Show the capture s q oft Bomar bomarsund sund the following g particulars wo we find in in the N Y tribune 1 1 the two towers 1 were 6 re i ejected upon ithon ground I 1 of so broken a natu nature r e that and rocks formed natural approaches even tip to their very ditches in these ra ravines ivines A jeche he allies could establish themselves e el vel go safe f e rom comte tho Rus russian shot which pa their hea seals I 1 ds As to the sea attack it was vas a mere d diversion i ver 1 only captein Capt rtin tin pelham profited profiled by the occasion to 10 make a scientific he used his lono long Z ten inch pivot gun with all the steadiness S a and nd regu regularity 1 arity J of oe breaching fire invariably hitting aa nearly as possible the same place these long ten inell inch guns fire the finest in the british navy their gret great weight of metal ninety five cwt cat permits a charge of sixteen pounds of powder to a solid adolid shot of 68 pound si the effect of this tha shot 7 even at a di distance standi e of five or sy six hundred hondred yards is is inconceivably greater 1 than that ot of abe be eighteen or twenty four pound oun balls alls hitherto generally genei ally used in in breaching i ng batteries and when properly koberly used co could d not fail ail to produce a freme tremendous idous result I 1 accordingly captain Pelham Pel hams ls steady very speedily unraveled the mystery of Rg grabine A SA few feor shots hois detached ta hd what hitherto appeared a lark large e block of solid granite but t turned out to be it a mere i facing ile slab the thickness of which was jn in 10 nowise proportionate proportion aW 9 I 1 its eighth aad width some more shots and the next adjoining J slabs fell in and then followed 4 an avalanche he of rubb rubbish rattling down dowa the walls and i 1 lying bear the very heart of the fortress it then was clear that the gran itel was nothing but show chow that as soon as twe t ne comparatively thin slabs which faced the escarpe were knocked down there was ab nb solid masonry finiw fo eo resist the inroads of bullets the walls in fact were were mere I 1 casings casin sin I 1 is the interstices were fil fillerup fille ledu dup p witt with all sorts of broken stones sands sand icy having neither cohesion vor nor at stability ability t and these walls of so little intrinsic strength had by their imposing posing hutsi de sufficed I 1 to keep the whole anglo Angl F fleet at bay i for nearly X four gair months i I 1 I 1 te ne disappointment of sir charles Cht irYes na tie lie ww what they really were I 1 made of however averl have than that of odthe ahe ajai when he learnt of I 1 what the ir granite anite 1 for wb which ich he fo dearly paid consisted in vie the land attack i another feature is ie remarkable we edve I 1 already seen that broken ground surrounded I 1 I 1 the forts not o gun range but even 1 within musket range this was taken 1 advantage of by the of vincennes who crept up ver very y close abelt sheltering ering themselves behind 1 stump I tu M s of treesa trees boulder I 1 tones rocks 0 ang ana opened a fire u pia n we rm kraii r e adf the qi easements I 1 I 1 As at I 1 dista adista A I 1 too of fo four br 0 to o five ave hundred 19 y yards rde their rifles have an almi aim I 1 and moreover the sloping side aide embrasures embra like make i a k e orbry every bulle which strikes the central opening it at ahe he bottom it maywell he be imagined the ahe g bunners eun ners in in the fortress were annoyed while ilbe russian Rus siana appe arto have en irely the cod commonest monest precautions s K I 1 r thus we canite walls walla aa und turned tamed out ou mere atte russian humbug humburgs humbugs heaps aps ol of rubbish str kept in shape by thin at stone anol facings not fit to resist a goro gorode d steady fire fix e for any times if nicholas had been cheated ta by their he be has succeeded ded for all that int in chera heiting the allies out of 61 1 a whole campag ga uy by these sham fai waitresses tresses i thi the defense 0 on a ache part of the russians was upon i the whole ii different and chis may ve baj I 1 I 1 traced to the pretty plainly pronounced dis I 1 f W costne ahe irl sh troops the attack of the characterized by a resolution unheard hear dof of hitherto in their pro ceedie ce edings fr |