Birmingham Police Court

... intendant of the Rum'iaja arsny in the Crimea, has just published in the .tsvadieie 'an account Of the provisioning of the Russian army duri'ngr 'e late war, It' appears from this that the Russian tr'oops in tlhe Crimea at the commencement of the war amounted ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... for the defence, urged that it was incredible that a men who had been five years an exemplary solcier, and had fought in the Crimea, could bo guilty of doing this injury to the poor boy, wilfully and maliciously. lie had been irritated no doubt by some quarrel ...

Law Intelligence

... is a copy of the balance-sheet: Dot. To creditors, unsecured, Wellington Restaurant £ 5 X5,452 lo 0 To e endry creditors, Crimea . . ?? (is l nat -- 2,959 0 8 'lo creditors holding security -,I07 17 3 To ditto to be paid tn fuill-£1 . 0 0 wo2 liabilities ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... in practice as a surgeon for 21 years, He a *was; formerly conneoted with the army, and had b served during the war In the Crimea, bnt he had I recently settled in Liverpool. On the 6th of Atil d lest- he was sent for by the defendant's wife to attend ...

FROM THE COURT JOURNAL

... of the day.1 . . It appears certain that the Russian Government has de- cided on increasing its army, as, by the war in the Crimea and the interruption of recruiting, it has declined to aboqtl half what it was. The new recruiting vill take place in No- ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... orderly and excellent; he cretai had been in the regiielst five years and had never beeu re- to hi ported, and served in the Crimea eight or nino months. relief In Reswer to a remark of the learned Judge, that the psi- 'West soner was not weariung aly Crinmeau ...

CHARGE OF BIGAMY, ELOPEMENT AND PERSONATION

... to his country. Io sported four medala, a star ot Lona'z for tedn gung in India, as well as bant for hJL Cenduct an the Crimea at the :battles of Alma, hktu Ba. klava, and SebistopoL For his valiant deecD b@ WAS allowed a pension of j6d. a,-day, and ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... undoubtedly respectably connected, and who had conducted himself with considerable gallantry t during the recent war in the Crimea; but there was too much rtason to believe that he had been carrying on a regular system of forgery sinco his return to this ...

PICKINGS FROM THE COURT JOURNAL

... the Princess, but I do not answer for anjything; As to War, having perceived a General who * had gained his rank in the Crimea, she held out her spear, saying, Will you take it? Willingly, replied the other, it is my trade to fight; but I may observe ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT---YESTERDAY

... undoubtedly respectably connected, and who bad conducted himself with considerable gallantry during the recent war in the Crimea; bat there was too much reason to believe that he had been carrying on a re-E gular system of forgery since his return to ...

RHYL, TUESDAY May 31

... decision of the Feorse si Gus ds. EHe states that lie served in the Crimea with his regiment, and was at the storming of i1e Redan; that I lie deserted on rile arrivat of the troops from the Crimea; a and that hle became blind in less than three months after ...