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BOMBARDMENT OF SEBASTOPOL

... gun every hour. The bombardment continues during the night. Vienna, April 19.—The Wiener Zeitung publishes the following:—Crimea, April 14. —During the night of the 13th the left attack of the allies obtained considerable advantage over the Russians. ...

Rabal and Military Intelligence

... and Marc for the Board of Trade, and inspected by Mr. Brown, Master-attendant, left Plymouth Sound on Sunday morning for the Crimea, with the staff of General Vivian. Large draughts from the depdts in Limerick garrison proceeded on Friday to the seat of ...

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... 2s. *'YLD'S SIEGE of SEVASTOPOL; including Balaklava * nd Inkeiman. In sheet, 2s. (id. ; in case. 4s. „^'YLD'S MAP of the CRIMEA ; showing tbe Roads and •s. ln sheet, 35. ; in case, ss. •'nine- Wyld, Geographer to the Queen, Charing-cross East, xt door ...

BRITISH and NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-SHIPS, appointed by the Admiralty to Sail between LIVERPOOL and ..

... the house cannot be seen, apply tp Messrs. White, Broughton, and White, Solicitors, 12, Great Marlborough-street, London. CRIMEA.— The WINES per Messrs. CROCK- FORD'B vessel the Loire. are now in store at Kadikoi, and they will undertake to deliver ...

EAST INDIA HOUSE, Csth April, 1*55. THE COURT of DIRECTORS ot the EAST INDIA COMPANY do HEREBY OIVE NOTICE That

... Paitll. •tk ty' v ?? Scottish Academy. i* 9 Cold ShstTfc. • n * Story of the Campaign. Part VI. Written in a Tent J 'i the Crimea— ?? Chap. XVIII. (continued) Progreos ofthe Siege.— Chap. A XIX. The Burial Truce.— Chap. XX. View of the Works. William Blackwood ...

ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY.— The HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND on the Stock of the Alliance Hritishand Foreign Lifeand ..

... Grosvenor-square. ARGYLL ROOMS. — lmmense success of the new dance LA VARSOVIANA. Music by H. Laurent. Danced every evening^ I CRIMEA.— The WINES per Messrs. CROOK- FORD'S vessel the Loire, are now in store at Kadikoi. *nd they will undertake to deliver ...

!'ER RACES. — GREAT WESTERN .WAY.— Through Trains leave the Paddington Chester Daily at 9.15 am. (express), 11 ..

... By ?? Nile Boat— Pu'.-tum of Hoses— The Royal Academy Exhibition- A Ro- mance of Capelcourt— Simpheropol : Capital of the Crimea, die die. London: Richard Bentley. New Burlington-street. •piOLIJURN's N EVV MO N f HLY MaGAZI X EL \J —TheM.W NUMBER will ...

MHESTER RACES. — GREAT WESTERN V RAILWAY.-Through Trains leave the Paddington Non for Chester Daily at 9.15 a.m ..

... hood-Onr Nile Boat— Ptaetum of Roses— The Royal Academy Exhibition- A Ro- mance of Capel-court— Sinipheropol : Capital of the Crimea, 4c _ic. London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington-street. COLBURNS \'KW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. —The MAY NUMBER will contain— The ...

riHEAT- WESTERN RAILWAY.— VioI i oi ?? the EMPEROR of the FRENCH to WINDSOR i; A *TLE.-On TUESDAY, the 17th

... the retail dealer.— The London General Mourning Warehouse, Nos. 247, 24y, and 251, Regent- street ; Jay and Co., Pioprietom CRIMEA^The WINES per Messrs. CROCK- FORDS vessel the Loire,'' are now in store at Kadikoi, and they will undertake to deliver as ...

MR. H. LEWISON, AUCTIONEER AKD APPRAISER, DESPKCTFULLY solicits a share of public ?? support from the ..

... PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE SEAT OF WAR IN THE EAST. 22 by 30 inches. Price 2s. 6d. plain, 3s. 6d. coloured, showing at a glance the Crimea, the Isthmus of Perekop, the new Russian MUitary Roads, the Black Sea the Sea of Azof, with the Countries bordering thereon ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1855
Newspaper: Cheshire Observer
County: Cheshire, England
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