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  2. THE CRIMEA. (The Morning Chronicle, October 6th.)

    THE accounts so freely circulated, and so confidently believed, of the taking of Sebastopol may remind us of those early legeuds of ancient Rome which crowd into one short and glorious ...

    Article : 2,146 words
  3. IRELAND.

    During the last few weeks there has been a careful examination of the cavalry and artillery in this portion of the United Kingdom, conducted by an officer of distinction entrusted ...

    Article : 3,342 words
  4. (The Daily News, October 6.)

    For the lifetime of a generation, no event has occurred so interesting to so many nations as the invasion of the Crimea. Though Sebastopol has not yet fallen, the allies are in ...

    Article : 1,423 words
  5. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

    THE absence of the guards is creating much uneasiness here, as it tends to show that the Czar is intent upon trying the fortune of war to the very last. The guards regiments, the finest ...

    Article : 2,211 words
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