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... ria are satisfactory. Nothing from April 2 2.- Burials from 28th March to Ist A ril, inclusive, 32 Conva! at ts were to the Crimea. total number in hospital, 3254. ...
... ria are satisfactory. Nothing from April 2 2.- Burials from 28th March to Ist A ril, inclusive, 32 Conva! at ts were to the Crimea. total number in hospital, 3254. ...
... Sebastopol. The Queen of Spain has also decorated Mr Wyld with the Order of ITI. The vessel charvered by Lord Ward for the Crimea sailed for Brighton on Monday. His Lordship will join her at Marseilles. Lord and Lady Elcho, with other gentlemen, accompany ...
... preparation for a vigorous resistance, and tie fine weather has left the whole country open to them for transport, The soil of the Crimea now forms an excellent road throughout ita length and breadth, except in some portions of the mountain to: wards the south ...
... rhich THE CONDITIONS OF PEACE. , and a (mntleman ...
... Guthrie, on the 10th inst.. Mrs Milllwan,. of a At Castiehill, on the Mre John M. Gardner —— of the Rev. Charles M. Keith, ¢ Crimea, of a son. Slough, on the 2d inst., the wife of Captain H. W. Gor. At Chester Terrace, nen, London, on the Sth inst., the ...
... the name Louis Kossurn. THE GENTILITY OF THE COMMISSARIAT, Really, one of the most pitiable events of our cam- paign in the Crimea is the remonstrauce of the officers of the Commissariat, addressed to Lord against the Premixe’s speaking of them as not being ...
... East mention the death of Brevet-Maj Alastair M‘Ian M‘Donald, of the 92d Hi, M M‘Donald served during the campaign in the Crimea on the Staft of (: Pennefather, and was severely wounded both at the Aiwa and Inkermann. He was son of Lieut.-General M‘Donald ...
... AVAL AND MILITARY The vessels destined to convey the Sardinian army to the Crimea have n to arrive at Genoa. The Russian Fur Company's ship Sitka, which was cap- tured by her Majesty's ship resident, near Petropaulovski, in September last, arrived in ...
... once established on that point, it might be mate le @ real basis for operations. “Ia thus occupying the eastern point of the Crimea, all the reinforcements coming by the Sea of Asoff and the Cau- casus could bo cut off. A gradual advance could be made to- ...
... it ia chiefly remarkable as serving to confirm the belief that the French was the principal author of the invasion of the Crimea, and that the plan he was strategetically a much more hopeful one than that which has since been pro- secuted. It was the ...
... Btstnet fittelltgenre. PERTH Contribution of Clothing to the Troops in the Crimea. — ln a letter lately received from Lieutenant- Colonel Douglas, Tilth Highlanders, by a member of his family, dated Balaklava, 4th March, he begs gratefully to acknowledge ...
... which already exists between both the Governments and people of France and Britain. In the latest telegraphic news from the Crimea, of date the 10th instant, we are told that the bombard- ment of Sebastopol had been commenced ou the previous evening. It ...