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... Emperor to the Allied Armies. —lmuieilintely after receivinpr the intelligence the fall of Sehastopol, the Emperor charged the Minister of War to transmit the folluwin ...

Hu;hway Attack axd Attempt to Mukder —Mr. .lolltt Rickard, butcher, Landrake, attended Callingtou market, and ..

... says : The departure the German Legion for the has been marked a romantic circumstance: One of the privates was discovered to woman, handsome and young, French, the wife of soldier the regiment, who is Swiss. The gallant wife regularly enlisted and passed ...

Kill WAY lIORUHIIY ANI> iIL’RDHR WKLLOW, SOiIEKSKf. Two men. named John Whittack and William l.vue, have been ..

... recording to this plan, some time will elapse before he reaches his dual destination. The Army in the Crimea.—On the Kith of October the strength the whole British Army the Crimea was in round numbers, men of all ranks, of whom the number of ineffectives ...

ADVOCATE OF PROGRESS

... the army, after having acquired freedom of operations in the field, will continue all possible efforts to defend the soil holy Russia against the invasion of the enemy. But, as it pleased the solicitude of the father of the great family (the army) to ...

RUSSIA

... Prince (jortschakoff, Commander-in Chief the land and sea force* in the Crimea, and on the 9th November left at 10 a.m., for Batesbi-Serai. During his journey the Emperor inspected different divisions of the army in the Crimea, and on the 10th November His ...

ALICE GIIEY THE IMPOSTOR

... ALICE GIIEY THE IMPOSTOR. 11l I. von ?:*tnnliv.—Tl’.is woman apiia brought before tin* of this town this u}. »!i charge of perjury. Tin? Mayor and several other were the beach, ami the court was densely crowded. Mr. Thomas Harding witli Mr. Kits on, ...

not escape with their more fortunate neighbours to a secure place of safety. minute portion of some of their ..

... again, when, outcry being raised, one scoundrel drew his sabre, and cut one poor woman’s head asunder, while the other smashed her skull in with a huge stone. The wretched woman being released fr*m her misery in a very short time, the fellows made towards ...

THE FALL OF KARS

... General Williams presented himself to the Oommander-in-Cliief ot the Army of the Caucasus, Plenipotentiary to negotiate in the name of the Mushir Vassif Pasha, Commander-in-chief of the Army in Anatolia. Having settled the conditions tor the surrender of the ...

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... election.— Carmarthen Journal. The Russians Asia. —Twenty thousand Russian troops have been collected, to be sent to join the army the Caucasus. Great activity is prevailing amongst the Russian troops in Georgia. The Parliament-street Murder. —Sir George ...

Ths Ki»o Pacaau. threatens Switzerland with fire and award, because her rulers will not degrade thenuelvoa by ..

... struggle against the Austrian men-at-arms. The Prussian army is, (set, army of parade : it has never been tried in a real war. If it has learned all that soldiers can learn in the time peace, had the army which was scattered at Jena like chaff befow the wind ...

destroy vl. cattle Imported into thij country, wiiich suspected infected. The House then adjourned. HOUSE O? ..

... Supply the Army Estimates he would propose resolution, atiinniug that Sir John M‘Ncill and Colonel Tulloch had discharged their duties efficiently ; that the evidence taken in connection with their report shows that the sufferings the army were very great ...

MONDAY, APRIL 27. 1857

... bmaking the paWe peace. jho Jweeii Well! • in my lodgings that I got drank, I did not break the public peace. Mrs. Daria, my land- Trialistnl** ** ** 1)61112 ***** liquor,'* I Tmb Judob : Mind you don't come bars again. Prisoner: Tre never been in Court ...