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382 THE AFFAIR OF THE BULGANAK. CHAP, his squaJrous by the use of the three arms. Lord '_ Eaglan was so well pleased with the success of this last operation, and with the steadiness shown by our cavalry, that, even on the night of the Alma (when it might have been supposed that the impressions produced by the battle would have superseded the recollection of the previous day), he spoke with complacency of this affair on the Bulganak.*

  • 111 speaking of the alTair of the Bulganak, Lord Kaglan's

despatch says : ' In the afLiir of the previous day, Major-Gen- ' eral the Earl of Cardigan exhibited the utmost spirit and ' coolness, and kept his brigade under perfect command.' Published Despatch of the 23d of September 1854.— A'oi!« to ith Edition.