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THE BALTIC FLEET.

October 3. The Tetnrn of the French division of the fleet, together with General Baraquay d'Hilliers and the land forces, to Cherbourg, the departure for England of-General Jones, commandant of the Engineers, and the sailing from Nargen of the Neptune, 120, the St. George, 120, the Prince Regent, 90, and the Monarch, 80, for Kiel, Holstein, and thence to Spithead, indicate the termination of the campaign in the Baltic for the present year, and the suspension of any further active operations until the spring 0f.1855.

The steamer Queen of the South had arrived in England.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 239, 14 February 1855, Page 3

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THE BALTIC FLEET. Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 239, 14 February 1855, Page 3

THE BALTIC FLEET. Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 239, 14 February 1855, Page 3

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