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FOOTPRINTS OF TRAVELLERS,

... and Fourth Volumes of the Series, contain :—Capel de Brooke’s Travels in Norway, Sweden, and Lapland —Lyall’s Travels in the Crimea, the Caucasus, and Georgia—lnglis's Trdvels in the Tyrol—Travels among the Tartars by the Ambassador of the Pope, and also ...

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE WELFARE OF IRELAND

... and Fourth Volumes of the Series, contain :—Capel de Brooke’s Travels in Norway, Sweden, and Lapland—Lyall’s Travels in the Crimea, the Caucasus, and Georgia—lnglis's Travels in the Tyrol—Travels among the Tartars by the Ambassador of the Pope, and also ...

TURKEY AND RUSSIA.—THE BATTLE

... from the shores of the Black Sea state that the Russians are establishing at different points, and more especially in the Crimea, defensive intrenchmentsand coast batteries, They have changed the direction of the fires and lighthounsesconstructed to protect ...

'l‘HEi\V.’\R IN THE EAST

... probably learn that they are in active gervice. ‘The opinion appears to be pretty general that it will be necessary to occupy the Crimea and destroy the Russian fieet to guarantee the Luropean Powers against a repetition of the Russian encroachment, The result ...

ODELL, BEDS. ABOUT 1000 OAK TREES, WILL BE SOLD BY AUC I'oN, BY W. HIPWELL,

... direction of Sevastopol. Tt is wot, however, expected that any attack will be made uatil the allied armies can be landed on the Crimea. The latest intelligence from the seat of war hows that the Russian army has not evacuated Wallachia o completely as was ...

BEDFORD TIMES

... will be able to devise some scheme for carrying out that object. ‘The difhealty of landing asuflicient number of men in the Crimea is stated by some 10 be insurmountable if the Russians only make use of their resources, inasmuch as Kuffa Bay is about the ...

RRESPONDENTS

... ined that our skilful commanders will evise some scheme for carrying out I'he difhenlty of landing a suflicient men in the Crimea is stated by some mountable if the Russians only make resources, inasmuch as Kaffa Bay is uly accessible place for sucha purhere ...

Me. LAYARD thonght that the Honse, hefore assenting to the vote, should have adistinet statement from the ..

... that the Chairman report progress. | Lord J. Russerr denied that he had made any re- Uirnetation, He had never said that the Crimea was }to be ocenpied. What he had said was, that he did [ mot think Russia wonld be allowed to maintain a ,! position #1 Sebastopol ...

THE WAR,

... an advance upon Sehastopol is decided upon, and by this time the troops have bheen all shipped neross the Black Sea to the Crimea, to the most convenient place of landing away from the harbour. The intention of the commanders as to the mode of attack, ...

SUMMARY

... will somewhat retard the plans of a portion of the troops, but ‘we are in daily expeetation of learning that a landing at the Crimea has been effected ; and then will come the great event of the Eastern struggle, Since writing the above we learn from the ...

T, SIHARNEBEROOK. TOPICAL NOTES AGRICULTURAL AND SOCIAL

... the thatched roof sits rustic Intelligence, familiar ‘ since the War broke out with the Danube, Giurgevo, Sebastopol and the Crimea as he is with the names of ' the village brook and of his native fields. Marvellous | is the progress he has made, comparatively ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... aim at the conquest of the world, Nevertheless, it is doubtinl whether Catherine 1L would have been able to seize wpon the Crimea, had zhe not heen supported by Joseph 11, and by the hatred whieh then existed in Europe against the Mussilmans. It wos only ...