THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. Wan DEPARTMENT, Mauy 3!_: 11.30 a.m, Bz B Syt o uraacaeimd oS - _SREREE o 2y Py 3 Lord Punmure presents his compliments to the Editor of The Times, and begs to inform himn that intelligence has been received from Lord Huglan, duted the 20th ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. We (Zimes) have received the following telegraplic despateh from our correspondent at Marscilles: “ManrseiLLes, Monday, March 26, TR oSe Wy 5 S ARk sU RS o O eAN s ‘“ The Thabor, which left Constantinople on the Isth, and the Euplirate, which ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. The following telegraphic despatch has been received from a Paris correspondent : — “Panis, Thursday, Aug. 9, 8 a.m. ““The Moniteur snys that the last telegraphic despateh from General Pelissier to the Miuister of War is dated the 7th of August ...

THE CRIMEA,

... THE CRIMEA, The following ‘cle!,;“;h,ic, de-p:(ch from a Paris correspondent has been received :— e diahto e ol rdmaia Bt Raneer o Vi ol isanet ...

THE CRIMEA,

... THE CRIMEA, We (7imes) have received the following from the War Department :— “ War DErARTMENT, Oct. 14, “ Intelligence las been received by Lord Panmure that Sir Colin Campbell has been sent to Eupatoria with a considerable foree of infantry and artillery ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. Wa read in the Constantinople Journal of the Ith inst, t« Our acconnts from the Crimen are of the 61h, but they mention no fact of the least importance. The cold was intense, and the sea had frozen along the const, but particularly in the ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. Camp peEFore Skpastorown, Dree. 21, The correspondent of The Times writes :—* There certninly never was a siege of sueh grandear as the present with fewer ineidents, . With the exception of the advance of the arimy in the rear on the 25/h ...

THE ARMIES IN THE CRIMEA

... THE ARMIES IN THE CRIMEA. Marshal Pélissier has made known that, from the sth of July, g:: Allied Generals will cease to exercise any authority in the mea. The Marshal was preparing on_the 14th, when the last despatch left, to depart on board the auxiliary ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 75 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EVACUATION OF THE CRIMEA

... EVACUATION OF THE CRIMEA. The Constantinople journals of the 23rd ult., state that the evacuation of the Crimea was then proceeding slowly, owing to the want of transports. The allied troops remaining there did not exceed 15,000 men. The English had only ...

Published: Saturday 12 July 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 413 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE HEROES OF THE CRIMEA

... THE HEROES OF THE CRIMEA. The Muse is troubled now with thoughts of war, Of heroes on the battle field, from homes afar ;— Of dead and wounded, weltering in their gore, Whose dearest friends will see their face no more. But still in glory and in fame ...

AFFAIRS AT THE CRIMEA

... AFFAIRS AT THE CRIMEA. We rejoice to learn that there was a manifest improvement in the condition of the few English soldiers left on service at the Crimea, and that the weather had become milder, when the last accounts left. The hospital lists at Scutari ...

EXPLOITS IN THE CRIMEA

... EXPLOITS IN THE CRIMEA The Fiern of November will lienceforth he a | memorable day in the martial annals of ngland. I On that day its noble army under Field Mar:hal Lord Raglan performed an exploit, which, for weorie fortitude, ehivalrous valour, and ...