28 APRIL 1855, Page 9

Under date " Sebastopol, April 22," Prince Gortschakoff states that

"the fire of the enemy on the 22d was slacker. During the lad two days our loss has been much less than the preceding days."

Twelve Eneish gun-boats had yesterday passed the Sound. The Duke of Wellington, flag-ship, had entered the harbour of Kiel.

An official notification appears in the Gazette, that all the Russian ports in the Baltic from lat. 56° 54' North, long. 21' 5' East, to the Filsand Lighthouse in lat. 58' 25' North, leng. 21" 50' East, are plated in strict blockade.