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THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA The Timet Berlin telegram says the Crimean Kailway is approaching completion, and Commissioners for considering the expediency of the reconstruction of 1 have fed the result to the Oovernme t. PENNSYLVANIA KAILWAY COMPANY The appointment of ...

BRITISH CEMETERIES IN THE CRIMEA

... BRITISH CEMETERIES THE CRIMEA. It is now some months since tbe report of the two English officers officially deputed to inspect the Crimean graves was published and made the subject of Parliamentary notice; and yet letters from the spot show that the ...

RUSSIAN FORTIFICATIONS IN THE CRIMEA

... RUSSIAN FORTIFICATIONS THE CRIMEA. St. Petersburg, Saturday.—Tbe of to-day aaaeits that General Miluwliue, tbs Russian Minister of War, has ordered the rtitication works now iu progress at Otschakow lo prennd forward much as |iostible, and bss placed ...

Published: Tuesday 26 September 1876
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 950 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

AN EXPLANATION,

... which, it appears, were erroneous. Those statements had reference the duration and character of Sir James’s services in the Crimea. The facts are that Sir James served with his regiment in the Russian war from February, 1854, till April, 1855, during w ...

GENERAL VINOY AND LORD CLYDE.

... oven Ducrot or Trochu, was the warm friend of the late Lord Clyde, who held him in the highest esteem. During the war in the Crimea, General Yinoy was stationed for some time in the vicinity of Sir Colin Campbell’s quarters, and the thorough impression of ...

TARTAR EMIGRATION

... TARTAR EMIGRATION. The emigration of Tartars from the Crimea has been extensive that few remain who are fit for military service. Arms and equipments fur the Mussulman Cavalry hare arrived at liehchisarai. ...

THE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA,

... THE EMPRESS RUSSIA, It that the Eatpive* of will probably return Petersburg till euniaior. Slitwill spend the spring i> the Crimea. MR FIELDKN, M.P. Mr Fieltlen, M.P., will not able t > atteu.) to hie Pnrllamentary duties this session. ...

BLACKVVOOD’S MAGAZINE, for DECEMBER, 1875. No. DCCXXIL Price Od. Contents, THE DILEMMA. —Part VIII. SUNDRY ..

... Contents, THE DILEMMA. —Part VIII. SUNDRY SUBJECTS—Statistics. B,’UDlO.—CosvKnsATiosc No. IV. LI FT HANDED ELSA. NOTES FROM THE CRIMEA. ELIZABETH. THE SCOT AT HOME. W. Blackwood Sons, Edinburgh and London. ...

SAII.INGB

... SAII.INGB. July 12. Crimea, Scott, roust t— M ary Leonard, M‘Farlane, Quebec—Fort George, Warren, Buenos Ayres. 13. Ensign. Bhu.ll, D-merara- Medway, Marshall, New York Cl'O, Sim, Deuierara. ...

Published: Saturday 15 July 1871
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 27 | Page: 1 | Tags: none