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Maritime Intelligence

... English, on the 12th inst., oil'the Dicu, became very leaky, and was abandoned; crew saved. Yarmouth (Norfolk), June 16—The Crimea, Bracey, from Newcastle for Cardiz, and the brig Integrity, of Newcastle, were collision this morning in the roads, when both ...

APPOINTMENT OF A STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE

... the duties and responsibilities of his office, would, the opinion of your memorialists, seek equally to prevent as to punUh crime—a view which on some occasions appears to have been entirely lost sight of, as appears from the following published opinion ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... -The Crimea brig of 184 tons, coal laden, was proceeding from Neweastlo, aod on the 16th of June, in Yarmouth Roado, was in collision with the Integrity, coal laden, from Hartlepool to London. Cross actions were entered. Judgment was for the Crimea, with-costs; ...

The Literary Cuardian

... etat > or subsequently in the They deal ' • si S nature of A South Saxon. • v or °us, masculine, trenchant style with *ue Crimea ,i J the most rese nt Emperor of the French—for Juniu Part ' 6mbracin alike the merits and faults of *ne an4ation ° U ° ...

EXTENSION OF DEATH PUNISHMENT IN FRANCE. Another great, another ominous change, has been demanded Napoleon the ..

... called into action the evil he vainly tries by base means to avert, and until treason be exalted into a virtue instead of a crime—a patriotic instead of a wicked deed. We cannot help recurring to the time when the Provisional Government erased from the ...

FOREING AND COLONIAL NEWS

... hand, Russia was daily assuming a more menacing attitude. The nomination of Prince Menschikoff to the governorship of the Crimea is reported; and it is expected that the Czar, who is said to have set off for Odessa, that he may personally direct the ...

Published: Saturday 25 June 1853
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2199 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

NEWCASTLE, JULY 29

... the 14th states, According to letters re- ceived from Odessa, fresh Russian troops are still pour- ing into Iesearabia and Crimea, whore another reserve aerpor is forming. A communication from Jossy, dated Jul v 15th, says, 40,000 troops and 144 pieces ...

Published: Friday 29 July 1853
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 634 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

Sporting Intelligence

... with their Constantinople, July to letters received from Odessa, fresh Russian troopa are still pouring into Bessarabia and Crimea, where another reserve corps is forming. A diplomatic Chancellery attached to the Russian expedition into the Principalities ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL NEWS

... services to the Sultan, which were cheerfolly accepted. Twenty thousand Tartars, the descendants of those who emigrated from the Crimea when that province was conquered by the Russians, are assembling at Dobrodja- Ovassi, to share in the war against their Russian ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1853
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 3228 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE EASTERN QUARREL-APPEAL TO ARMS

... Step by step the modern Russian Colossus has been gaining on tbe receding crescent. The Ukraine was tbe first prize; then the Crimea 1774; then Bessarabia, with the boundary of the Pruth 1812. The protectorate of Moldavia and Wallachia gives Russia a more ...

LORD ABERDEEN'S RUSSIAN COLLUSION

... its prospects even than from its results. The same instinct that has brought the Muscovites to the Gulf of Bothnia and the Crimea, to the Baltic and the Black Sea, will never endure that their colosssal empire shall be restrained by a mare classum. The ...

Published: Saturday 22 October 1853
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1408 | Page: 6 | Tags: none