EDINBURGH GAZETTE
... the Royal Horse Artillery, and M. Comba, M.D., are to be promoted to the second-class Staff Surgeons for ser- vices in the Crimea, these medical offices are at present with foe army before Seatopoh ...
... the Royal Horse Artillery, and M. Comba, M.D., are to be promoted to the second-class Staff Surgeons for ser- vices in the Crimea, these medical offices are at present with foe army before Seatopoh ...
... latterly became doubtful, owing to the rumours so confidently made, that His Imperial Majesty was on the eve of departing for the Crimea. Seldom have two Monarchs met for the first time under circumstances so gratifying to the two nations. The per- sonal greeting ...
... and at out-stations, and tuo thirds of the soldiers away are sick; but it is in England ?? believed that in Turkey and the Crimea not more than 10,000 men are in existence. We have, independent of artillerY, enginetrs, and cavalry, bordering upon 15,000 ...
... were neither asked for nor wanted by the lady. The medals for distinguished service in thle field were for- warded to the Crimea last week. The medal is a very lhand- some silver medal, with a red ribbon and blue centre. The relatives of those men who ...
... Att Sutan, on the 10th nitiato of fever, the Reo. Georgo Henry Procttr, ssuistant offidating chaplain to the army in the Crimea. ...
... March, the whole of the troops might have been in the Crimea by the ist of April. The horses just despatched through Egypt are un- dersized for home service-they are unfitted for the climate of the Crimea, and will have cost the country L.200 a-piece by the ...
... yourself may rest well assured that they will he well guarded. In spite of the excessively abrupt changes of the climate of the Crimea the list of sick tends to decrease. '-'CAkNIOBII{T. X BELGIUM. PARIS, Friday, March 30, S 30 A.M.-A new Belgian Minis- try ...
... rural police is about to undergo a radical reform from end to end. The first of the transports with troops from Bombay for the Crimea left us on the Kith of January, and reached Suez on the Bth of February. The last of the 10th , Marshaving been dispatched ...
... 20th April, for bringing forward the Budget. LORD RAGLAN' founded a Complaint against the 1 1 Newspaper Correspondents in the Crimea that they disclosed to Russia, and su frustrated, his designs. If imprudence of this kind is to be visited with public censure ...
... the Humane Society on Friday, Sir S. M. Peto gave some facts as to the progress and present position of the railway in the Crimea. It was commenced at St!Alava on the 20th of February, and on the 13th of March it was completed to the extent of two and ...
... to have 100,000 men in the Crimea to prevent Russia from occupying Seltastepol to the detriment of Turkey. But you would have to do even more than that, and most endeavour to raise the nations in the neighbourhood of the Crimea to form • barrier against ...
... wall to have been seen coming from Perekop in the direction of Eupatoria. The second and third army corm are expected in the Crimea; the second is under the command of General Paniatio, and is about 25,000 strong; third will prob.bly be under the orders ...