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... board of the steawmer Etna, which left on the 9th for the Crimea. The hiead-quarters of the regiment, 11 officers, 349 men, and 380 horses, were put on board the Himalaya, which sailed for the Crimea yesterday, and the remainder of the regiment, nbout 190 ...

THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL

... Russian aecount of a sanguinary engagement on the 26th of March deserves no attention, as advices of the 31st of April from the Crimea make no mention of it. “'The Russians are still in the position they have so long occupied on the Tehernaya.” LATEST INTELLIGENCE ...

SIR WM. BURNETT'S DISINFECTING

... withduat it. Itis the Only Disinfectant used on board HER MAJESTY'S SHIPS, at the HOSPITALS OF SCUTARI, and at the CAMP IN THE CRIMEA. Sold by all Chemists and Draggists, and at the Office, 18, Cannon Street, London Bridgze, in gallons 55., quarts 25., pints ...

“ ¢ The loss of the garrison, considering the tremendous fire (few d’enfer) to which it is exposed, must be

... service of the batteries is covered by intrenchments. “* Nothing worthy of mention has taken place on any other point of the Crimea.” The tollowing telegraphic despatch from a Paris correspondent has heen received : — “Panrts, Wednesday, April 25, 7 A ...

BEDFORD TIMIN SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1855,

... considerable delay in the construction of any treaty. So that Russia will have plenty of time to pour her reinforcements into the Crimea, and the allied armies will have ample opportunity to consume all the ammunition which has been taken up to the batteries ...

PROSPECTUS. :—

... Expualsion of the Russians from the Principalities—their occapation by the Austrians —News from St. Petershurgh—Expedition to the Crimea=Sailing from Turkey—Landing at Old Fort—Battle of the Alma—of Balaklava—of Inkermann—=SBiege of Sebastopol. London : Sampson ...

PROSPECTUS, i

... Expulsion of the Russiuus from the Principalities—theiroceupation by the Austrians | —News from St. Petersburgh—Expedition to the Crimea—=Sailing from Tarkey—Launding at 01l Fort = Battle of the Alma—of Lalakluva—of lukermann—3siege of Sebastopol, London : Sawmpson ...

the allied armies were quite ready to open their fire on Scbustopol. ¢ The Generals probably only awaited the ..

... Sebastopol was on short rations, as the authorities preferred storing up their supplies in magazines to issuing full rations.” THE CRIMEA. | The following telegraphic despatch has been received from a Marseilles correspondent :— ‘ « MARSETLLES, Tnesday, April ...

PAPERI

... Odessa—Loss of the T British and French Tr the Allied Fleets in Bomarsund—Fiual Exp the Principalities—their —News from St. Peter Crimea =Sailing from Fort— Battle of the Aln mann—Siege of Sebasto| London : Sampson L gate Hill; C. F.TIM.2 TO BE LET, x HOUSE, ...

PROSPECTUS, :—

... Expulsion of the Russiuns from the Principalities—theiroccupation by the Austrians —News from St. Petersburgh— Expedition to the Crimea=Sailing from Turkey—Landing at Old Fort—Battle of the Alma—of Balaklava—of Inkermann—Siege of Sebastopol. London : Sampson ...

REWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES,

... of honours, promotions, and special notices in the despatches, for the privileged g *ntlemen on the staff of thearmy in the Crimea, it 1 well the public should have full information to show how the system works a little lower down. A correspondent of 7%he ...