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  2. AT HOME AND ABROAD.

    OF the very freshest news at head-quarters— and news at this stagnant season of the year is always a scarce article—I have none, as I am writing my present communication fifty miles ...

    Article : 3,633 words
  3. THE FALL OF KINBURN AND OTCHAKOFF.

    The fall of Kinburn has been quickly followed, as we anticipated, by the destruction of the opposite fortress of Otchakoff—a destruction executed by the Russians themselves, who were unprepared for defence, and had no ...

    Article : 1,332 words
  4. BETTER TIMES FOR AMERICA.

    The American Harvest of 1855 is a great one, after making all reasonable deductions for partial failures of wheat, from the ravages of insects, or from foul weather in July, and for the loss or damage of hay from the ...

    Article : 1,674 words
  5. INSUFFICIENCY OF THE BRITISH ARMY.

    There are some vital points connected with our military position at the present moment, which demand prompt consideration. Supposing that the present war is to continue for any prolonged term, it will be impossible ...

    Article : 784 words
  6. IMPENDING EVACUATION OF THE CRIMEA.

    One of the peculiarities of the present war is the intense feeling of indignation against the Power which provoked it. Men have been interrupted in their peaceful business—the progress of the world has been ...

    Article : 1,520 words
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