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THE CRIMEA

... ia the Crimea, or even on that part of the steppe beyond Perekop, as a permanent and regular mode of conveyance% becauee the snow does not long retain the ?? degree of solidity. The Russians cannot, therefore, rely on sledg- ing in the Crimea, and they ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—LONDON, JULY 4

... ia New Burlington-street, and shortly after the war broke out, they sent him to the Crimea to conduct their trade with the off- cers there. He remained in the Crimea until the 11th of December, when he left, and wen, to Constautinoplo. In tbut city be ...

MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... market subsequently became flat with- out any observable cause. The only news during the day consisted In the dispatch from the Crimea, announcing an improvement in the health of the army. The quotations from the puris bouras were again favourable. It is reported ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... n,; that 'the. Y French government lately made a propositioun' tohe Br,,tih; n. governmefit to equip and send out to the Crimea i'i army ,A; ?? 220,OOO'men, while3 thi coun.try was only to be expected' _ td firni'sh'60,000, on the1 sole condition'that ...

THE CASE FO MR. BAKEWELL AND THE CRIMEAN HOSPITALS

... frfmlir~flllXfl5p5O- hr; General Qf estatI BayB , ,pqliot you thu , soon Pa your health permiti you are to prooeed to'theif Crimea, for the purpose of ?? certain charges made by you in a tterpuplispe, thte 4 /of eAtb, 3t. ? U, must be extremely anxious ...

THE CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE LIBERAL GUARDIANS

... Anonymous, Edendeiry, King's Coun y. OPERATIONS IN THE CRIMEA. The Times says that the time has now arrived for renew IIng actire operations. The return ot (sprinIg is of course tearlier in the south of the Crimea than along the steppes of Perelrop. There the ...

INSOLVENT COURT—YESTERDAY

... orders for the departure of the detacbments of the Guards to reinforce the service compa- 'nims of their regiments in the Crimea were issued, and on yesterday morning the men were to have proceeded to Ports- mouth Tbe.total number of, the Guards forming ...

REVISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... places on the buoinees of the vessel. Ma. Bell sailed from Balrcst in the Water Witchi d~r-t to SMarei'les. and thencs to the Crimea, and various otlier ports in the Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea, anid ultimately to Louidoti in October, 1856, from whence ...

DISTRESSING CASE OF BIGAMY

... formed the acquainianceship of asoe of the highest in po3itionasmong our lt;zane, and bad also acted as lady nurse in- the Crimea, at the period when Major Yelvarton was' there on service. The marriage cerelcony in Ireland was perfotmed, it is understood ...

INQUEST ON WALTER PALMER—THE VERDICT

... -The intelligence that orders have been transmitted from St. Petersburgh to the Russian army to saspend hostilities ia the Crimea, gave a new stimu- lus thia morning to the expectations of a speedy arrange- meat of the final conditions of peac3. Anxiety ...

THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE

... and ball be given, about the time for holding the levee in January, to toe offieers quartered In Iie'a id who served in the Crimea. The committee a~j ,iinedr C' Fridlav next at thie o'clock A Paris letter, in the Isd'.peasvs ruso dsleq, Says- A grand' ...

MORE CENTRALISATION—AN ASSAULT UPON THE ARTIZANS

... the Crimea, and consenting to serve under one vwho was his sub- ordinate, deserves to be rewarded in a signal ?? LxUUmwTZA EuamcS, 49Tr RxrnfusT.-Amongst the, 'Irish officers who have recently arrived in Dublin on leave. Iof absence from the Crimea is ...