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... -I WAR MAP OF THE CRIMEA.c The invasion of the Crimea having been de- cided upon by the Commanders of the Allied t Foroes in the East, we have made arraugements for presenting to our subscribers and the pur- chasers of the fierclry of TUESDAY NEXT, THlE ...

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... ordered through the we ha ncwsvendors. Et wI THE EXPEDITION TO THE CRIMEA. he WAR MAP OF THE CRIMEA, .v, VITIR A VIEW OF SEBASTOPOL. MAP OF THE BLACK SEA. et AND ITS COASTS, including the CRIMEA. Either of the above useful Mape can be had with the current ra ...

Tin: war ANOTHER BATTLE BEFORE SEBAS TOPOL. From the dale of the battle of the Inkcrman the 15th, the operations

... the Imperial Princes Michael and Nicholas left the Crimea, and returned the head-quarters of Prince tlorlachakofi’. I* expected that the Czar will visit the army of the south if not that of the Crimea. The Chronicle of Saturday publishes letter from its ...

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... The LIVERPOOL MERCJURYandlDOBLEd-UPPlH. MENT of FRIDAY XEXT wil oontain DETAILS OF THE VICTORIES IN THE CRIMEA, AND WILL BE ILLUSTRATEDO'rWyl VIEWS OF THE HARBOUR AND FORTRESSES OF SEBASTOPOL. ...

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... A WAR MAP OF THE CRIMEA, WITII VIEWS OF SEBASTOPOL, BALAKLIVA, AND KERTCH, Will, on the receipt of Six Postage Stamps, be forwarded, with the current number of the Jlercury, to any address. ...

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... A WAR MAP OF THE CRIMEA, WITII VI1FWS OF SEBASTOPOL, BALAKLIVA, AND KERTCH, Will, on the receipt of Six Postage Stamps, be forwarded, with the ourrent number of the Nercairy, to any address. ...

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... A WAR MAP OF THE CRIMEA, WITH VIEWS OF SEBASTOPOL, BALAKLAVA, AND KERTOEH, Will, on the receipt of Six Postage Stamps, be forwarded, with the current number of the Mercury, to any address. ...

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... BE COMMENCED IN THEE WV E mLY MA I L A URILLIANT STORY OF LOVE AND WAR,. EnTIwL.D BEATRICE AND BENEDICIC A ROMANCE OF THE CRIMEA, BY THE SOLDIER NOVELIST, :APTAIN HAWLEY SMART. The NEW STORY is in its Author'o hap- pieet vein and moot characteristic style ...

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... SUPREMA. . . ?? ?? MORE TROOPS FOR THE CRIMEA. anc The leading journal, in its last two numbers, aro has been urging upon Government the importance Mr of at once largely reinforcing the British army in bet the Crimea. The earnest advocacy of our contem- ...

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... for pbal~a~ton, but an a guarantee of lilakod fiatl hJce.-W o never anewer snob qucetlona. isJ. 0.xpreesivTe vvordftriou crim~ea oaf Burke anld Rae gave th~e Rev. Mlr. Gent may be equaDllyuefuL ?? find-any one masli~ned auldficamdajle it mnay be eaajd ...

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... (FRIDAY) we present A SERIES OF VIEWS, SKETCHED BY -t. JAMES NEWLANDS, BOROUGJE ENGINEER OF LIVERPOOL, Who is noew engaged in the Crimea as a Member of the Sanatory Commission, and carefully exe- cated in the first style of lithography by Messrs. Maclure, Macdonald ...

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... THE WAR IN THE CRIMEA. TELEGRAPH DESPATCHES. MARSEILLES, FnIDAL. Under date of Constantinople, 27th ult., we learn that the Russians have sunk eight of their line.of battle ships at the entrance of the port of Sebastopol. The Allies are at the walls of ...

Published: Sunday 08 October 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 565 | Page: 9 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices