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FANATICISBI IN THE CRIMEA

... FANATICISBI IN THE CRIMEA. At Foyedocee (Theodora) has place • rather remarkelie criminal toml for fans; MI:11qt, 1S 42, cattle disease broke out in the g rea k. Bulgarian villager of St. AIWA and St. Eiaariko, in the above mentioned district, so the ...

CAPTAIN FEEL IN THE CRIMEA

... CAPTAIN FEEL IN THE CRIMEA. Sir Evelyn Wood gives many instances of heroic conduct in his book,The Crimea in 1854 and Ins. - Amongst these he tells the following stories of the bravery of Captain (afterwards Sir William) Peel A shell weighing 421 b ...

A SOUVENIR OF THE CRIMEA

... A SOUVENIR OF THE CRIMEA. A curious relic has just been discovered at tit. Servan, namely, the colours of the 7th Regiment of the Line, which was carried in the assault on the Malakoff, and also in the lighting under the walls of Metz, during the Fra ...

DEATH OF CRIMEAN VETERANS

... week. The first, Mr. John Angus. enlisted In the 42nd Royal Iligiihmtiers the year before the campaign, and proceeding to the Crimea with the regiment, went through everything it was engaged in, receiving the medal with three clasps and the Turidsh medal ...

A GOOD FIGHTER

... a Yeoman of the Guard and an old Crimean hero, one who had seen much service in China, India, and the Crimea. Kinglake. in his Invasion of the Crimea, speaks of his extraordinary valour at the battle of lukerman as follows : Colonel Daubeney's singular ...

INFECTIOUS DISEASES

... in the Crimea, including battle of Alma and siege of Sebeetopol (mentioned in despatchem and severely wounded), .nd in the Abyssinian lampaign (mentioned in despatches). General Fielding joined the service August 8, 1845, and served in the Crimea, including ...

Offloe—DAlLY CHRONICLE BUILDINGS, FLEET ST., LONDON, E.C

... YORXSHIRE &ELISE. The moat delicious Senor le the World. Enriches Hot Joints, Mews. Chops, fish. ite. Bleeds adniirably with all Crimea Wakes the dsmnret rlirb.s re deliciotte. Beware Colourable lositattona. Bold Everywhere in 641., ls., and 2s. Bottles. GOODALL ...

DEATH OF SIR G. MAUDE

... and be. J. C. Maude, and was born in 1817. He was a retired lieutenant-colonel in the Royal Artillery, having served in the Crimea. He was attached to Earl Granville's special mission to Russia in 1858, was Crown Equerry to the Queen. ...

POULTICE PAVEMENT

... from Australia, and the sheepowners of the Crimea wi I be left without a market. In A u-tralia. it was commit d, the cost of feeding a sheep for a year is ten onpriks (about two. pence), while in the Crimea the poet is one rouble and a half (hoe four ...

DEATH OF A CRIMEAN HERO. The death is announced at South's% of Mr. John Roberts, a retired gunner of the

... at South's% of Mr. John Roberts, a retired gunner of the navy. He won the Victoria Cross for distinguished gallantry in the Crimea. Major Kilollys in his History of the Victoria Cross, relates that Captain Lyons, in command of the light squadron in the ...

DEATH OF GENERAL TODLEBEN

... service in the field, and having distinguished himself under General schilders, in the campaign of the Danube, proceeded to the Crimea. Although Sebastopol was comparatively an open city, he succeeded, under the continuous fire of the enemy, in converting it ...

.THE LOUIS VELVETEEN. This Beautiful Fabric, in Texture, Appearance, and Durability, Bears the closest reeeml ..

... stories of the 21st Fusiliers. One of the Six Hundred. (Balaclava). Did She Love Him (The Mutiny). Laura Everingham. (The Crimea). Ihe Royal Regiment. (Military Sketches). Any of the above may be had at the Express Office ...