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 CONTENTS. Chapter V. — continued. VIII. Killed, wounded, and missing, ...... 129 Spoils, 129 IX. The Allies on their advanced front, ..... 129 Change experienced by the garrison and inhabitants,. 129 X. Continuance of the Third Bombardment,. . . .130 The losses it caused, 130 CHAPTEK VI. THE SIEGE AND DEFENCE CARRIED ON TO THE CLOSE OF THB FOURTH BOMBARDMENT. Continued strife between the French Emperor and iVlissier,. 131 Louis Napoleon unaware of the way in which his plan had collapsed, ....•••■•• 135 How the Emperor (against his own wishes) prevented all re- course to field operations, ....... 136 Course taken by Peiissier, 137 II. The affliction endured by Peiissier, 137 Its apparent effect on his judgment during nearly eight days,. 133 Changes during the interval undergone by Pelissier's mind,. 138 10th of June ; full accord between Peiissier and Lord Raglan, 139 PeTissier discarding the idea of assaulting the town front,. 139 His removal of Bosquet from command in the Karabelnaya,. 140 III. Designed movement on the Tchernaya 142 Main design of the Allies against the Karabelnaya,. . 142 Their plan of a preliminary bombardment,. . . .142