LATEST NEWS FROM THE WAR

... LATEST NEWS FROM THE WAR. MARCH TO SEBASTOPOL. O~ Thursday the English Government received authentic intelligence from the Crimea to the effect that 58,000 of the allied troops had effected a safe landing at Eupatoria on the 14th inst. No resistance was ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... water, breathe impure air, and negiect sanitary measures year after year, with impunity. N HELE R e THE EXPEDITION TO THE CRIMEA AND VICTORY OVER T RUSSIANS IN ASTA. (CONSTANTINOFLE, SEPT. 7. The storm which bad raged for some days in the Black Sea has ...

EVACUATION OF MOLDAVIA BY THE RUSSIANS,

... and it is said are advancing on Fokschani. On the 10th the fleet was concentrated at Serpent Island, aud was to sail for the Crimea the next day. The Persian Minister at Constantinople has denied the truth of the report as to a rupture between the Porte ...

FOR SALE

... extonsive and ad necurate as its real ledze of expeditions shout to gquit Varna, and of land. % places resslved upon in the Crimea, employed itself, *Tharday last, in producing nearly two columns of attack W 0 e late Agrienlrural Mooting st Daventey., We ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4638 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... thanksgiving By self devotion free, And to Thy xlorz living, A people saved by Thee. NEW BOOKS. Tux Barric, Tne Buack Sea axo tue Crimea, Bentley.—Mr. Scott is a traveller, and relates his own experience. The title of his book tells the rest. We are happy to ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1860 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... found nntil Wednesday morning as above stated, when the body was ok .o from the river, WaR INTELLIGENCE. THE EXPEDITION TO THE CRIMEA. Vikswa, Monday Moraing. The following is the sense of an official despateh from Cumanr Pashia, dated Bucharest, September ...

Porthampton Peralv, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. THE WAR

... extensive and as securate as its real ,h‘tef expedifions shout to quit Varna, and of landiB¢ places resolved upon in the Crimea, employed itsclf, @ Thuraday last, in producing nearly two columns of attack W 8 the late Agricultural Meeting at Daventry ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4378 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WAR

... THE WAR. “Tur greatest anxicty now prevails throughout Europe with regard to the expedition to the Crimea, Although it was generally supposed that the allied forces would reach Sebastapol in four or five days after they had landed, we have received no ...

[Friday's Times), (From the London Gazette Ertraordinary.)

... forwarded from Bucharest, by Her Majesty's Agent and Consul-General, on Sept. 30, 3} p.m., und containing acounts from the Crimea. “lam, &c., “E. HaAMMOND. “ Colonel Mundy, &e.” “Translation of the exact copy of a telegraphic despateh, received October ...

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... and destroved by an Englich detachment Pl Bansbec, bearer of this news. Left the ( ensitng ot the day delore vestenda the Crimea he lias b w Bliek Sen, nud has b The Emporor wi : . 1w hitn the rank of Licutonant-Coloned | W f SALE OF ND OMANUFACTLRE el ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3136 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BEDFORDSHIRE MILITIA,

... 1 FaLL or Sepastoron, — ENTHUSIASM IN Benrorn.—We learn by the daily papers thatthe intelligence of the victories in the Crimea was received in many places with the liveliest demonstrations. Immediately the event became known in several towns guns were ...

BEDFORD TIMES

... has made terrible havoe with both sailors and soldiers, and es{ pecially with the French; and although the [ landing at the Crimea was effected with great skill, and under the most favourable eircumstances, yet before arrangements could be made for getting ...