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... message did not bear upon that.—(A laugh. It was his intention to request Lord Panraure to beg the commanderin-chief in the Crimea to let government have some information every day of what was passing. ...
... message did not bear upon that.—(A laugh. It was his intention to request Lord Panraure to beg the commanderin-chief in the Crimea to let government have some information every day of what was passing. ...
... reel y achieved anything of greater importance than blockade; the flower of our array were cut off by cold and disease in the Crimea. But the spirits of the survivors and of their countrymen at home are still buoyant, and as nation we have shown a determination ...
... it is said, will be 17s. 6d. per week. The Turkish Contingent to the Crimea. —The want of sufficiently experienced non commissioned officers for the Turkish contingent in the Crimea, has been much felt, and, in consequence, a notice has been issued at ...
... respect to the promotion of the Hon. Mr. Hardinge, and that he had omitted all allusion to the services of that officer in the Crimea. General Peel also complained of Mr. Layard’s Liverpool speech, as containing misrepresentations of the conduct of Lord Hardinge ...
... fire from the place inflicted great loss on the beseigers. The Military Gazette o( Vienna learns, by Russian letters from the Crimea, that Prince Gortchakoft'has modified his original plan of operations. The centre of his army will be Baktcni-Serai and t ...
... Stalybridge, who enlisted in August last, was sent to Cork, whence after a few weeks’ drilling lie was shipped off for the Crimea, and has so far successfully weathered the privations of the winter campaign, We may remark that he is a total abstainer.] ...
... happy day for me when I can unite myself to you.' —Most of the English steamers which are to carry the Sardinian troops to the Crimea have arrived at Genoa. ...
... the civil administration of Poland,’’ LATEST IKTELLIGEN [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.]' CE. THE WAR. There is later news from the Crimea. Tike steamer, Meiway, and screw transport > have arrived from the East with Invalids. The Times Paris Correspondent writeiK--~“ ...
... inefficiency of the present system. He stated that the reports sent home on this subject the newspaper correspondents in the Crimea were perfectly true, and that nothing could be worse than the mediciil of both services. Sir .1, Trollope seconded the motion ...
... service of the batteries is covered by intrenchments. Nothing worthy of mention has taken place on any other point of the Crimea.” The Times of Monday published the following telegraphic despatch, dated Vienna, Saturday:— Perfectly authentic advices have ...
... after day have lof late listened, as a member of the committee appointed to inquire into the condition of our army in the Crimea, to the most sickening and heart-rending tale that human suffering ever furnished —one too much calculated to lower us, not ...
... without accomplishing anything his mission • the unsatisfactory position of Austria —the increasing thunder of artilleiy in the Crimea, without perceptible advantage to the allies—the Chancellors demand for new taxes —all these considerations combined are far ...