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THE CRIMEA EXPEDITION

... THE CRIMEA EXPEDITION. T'ho whole army (with the exception of the cavalry, ..3 it. whicl will repass the Balkans) is to emb'ark in two cou- f voys, to be carried within three leagues north of Sebas- sE topoi, and there to be landed on D strand about 1 ...

INVASION OF THE CRIMEA

... tie tise Crimea. P ra It therefore now becomes expedient to consider the Ai )n nature of the proceedings to which this remarkable ex- in mn peditison may give rise. The first or preliminary opera- thi, or tion for the conquest of this Crimea and the siege ...

COURTS MARTIAL IN THE CRIMEA

... Burgos,. and on the'Bospboras, while tho field artillery, cavalry, eidd . meane.?f tr pesili, be ttronger than that in the CrimeA, avdi to which detachments of the army now in, Y.theCrimee would Ie added preparatory to operations ;n ibt a new field.. Wlje& ...

THE COURT

... Thursday morning, from the t Crimea, with the l1th (Royal Irish) Regimunt stl o board. 1: Tblse 1'tsrefand, steant frigate, Captain tho Hon. NV. S. t Spencer, also arrived ?? Spitbead en Wednesday eveoting I front the Crimea. The troops, 200 officers and ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, APRIL 30

... distribution among the troops wbo us foughtin the Crimea. The medal, which is in silver, at i bears the- effigy of King Victor Emmanuel, and on the 61 i reverse the inamI of' the principal battles oftbe Crime'a, cc and also the neme of the soldier who is to ...

THE WAR

... THE WAR. THE CRIMEA. THE ALLIED ARMY IN THE FIELD.. The following important despatch was received ot Nlamburg, or, Thursday, dated ' ST. PETERSBURIG, SAPT-.26. Psiaee Gortchakoff reports, under date the 23rd instant, that the enemy has landed 20,000 ...

NAVAL COURT-MARTIAL

... mourners included Messrs. , W. Taylor, chief-gunner, Donovan, and Lewis, h gunners, who served with the deceased during n the Crimea n War, Messrs. Parker, H. Wallis, h W. Smith, Sampson, and other old comrades. e Immediately following marched a parry of ...

THE LATE LAMENTABLE DEATH

... been employed in active service in the Crimea. He was wounded in the trenches before Sebas- topol. It was a flesh wound in the leg. Was not aware that he had suffered from fever. He returned on Tues- day from the Crimea. I received a letter from deceased ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... for the Crimea: 's Notwithstanding the general silence of the Government papers, and perhaps because of that silence, I for my part peraist in believing in the truth of all that has been said respecting a journey of the Emperor to the Crimea. The less ...

COURT MARTIAL

... Wednesday for the Crimea. The Sanspareil, 71, Captain Williamn, has been docked at.lKeyham, ?? her equipment r The Indiana, steam transport, o 14o arrived from 0 Portsmouth on Wednesday, eid'embarkeda~ detachment of the 31st Regiment for the Crimea. She sailed ...

THE WEEDON INQUIRY

... saddlery they had sent was from the Inniskifling Dragoons. Some ofthe' saddlery, not all, had been in the Crimea. The saddlery sent out to the Crimea had not been nine months in use when it came back. Capt. Smith selected the bad from the good. Witness had ...