THE CRIMEA
... THE CRIMEA. St. Pktkrsburg, Auo. 7.—Prince Oortschakoff writes, on the 2nd—There is nothing important going on ; (he vigour of our fire prevents the advance of the enemy's works. The fire of the enemy is weaker. ...
... THE CRIMEA. St. Pktkrsburg, Auo. 7.—Prince Oortschakoff writes, on the 2nd—There is nothing important going on ; (he vigour of our fire prevents the advance of the enemy's works. The fire of the enemy is weaker. ...
... THE CRIMEA. The number of persons returned to Sebastopol is described wonderful. The Theatre is re-opened. No hopes seem at present to be entertained that tbe town will ever recover its former importance, unless the government make it again military and ...
... THE CRIMEA. Frday's Cotutilutionnel, speaking, probably, on good authority, says that, according to a letter from Kamiesch, dated September tflh, it was expected that in two days time the floating batteries, each carrying thirty-si* guns, would open a ...
... THE CRIMEA Tha of yesterday publishea the following de patch from General Peliasicr “Crimea. July 23.— The enemy appears to have taken alarm last night, and opened very brisk tire on the right and left lines of attack. Our baiteries opened briskly, and ...
... THE CRIMEA. New* from the Crimea, to the 19ih nit., say* that Russian sorties were frequent. The severe frost renders a general attack on the town impracticable. The Times and Post contain letters from their correspondents to January 16. The weekly amount ...
... THE CRIMEA. Vienna despatch announces that Pacha commenoed active operations on the 9th. The result is not known. from and Eupatoria had on the 21st raised the force of the Allies K-ertch and the strength of 45,000 men, 'She chief concern General Wmngel ...
... THE CRIMEA. Accounts from the Crimea to the 10th state that nothing remarkable had occurred since the sortie of the Bth. The Daily News expresses Home fear that unless the orders sent out the Minister of War to the Commander-in-chief to avail himself ...
... THE CRIMEA, Vienna, Sunday.—Adtices from Constantinople, dated October la.aUten that the EnglishContingenl is definitively destined for Varna and Schumla. The Journal dt Constantinople says that four divisions are also expected from France. At Sebastopol ...
... THE CRIMEA. The Timta has a letter from its correspondent in the last camp, referring to the latest moments of the British army in the Crimea. Already the Russians send in their guards with prisoners the Provost-Marshal of Balaklava. Once more the gray ...
... THE CRIMEA. Sx. Petersburg, Wednesday. —Prince MenUehikoff reported, on the 17th inst., that the besiegers made no progress. He says that in sortie on the 15th the Russians took fourteen English and nine French prisoners. Marseilles, Thursday. —The Telemaque ...
... THE CRIMEA. Warsaw, March s. —Prince Mentschikoff has been recalled from the Crimea, This order had already been given by the late Emperor. The command-in-chief of the Crimean Russian army has been entrusted to General Osten Sacken. General Rudiger has ...
... THE CRIMEA. A supplement of the Prtut d'Orknt of Constantinople, ...