothing new. General Pclissier reported tho death of ...
... THE CRIMEA. londoti. This 7)f»y. The »dvic*s are throe days later. Tho following extracts at- from special correspondence of tbo Daily :—• “ before Sebastopol, July 31. Very little change has occurred in the relative positia.m • -«i- I and b-sieger* during ...
... British Ambassador, announcing vole of thanks passed by the Eng- Parliament Friday, to the French army ami navy the Crimea. THE TURKS FOR THE CRIMEA. The army under Omar Pasha will, is believed, landed at Eupatoria or Old Fort, and endeavour intercept the r ...