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  2. THE WAR,

    BOMARSUND, AUG. 22.—One thousand R[?] prisoners forming half the garrison of Boma[?] have been embarked on board the Cleopatre and [?] Syrene, in order to be taken to Brest. The [?] ...

    Article : 4,028 words
  3. WHO IS NOW THE "INDISCREET ADMIRAL[?]

    WHEN Sir Charles Napier became a candidate for the command in chief of the Baltie Tleet, Rear Admiral Berkeley, C. B., to use his own words, "ran a race" with Sir Charles. The Admiral branded by Lord ...

    Article : 1,878 words
  4. RUSSIAN ACCOUNT OF THE CAPTURE OF BOMARSUND.

    The following are the terms in which the Invalide Russe, as copied from the St. Petersburg Journal, of the 21st August, (September 2,) announces the capture of Bomarsund by the allied troops:— ...

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