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THE ARMY IN THE CRIMEA

... THE AR1MY IN THE CRIMEA. | (From the Times' Corsrespondent.) CAIr iBEFOlE SLnBASTOpox., Fsit. 11.-The sole in- cident that has occurred here since my letter of the 9th, is the destruction of Fort Alexander, which was blown up, in three explosions, at ...

COURT-MARTIAL IN THE CRIMEA

... COURT-MIARTIAL IN THE CRIMEA. AT a general court martial, held at Bala Klava on the 30th September, 1854, by order of General Lord Rag lan, G.C.1B., commanding the forces in the (Crimea, and of which Colonel Honourable G. Upton, Coldstream Guards, Was ...

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY—YESTERDAY

... witnesses by the Commissioneirs, ia the Crimea, commenced on the I6th of March, anid ter- minated on the 30th of Mlay. The Cominissioners hail instructions only under such circormstanices as occurred in the Crimea; and G-lene;al Airey was examiled after ...

CRIMEAN INQUIRY.—MONDAY

... p0rompti- tude and ingenuity in providing shelter for tile ca- valry horses in the Crimea. General Airey was then recalled. Ile) ha( stated to the Commissioners in the Crimea that hi obtlained planking and timber, and other materials for provid- inz, sheilter ...

COUNTY WATERFORD ASSIZES

... stated the case for the Crown. It appeared that the prisoner was the wile a soldier named Reynolds, at present serving in ?? Crimea, having left with his regiment setne months ago. Be- fore his marriage with the prisoner le had been married to a former wife ...

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY

... evidence before the Se- bastopol Committee was so directly at variance with the information obtained by the Commissioners in the Crimea. Hle saw the official copy of the evi- dence before the committee, anl if there wcere great discrepancies between his lordship's ...

CRIMEAN COURT OF INQUIRY

... Tulloch then proceeded with big state. mpnt in defence of the report of the Commissioners. The Commissioners arrived in the Crimea in the mouth of March, when the winter might be said to be over, and the investigation had, therefore, to be rptrospective ...

Legal Intelligence

... bdity. He emphatically disclaimed the possibility that any two individuals, whether civilian or military men, going to the Crimea in the middle of Marcli, could arrive at a fair report or opitiion upon what could or could not be done by the army there ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—FRIDAY

... Germans have arrived at Claridge's Hotel, London, from the Viceregal Lodge, Ireland. Tile sickl and wounded soldie~rs from thle Crimea wlmo hlave died in Livev-pool are to be buried in one nrave, over wihich a moniument wvill be erected by pub- lic subsct'iption ...

SUMMER ASSIZES— 1856

... speeches were delivered. Chartres Brew, Esq., Sub-Inspector of Consta- bulary, und. late Assistant-Commissiary-General in the Crimea, has been permanently attached to the army, and has been promoted to the rank of Deputy- Commissary General at Malta, at a ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... the charge. Another soldier, who was in coulirt, gave Keenan a very good character, and said lie had been through all the Crimea. Mr. TRAcv said he was very sorry to say the pri. soner had damaged his character; a good soldier ought to matke a tood eitizei; ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... ollicor in charge, he was enabled to go on boasd with the rest of the men. The offiecrs who have lately held commands in thle Crimea will immediately be placed in similar posi- tions on the Staff at home. Five of them have been already appointed to the command ...