THE INNIKKILLINCS IN THE CRIMEA AND IN INDIA
... THE INNIKKILLINCS THE CRIMEA AND INDIA. Since then, In the Crimea and in India, and at home, wherever the fr ...
... THE INNIKKILLINCS THE CRIMEA AND INDIA. Since then, In the Crimea and in India, and at home, wherever the fr ...
... 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 ...
... Sad December, and the escapades in early life, which are mentioned the “History of the Crimea,** have s«*n Paris frequently ascribed that cerebral derangement which is alleged to be the fatal heritage of this branch of the Fleurys. The dare-devil courage ...
... remained in the Crimea till the end of the war, and six months afterwards he went out to India ia broken health, having in this brief interval formed a new regiment, only 60 of the trained soldiers of the 33rd who went out to the Crimea having returned ...
... remained in the Crimea till the end the war, and six months afterwards he went out to India in broken health, having in this brief interval formed new regiment, only sixty of the trained soldiers of the 33rd who went out to the Crimea having returned ...
... home, 31 in the colonies, and in the Crimea; there were 9 local regiments In India and 113 regiments of embodied militia at home and 3 in the Mediteirsnean. Neat year there were 10 infsntry battallions m the Crimea. In 1857, the Crimean War being over ...
... of the Canterbury Barracks. The fortunate recipient was Cornet 11. M. Jones; and the distinguished service rendered was tho Crimea, Cornet Jones being at that time Captain the 7th Fusiliers. Since then he has sold nut of the army and been abroad, and hence ...
... THIS DAY is published, The invasion of the Crimea ITS ORIGIN, AND AN ACCOUNT OF ITS PROGRESS DOWN TO THE DEATH LOUD RAGLAN. ALEXANDER WILLIAM KINGLAKE, Member for the Borough of Bridgewater. Vols. I. and 11, bringing the events to the close the Battle ...
... A chola, lot of BLACK ■nd COLOVREB SILKS, 20 per cent. under value. FAMILY MOURNING. Black Paramattas.Black French Twills. Crimea. Best make in Black Kid Gloves. I I Black French Merinoes . Black Coburgs. Crape Collars. I Mourning Silk.. 3lor es !NO Bomfrre ...
... Odessa state that Russia is increasing her army in- the southern provinces. 160,000 men are said to occupy the country from the Crimea to Oallioia, under the command of General Luders.’’ ...
... publish news from Constantinople, stating that Omar Pasha was very favourably received by the Sultan on his return from the Crimea. Intelligence had reached Constantinople that the Russians had issued a proclamation in Circassiathreatenlag the country with ...
... The Prank in Scotland,” companion work to the Scot in Franco, noticed in previous numbers, —and Kiuglako’s Invasion of the Crimea.” prospective view of the session brings up rear. ...