13 OCTOBER 1855, Page 8

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SATURDAY.

Prince Gortschakoff still supplies evidence of the activity of the Allies both on his left flank and in his rear. In a telegraphic message dated the 9th instant, Gortschakoff says- " The enemy has advanced from Eupatoria, threatening Perekop, but retired on meeting our advanced posts. On our left flank the enemy has detached sixteen battalions from Urkuata to Janisala."

The Coustitutiotmel of yesterday says that, according to a letter from Xamiesch of September 29, it was expected that in two days' time three floating batteries, each carrying thirty-six guns, would open a fire against the North aide of the harbour.

The Paris correspondent of the Times, writing yesterday, states that there are " 10,000 soldiers on board the squadron " which appeared off Odessa on the 8th, and that "the general belief is that Xinburn and Ochakov are to be the points attacked."