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... into consideration how we may assist the widows and orphans of our soldiers who are fighting their country's battles t in the Crimea. Having no money, we have unanimously t agreed to abstain from food on Monday next, the 27th (bein one of our best days food) ...

THE REINFORCEMENTS FOR CANADA

... military efficiency of our artuy result which has sprung entirely I'r.im the miserable collapao of ail it 3 departments the Crimea. prove this wa need only glance for one moment at the and accurate relative proportions which alt the various branches the ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Falmouth 27tn July. Baker, bilveiateave. and Ocean Skimmer, sailed Queenstown for ALtaerp; Egiex. New Empire, Young Eagii, aud Crimea, for Liverpool; Ediste, for Hamburg; for Ran. el ton; and Georgiana, for Quebec. Jullian, from Oporto; Osborne, from Rottardam; ...

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... the State councils, and the probable temporary b: suspension of active seasures on the part of the B Russian generals in the Crimea, present an oppor- w tunity which, we trust, will be made the most of ol for the prosecution of the war to an issue worthy ...

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... THE SEA OF AZOV, with the surrounding shores. THE RUSSIAN and OTTOMAN EMPIRES, SWEDEN, DENMARK, PRUSSIA, and AUSTRIA. THE CRIMEA, with enlarged plan of the town and harbour of Sebastopol, with the batteries and approaches. THE GULF OF FINLAND and BALTIC ...

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... spring. iis Majesty made a direct Bpulication to the Emperor Nicholas immediately before thte breaking out of the war in the Crimea. but without success, as everybody knows; and Marshal Niel went on a mission ostensibly, but only estensibly, of a most pacific ...

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... traced in each day, My Which with marvellous wonders is crowded; of Though many a heart which for glory did start, On the Crimea's plains are now shrouded: Ys sLot us hope when the year '5S does appear, a That our forces will triumph victorious, ass And ...

THE PRESTON TRAGEDY

... Dimsdale. He entered the army 1835, and served for 20 years the 20th regiment. The colonel embarked with his regiment to the Crimea, and was present the battle of the Alma, siege of Sebastopol, and battle of lik arm. At the last battle was severely wounded ...

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... remained in. the count~ry until Macrhi las Having acquire o ?? ?? by thin compady he commenced in 1806ltyo open Out, on it La Crimea ludls' and thse erection of the machinery, whinh was-supplied byM'essrs. Harvey,-Of Hayle, COnsais1, wasmcenpleted~at the ...

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... Balaclava, will be happy to receive donatioL is of books for soldiers In the Crimea. They can be addresse. Rev' H. P. Wright, Princi- pal Chaplain. Halaclava-Books for Army Library, Crimea, and sent to Messrs. Haer and ' owell, atark-lane, London. He would ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Eliza Ann, from Quebec; James M , fr>*m Alexandria; and from o—all at Gravesend. » Star of Pe«oa, from Lontou lor Mich**!'*; Crimea, from London for from Londou for New York; Dover Caatle, Water from Loa-1 don for Port Phillip; lias tern Ir >m London for ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... port, G'.t. J> 3i E.—Evany;eline. 31st Oct., 9 t*. iUu>;cou t-,r Not. 7, £0 A(cenf ii*n. [fit k-LKCTKJ? MAG3IBTIC TLLKOKknS. Crimea, an Home, from Riga—'mjlL at Dundee. Fiori-ae. and A'.we, Wal.on, from Enterpriae, from 'g ; Hope, Vistula, from Stettin ; ...