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THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. The Times Correspondent in the Crimea forwards the following despatch dated 22nd The weather is very fine and temperate. Our army is still sickly. Abundant supplies of all kinds are arriving. The siege progresses slowly. The French have taken ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. Odimi, July 85.—General Luders has received orders to re- ' more his head-barters from to Odessa, in order to prevent the enemy from seizing the territory between Ismail Perekop, aad support more efficaciously the operations which an preparing ...

Published: Thursday 02 August 1855
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 43 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. Under date of Simpheropol, 31st October (12th Xovem- ber), the Czar Alexander addressed the following order of the I day to his troops : Brave Soldiers the Army of the Crimea By my order the day of the of August last I expressed 1 to you ...

Published: Thursday 06 December 1855
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 403 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. DESTRUCTION OF FORT NICHOLAS. Dbpaetmest, Feb. 19. , ?„ nm . nre has received a despatch, of which the following is a copy, addressed to his lordship General Sir W. Codrington, K.C.B. Sebastopol, Feb. 4. My Lord,—Marshall Pelissier informed ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. Dec 7. Omer Pacha ha 9 embarked for the Crimea with the (greater part of his armj. limail Pasha commands the Turkish troops on the Danube provisionally. Prince Napoleon has had relapse, and cannot yet rejoin his division. Vienna, Friday. The ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. The Moniteur Friday contain* the two following despatches from Admiral Hamelin the Minister of Marine: • Kamirsch Bay, Dee. 12, 1854. *' A thousand men joined us on the 10th from'the Bosphoros. English and French ves«ell are bringing 3,300 ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. -Lne 1 tmes ha 3 letters to the 3rd instant. The correspondent writes :— At no period of my acquaintance with the British army have I ever known the officers to be in such state ot profound dissatisfaction as they are at present. Ihe indecent ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. SECOND EDITION. GAZETTE OFFICE, Friday, 3 p.m BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. The Moniteur announces that General Canrobert has resigned the chief command, and that the Emperor has accepted his resignation, and has appointed him to the command of the ...

Published: Saturday 19 May 1855
Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 49 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. The intelligence from the Crimes informs us that the most important change in the military position is the reoccupation by the Russians of the advanced work near the town of Malakoff, assaulted by the French the night of the February, and ...

Published: Thursday 29 March 1855
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 481 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CRIMEA

... CRIMEA. THIRD EDITION. Taunton Courier Office, Wednesday Morning. _ Prince Gortschakoff telegraphs on the 29th of June, that there was nothing important before Sebastopol, and that the fire of the allies continued slack. Crimea letters of June 20th have ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. [.Extract of a Letter dated ISth April, 1856.] A few days since, there was a review of the Russian encamped on the Mackenzie plateau ; to which the Allied Generals were invited. I was not there; but th 3 troops are said have looked remarkably ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. The accounts brought by the Hydaspe from the Crimea are to the 22nd. The English, who had to the present got on very slowly with tbe evacuation, were now proceeding with greater rapidity, and embarking from 6000 to 7000 men per day. In order ...

Published: Tuesday 10 June 1856
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 526 | Page: 3 | Tags: none