THE CRIMEA
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... by far the nio-t impm taut pai t of the Russian forces in the Crimea. The General appear; to have prefarcd an en. trenched position of this nature to an action in the plains ot the Crimea the one hand, and, 00 the other, he seems to have been conscious ...
... THE POPULATION OF THE CRIMEA. Tl;e Tartar population of the Crimea is reported t seriously diminishing. fl »e °-uigation of. military ser leads large numbers of male adults to take flight Turkey, and the small-pox» moreover, is commitl great ravages. ...
... MUSSULMANS IN THE CRIMEA. (REUTER'S TELEGRAM.] CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.—Many Musaul- ttiam are daily leaving the Crimea for Batoum and Constantinople, notwithstanding the vigilant watch maintained by the Russian authorities to prevent emigration. ...
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... Treatment of a Crimea? Veteran. I WHY HIS BEARD WAS SHAVED. ) A special meeting of the Cardiff Union Wor** house Visiting Committee was held on Mondat afternoon under the chairmanship of Counolllor F. J. Beavan. The meeting was held on inatfC* tions from ...
... DESPATCHES FROM THE CRIMEA. War Departmenr, Feb. i. His Grace the Duke of Newcistle received last ni^h t's despatch, of which tbe following is a copy, addressed to j, Grace by Field-Maishal, Lord Raglan, G C.B.:— Before Sebastopol, Jan. 23 My Lord Duke ...
... LETTER FROM THE CRIMEA. The following extract frow a letter of an officer of ihe 7711) Regiment, is dated Carop before Seb istop jl 27th of November -1 1 have been quire a lion ever since the engagement, owing to my h>1viu;: been made a prisoner by two ...
... LETTER FROM THE CRIMEA, From Richard Jones, a native of Merthyr, and who was recently a butcher, residing near the Court House. He enlisted about six months ago into the Land Transport Service; and. through his good conduct, has succeeded in ob- taining ...
... A CRIMEA VETERAN. Death of General Bourbaki. BAYONKI, Wednosdaj.— General Bourbaki died to-day. The life of tb)&. decea-sed general had been despaired of for two orr- three days past. -j Deceased, who was born in 1815, served with distinction in the ...
... LETTERS PROM THE CRIMEA. The following is an extuct from the letter of a medi- cal officer, dated:— Camp, .Inn. 16. Your last letter found me as miserable as a man must needs be who is living in a tent not much thicker than a gingham umbrella, the snow ...