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MR. KINGLAKES HISTORY OF THE INVASION OF THE CRIMEA

... MR. KINGLAKE'S HISTORY OF THE INVASION OF THE CRIMEA. Mr. Kinglake, the celebrated author of Eothen, has just published a work, entitled The Invasion of the Crimea ; its origin, and an Account of its Progress down lto the Death of Lord Raglan. It ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, JUNE 17

... into custody. When lie married leer he repre. sented that lie wias a pensioner, having been wounded is one of his legs in the Crimea. The certificate of the second marriage was put ins and read. It being suspected that the prisoner had mararied a third wife ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... history df 1.the -case; how the appellant and respondent, becaem ac- nqrusinted ; how that acquaintance ivss revived in the Crimea; a correspondence followed, which the 'Learnied Counsel described no very adroit, very clever, and weas on but one sulijsct ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, JUNE 1

... tile oef the wsorils being rittermi ?? Octing as private secretriry and civil commissioner to Mrrjor-Geilaral Vivian in tire Crimea. At the trial, whiicil took lilace before 11r. Baron Birinwell, a letter was calleri fir er tire pact of tile plaintiff, iwhicir ...

THE COURT

... ad he asewa sent to the Mid- dlesex Sessiones. It is said that the Shah of Persia will shortly arrive at Livadia, in the Crimea, on a visit to the Czar. The railway over the Brenner, in the Tyrol, which has just been completed, is now the shortest road ...

ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD THE COUNTESS OF WALDEGRAVE

... Police Court on Monday, Lorenzo n Noodt, who stated tbat he was formerly a Captain in the g British German Legion in the Crimea, was charged wit]'ia attempting to obtain money bv false pretences. i Mr. G. Granville HIarcourt, MY.P, said,-I live at Canton- ...

COURT MARTIAL ON CAPT. COSSAR

... appears that there should be ia balance of 61. 7s. in his hand, on account of unpaid field A' l allowance for service in thee Crimea. It was also ( to found that there should have been a balance in the d hand of Captain Cossar, on account of the mess Ho ...

THE BURGLARIES ON THE IFFLEY ROAD, OXFORD, AND ELSEWHERE

... circulars, with the object of forming a regiment in aid of the Poles, of which an English General of great experience in the Crimea and Italy was to be appointed to the command. The prisoner, who said he did not think he was doing anything wrong, was remanded ...

ALLEGED LIBEL BY LORD PAULET

... tribunals of the country for redress of grievances. Mr. Justice Lush said in that case an officer reported against in the Crimea could have brought an action against his superior officer. The Lord Chief Justice said it must be taken that what was done ...

DIVORCE COURT, APRIL 19

... going to the Crimea, a and asked her to Accompany him to Calais, threatening to d take away the child if she refused. She went with him to b Calais, stayed with him about A. week, and then returned to t, her mother's. Sir Richard was in the Crimea for three ...

ANOTHER MILITARY MURDER AT ALDERSHOT

... pres venting men having ammunition in their own hands, or of preventing in some other way the Xfeurrence of these frightful crimea It is not only that tphese emeither dowh stroy their officers or non-commissioned officers for aonsu injury fancied or otherwise ...

MILITARY COURT MARTIAL.—EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... 17th Lancers, No. 1224, for having deserted from his regi. the ment when in the front of the enemy at Kadikoi, in the on- Crimea, on the 8th of' August, 1855.. of Captain Congrave, Brigade Mnajorat Chatham, officiated der ns ?? Judge Advocate; rind Colonel ...