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  2. MASSACRE OF TURKISH CAVALRY.

    Concerning this affair the correspondent of the DAILY TELEGRAPH at Erzeroum telegraphed on June 2 as follows:—"I have to record the most terrible event of the present war. Two nights ago 4000 Circassian ...

    Article : 428 words
  3. The News by the Suez Mail. THE PASSAGE OF THE DANUBE.

    The real line of Turkish defence is co-extenaive with the old Roman wall stretching from Tchernavoda on the Danube to Kustendji on the Black Sea, and great efforts are being made to strengthen it. The swampy ...

    Article : 1,827 words
  4. THE PILLAGE AT SISTOVA.

    The better classes of the Bulgarians of Sistova profess shame and sorrow for the pillage and wreck of the Turkish houses of the place, and blame the Wallachs and gipsies, inhabiting the poorest quarter of the ...

    Article : 460 words
  5. HOW THE RUSSIANS CAMP.

    The Journal de Geneva gives a curious account of the manner in which the Russians "encamp." As far as possible the soldiers avoid the open air, and pack themselves "as close as sardines" in any ...

    Article : 225 words
  6. A TORPEDO FIGHT.

    During the passage of the Danube at Sminitza, boats were floated down the stream from the river Aluta to assist the operations. The activity of the Russians at this higher point was much impeded by a ...

    Article : 766 words
  7. THE ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN H.M. SHIPS SHAH AND AMETHYST AND A PERUVIAN RAM.

    The last mail via Suez brought us news, of an engagement having taken place off the Peruvian coast between H M. ships Shah and Amethyst and the Huscar, a turreted ram, built two years ago in ...

    Article : 877 words
  8. THE BOMBARDMENT OF GIURGEVO.

    A military correspondent of the TIMES, writing from Giurgevo, says:—We remained about a couple of hours in the town, and in that time the streets were torn up, the houses pierced and ruined by shells. ...

    Article : 488 words
  9. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE ON HIRSOVA.

    The special correspondent of the DAILY TELEGRAPH writes, under date 21st June:— "I have just arrived from Hirsova, after hard riding all night, and never shall I forget the scenes of ...

    Article : 371 words
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