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  2. GENERAL CONCHA AND CUBA.

    The following extracts from General Concha's narrative of his former administration in Cuba, originally published in the Military Review, of Madrid, and translated for the New York ...

    Article : 3,401 words
  3. THE ENGLISH PRISONERS IN RUSSIA.

    The Quarantine Establishment.—Russian allowance to prisoners increased.—Signor Annibalc Cambiaggio, the Interpreter.— Quarantine Guard.—Two shipmates buried.—General Often Sacken.—His religious turn of mind.—Madame Often Sackon. ...

    Article : 1,486 words
  4. CHAPTER VI.

    More liberty allowed.—A Greek thief.—Foolish restrictions o Quarantice.—The Quarantine Bo[?]d.—Dr. Tovey and Mr. Coruthers—Dr. Arpa.—Dr. Pogoschof.—A wounded Scotch-mun saved by the Russians during the Bombardment.—A ...

    Article : 1,609 words
  5. LORD ERROLL.

    "My dearest Mother,—We are here established in a charming hotel on the Bosphorus, the room in which I am writing boasting of six windows, from which we have lovely views in all directions, and are just far ...

    Article : 566 words
  6. CHAPER V.

    Permission to communicate with the fleet by letter—Removal to a convient house.—Scanty supply of water to Odess.—The sailors form a band—Uncertainty as to our fate—Instance of the Russian soldiers' forbearance—Regualtions to keep order. ...

    Article : 2,067 words
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