LETTERS FROM HEAD-QUARTERS.
Departure from England - Gibraltar - Fortifications
Kululi Scutari barracks - Review of British troops Arrival of Lord Raglan - Ditto of Prince Napoleon - Lord Raglan's house - Fire at Stamboul - Baggage animals Mr. Filder, &c. Arrival of Sir George Brown Ball at French embassy - Presented to Marshal St. Arnaud, &c. Arrival of the Duke of Cambridge Loss of cavalry horses "Sweet Waters" - Inspection of Divisions Sultan's banquet to allied commanders - · Officer drowned Visit to Varna of allied generals - Departure of Light Division for French and English commissioners Newspaper
reporters Grand dinner at English embassy-Loss of "Tiger"
WE left the Dockyard Stairs (Woolwich) this morning at nine o'clock, the band of the Royal Artillery playing us off to the tune of "Cheer, boys, cheer!" We took the hint literally, and cheer followed cheer from the troops on board as the steamer got into the stream; we were answered from the shore by the dockyard workmen and the crews of all the vessels near. It was curious to watch the countenances of