THE CRIMEA
... THE CRIMEA. The IktMt from Ujo Crimea, the IJogd, informs u that the bombardment of Sehastopol commenced on the JUiinlt. Gao. Oiun Uackeo U Pareoop. await- ...
... THE CRIMEA. The IktMt from Ujo Crimea, the IJogd, informs u that the bombardment of Sehastopol commenced on the JUiinlt. Gao. Oiun Uackeo U Pareoop. await- ...
... harbour.” the 17th instant the 13th Regiment embarked Gibraltar for the Crimea. The with the Indian and Mediterranean mails, arrived at Southampton yesterday. There later news from the Crimea. The Invalidt of the 16th iast. contains a despatch from Prince G ...
... and of the troops in the Crimea, appointed Commander of the corps of Infantry, retaining his dignity of Aide-de-Carap General. Lieutenant-General Ncpokitchitsky succeeds him as Chief of the staff of the troops in the Crimea. The following incident marked ...
... THE CRIMEA TBS ,DAT Evßjfiso.— The Amsterdam, which lift Coostaatioopla the 22d of December, has arrived. Despatches for Government left the 1 o’clock train. FBrDAT.—Tke following has been received via Semlio. The weather was favourable for siege ope* ...
... THE CRIMEA Marseilles, Tuesday, May 1. —The Caire, which left Constantinople on the 19th of April, has arrived. Despatches leave at 9 a.m. General Forey has arrived here. Balaklava, April 17.—General Bizot was buried yesterday. On Sunday, 15th, Magazine ...
... THE CRIMEA sufficient number of officers have been found for the Anglo-Italian Legion, but soldiers have presented themselves. Advices from Varna state that 16 Turkish battahons are marching from Rntschuk and Silistria, to embark, it is supposed, for ...
... THE CRIMEA Letters state that General Codiingtons popularity increasing. Two men of the Highland Division died of cholera, and two more cases occurred on the 10th. A fine well had been discovered at the Highland encampment. Paris, Thursday.—General Pelissier ...
... THE CRIMEA War Department, 21st Jci/r. —Lord Panmare has received the following, telegraphic message from the Crimea, dated 20th inst: Nothing of importance has occurred. The siege operations progress favourably. The health of the army is improved.” Lord ...
... CRIMEA. OFFICERS proceeding to the East, and their Relatives wishing send them Comforts and Necessaries for the present Campaign are solicited inspect the Stock of recently invented articles for the Array in the East, W. A. Army Out-Fitting Warehouse ...
... THE CRIMEA The fine Aqueduct which supplied Sebastopol with water, has been blown up by the French Engineers. Vienna, Thursday. despatch from Constantinople, viaScmlin, says that Halil Pacha, brother-in-law of the Sultan. is dead. Omar Pacha is expected ...
... THE CRIMEA. A private letter from Constantinople, dated the 30th, gives some details respecting the Polish deserter already mentioned In the oflicial reports. deserter, it says,— Has just arrived ou board tbo Villa Paris. Ho has informed the Admiral ...
... prodigious force on any point he pleases. Licnt-General Eyre, K.C.8., left the Crimea on the 19th, being ordered home on duty. The following changes the Staff of the Army tbe Crimea took place on Nov. 17th:—General Barnard to command the 2nd Division; General ...