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PoRICIIESTr.iI

... to embark. A great ion of the French force was to embark at Uourgas and Ballschik. Lord Cardigan's division was also under orders to embark at Varna. General Sir John Burgoyue had arrived. The expedition is composed of 20,000 English, 20,000 French, and ...

FALL OF SEBASTOPOL

... numerous, ami at times it was doubtful whether tire people saw were those freebooters of the Don aud merely Crim Tartar herdsmen, armed wilh cattlcspears. , Tire daybreak of Tirursday gave promise of lovely morning. Tire sun rose from cloudless sky. At a.m. most ...

PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1864

... Codrington, Brigadier-General Adame, and Brigadier-General •Bailer. In the affair of the previous day Major-General the Earl of Cardigan exhibited the utmost spirit and coolneaa, and kept bis brigade under perfect command. The manner which Brigadier-General ...

iigrrxiiofTgiTiTii^rCpl^U^L

... tune, left wing General Forey j,re back sortie of the garrison. jailed him drove back the enemy into of 1,000 men. f eill 0 arms which was not achieved loss to the allies, reflects the highest armies. regularly. gazette extraordinary ■WORTANT OFFICIAL ...

DEATHS

... Acting Bombardier Will Urn Fox wm»NDtu. Uorobardior John Blacker, slightly ;iunm» John Bennett, wvcrely j Samuol Cnlor, Henry Simn, slightly ; John Wilhatus, slightly : Jus. Mitcbell, sHfihllv ; John Dugan, slightly; J'rcskv, slightly. ‘lst REGIMENT FOOT ...

The Sapper; and Miners now proccedine to the seat of war are armed with Mr. Lancaster’s new carbine, capable ot

... or fabricated whole. Narrow Escapk or Lord Cardigan*.—Corporal John 1 Robiusou, of the Light Dragoons, in a letter addressed to a friend in Doncaster, dated Nov. 2, thus describes the narrow escape Lord Cardigan iu the cavalry charge at lialaklava, and ...

BANQUET AT THE MANSION HOUSE

... Matoe then proposed The British Army,'* coupling with the names of the Earl of Cardigan and Captain Muse, and the toast was drank with much enthusiasm. The Earl of Cardigan rose, amidst loud cheers, to return thanks, and said,—l feel very considerably ...

THE WAY TO THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... Short-Hand Writers the Gallery.—** Everything by * Turns/ and nothing Louc.” —/finf. GesTLEMr.N Make Your Gamp,.—A Hint to Lord John.—The Plenipotentiaries, who ore talking away Vienna, are jo»t a partie earree. think it would be much better tor them to finish ...

MILITARY

... MILITARY. The new Victoria carbine, intended for the use of Land Transport and Royal Ambulance Corps, and tbe small arm men of the Royal Artillery drivers, arc a light description of musket, having smaller bore ; the stock is much lighter than that of ...

HOW TO TAKE SEBASTOPOL

... locality, 1 beg permission to offer the public, through vour columns, few remarks on the passage of arms*’ between jour contemporarj and the Incumbent of Bt. John's. can hardlj claim diiintereated witness, because the editor honoured name with a notice, and ...