THE CRIMEA
... THE CRIMEA. PARIS, FEB. 8 . Advices from Sebastopol to 30th January been 'received, which report that the weath er had greatly improved, and that a genelt l att 3e/' upon the place appeared imminent. ...
... THE CRIMEA. PARIS, FEB. 8 . Advices from Sebastopol to 30th January been 'received, which report that the weath er had greatly improved, and that a genelt l att 3e/' upon the place appeared imminent. ...
... THE CRIMEA. Nine thousand of the English troops had embarked. The allied cavalry, at Eupatoria, by permission of General Luders, will come down to the coast by land to their point of embarkation. The Tartars of Enpatoria are leaving in great numbers to ...
... THE CRIMEA. A private despatch received from Konigsberg, announces that the Russians have decided upon the erection of a bridge to connect the Forts Nicholas and Fort Michael, so as, in case of necessity, to facilitate the retreat of the Russians from ...
... THE CRIMEA. The - news from the Crimea brought by the Jourdain is to the, date of the Bth instant A tremendous, hurricane had blown away a ,uumber tents, but fortuuatelyno easuahies had oceuried'on the Coast; or at least none had' been notified. The rchernaya ...
... THE CRIMEA. The Moniteur publishes a report from General Polissier, dated the Crimea, July 27th, 11 o'clock, announcing that the Phlegethon had arrived at liameisch, bringing the prisoners that has been exchanged at Odessa, for Russian prisoners of war ...
... THE CRIMEA, Advices received at Constantinople from Kertch, mention that the Russian troops had withdrawn from the immediate vicinity of the Allied position. A private letter from the French camp in the Crimea, gives a very bad account of the state of ...
... THE CRIMEA. [Notwithstanding the repetition of the announcements of some of our cotemporaries, we think that the authenticity under which the following reacher us, and a regard to dates, auth or i ses us t o say we now, with deep pain, and th a t f ee ...
... THE CRIMEA. From Marseilles, (August 21), we have intelligence, dated Constantinople, the 13th inst., from Which we learn that a winter camp is to be established at the Eaux Douces, and this camp, when combined with that of Maslak, will prOiride aceoin- ...
... THE CRIMEA Tile iTurkish army in the Crimea, will amount, before tlfh end of January, to 60,000 men. Later advices from the Crimea announce that t he SUCEW had ceased for the moment. The last English parallel had been completed. ...
... THE CRIMEA Letters, dated Balaklava, July Ist, announce that the evacuation of the Crimea is all but accomplished. In last night's orders are the arrangements for breaking up the staff. There remain now the 50th, 56th, 72nd, and 82nd regiments, a portion ...
... THE CRIMEA. OFFICIAL DESPATCH. War Department. Saturday, July 7. Lord Panmure presents his compliments to the editor, and has great pleasure in transmitting the enclosed intelligence which has this day reached him from General Simpson. Crimea, July '6 ...
... THE CRIMEA. ST. PETERSBURG, SUNDAY. General Prince Gortechakoff reports on the 24 01 instant from Sebastopol that the enemy continued their fire but moderately, and that the damage done to our fortifications and the lose of our gar' rison were comparatively ...