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ARRIVAL OF THE WOUNDED IN THE LOSPHORUS FROM THE CRIMEA

... vessel the next day. The numbers in hospi.al were originally about 1000, which were raised to 2200 by this new influx—a num- ber, of course, having expired during the voyage, or soon after their landing. But, although these great numbers may seem to represent ...

ARRIVAL OF THE WOUNDED IN THE BOSPHORUS FROM THE CRIMEA

... soldiers, have been clean. ed and white-washed, and, though not sumptuous, are suffi cientiy comfortable. For the last week the commandant, Major Sillery, and the medical statf have been fully occupied. The number of men sent down from the Crimea as invalids ...

FURTHER OFFICIAL DESPATCHES

... steam trans are ready. Some of these vessels take up colliers, with about 1700 tons of fuel for the fleet, besides several coal-ships sent on to Varua. The Industry will be employed as a steam collier, and carries between 700 and S80U tons. The Caduceus ...

THE MARCH FROM ALMA TO BALACLAVA

... ALMA TO BALA! (From the journal of the Correspondent of the Daily News.) Sept. 24.—The army stirring before daybreak. The vast number of fires in the valley, the more distant disappearing in the morning mists, produces a curious effect when seen from the ...

THE MARCH FROM ALMA TO BALACLAVA

... THE MARCH FROM ALMA TO BALACLAVA. (From the journal of the Correspondent of the Daily .\cws.) The vast Sept. 24.—The army stirring before daybreak. number ef fires in the valley, more distant disappearing in the morning mists, produces a curious effect ...

THE WAR

... 000 men. Their whole force to be landed consisted of 23, 600 men. Our army amounted to 27,000 men, and were embarked in a vast number of transports , great extent of water. But they were carried in 4 and safety ; and. though there was still much si on board ...