Admiralty Board, the, and Sir Charles Napier, 270, 452 Admiralty Memorandum on Equipment of the Royal Marines as a Light In- fantry Corps, 476 Aland and Finland, 214 Alert, on the, 561
Alexander, Dr., his Promotion to the rank of Deputy Inspector General, 469 Allies, General Sir Howard Douglas on the Operations of the, 85; Position of the, 106
America, Lakes of, 35
Anderson, Private Andrew, Acknow- ledgment of his Gallantry, 464 Animals, Tales about, by Peter Farley, noticed, 281
Annuities to the Army in the Crimea, Royal Warrant for, 142
Antipodes, by a Clergyman, noticed, 280 Army, Hon. E.I.C., Stations of the, 144, 302, 470, 638
Relief for, 1854, 145 Brevet for the, 277 British, Stations of the, 147, 303, 471, 639
-Promotions and Appointments, 152, 309, 479, 645
Annuities to the, in the Crimea,
Disorganized State of the, 269 Thanks of Parliament to the, 113 Hints from the Crimea on the Or- ganization of the, 256
A Proposal for Recruiting the, in a more Effective Manner, British Light Infantry, Regular and Militia, 20
Brevet, 151, 167, 168, 171, 173, 313, 321, 325, 329, 479, 482, 483, 486, 489, 499, 502, 504, 505 Artillerist's Manual and British Soldier's Compendium, by Major F. A. Grif- fiths, R.F.P. Royal Artillery, noticed, 280
Artillery, Field, the Emperor Louis Napoleon's New System of, 429
Horse, and Cavalry-Brigade Movements, 75; Second Article, 375 Attack on Bomarsund, the, 209 Austin, Fort-Major Thomas, Action at
Three Bullet Gate, and Attack on New Ross, County of Wexford, 1798, by, 567
Austria, Treaty with, 121
Balaklava, the Charge at, and Sir John Scott Lillie's Censure of Lord Raglan, 273, 281, 454
Baltic Fleet, Remarks on the Command of the, 270, 452
Beamish, Lieut.-Colonel Ludlow, K.H., Exertions of, in Favour of the Patri- otic Fund, 455, 612
Letter from, on the Services of the King's German Legion, 246 Black Sea Fleet, the Thanks of Parlia- ment to, 113; Appointment of Offi. cers to the, 469
Blakeney, Gen. the Right Hon. Sir Ed- ward, G.C.B., Appointed Governor of Chelsea Hospital, 489 Bomarsund, the Attack on, 209 Breaching, a Few Facts Relative to the Best System of, as Exemplified by Experiments carried on at Bapaume, 9, 198, 395
Brevet, the, 151, 167, 168, 171, 173,
313, 321, 325, 329, 479, 482, 483, 486, 489, 499, 502, 504, 505, 647, 650, 651, 652, 654, 660, 664 British Soldier's Compendium and Ar- tillerist's Manual, by Major F. A. Griffiths, R.F.P., Royal Artillery, noticed, 280
Burgoyne, Sir John, and the "Times,"108 at the Siege of Bur- Recall of, 612 Burke, Peter, Esq., Second Series of the Romance of the Forum by, noticed, 118
Cavalry and Horse Artillery-Brigade Movements, 75, 375
Cavalry Organization, 616 Casualties, Returns of, before Sebastopol,
130, 131, 140, 289, 290, 461, 469 Charge at Balaklava, and Sir John Scott Lillie's Censure of Lord Raglan, 273, 281
Chasseurs, Mounted, Necessity of a Corps of, for Out-post Duty, 456 Coast Guard, Appointments and Re- movals, 152, 308, 479, 645 Commissions to Non-Commissioned Offi- cers, Order from the Horse-Guards, 105; Consequent Promotions, 488 Committee, the, 606
Confessions of an Old Dragoon, by Major Sabretasch, 43
Constance Herbert, by Miss Jewsbury, noticed, 617
Correspondence, General, 116, 281, 456, 613
Crimea, Annuities to the Army of the, the Queen's Warrant, 142
Campaign in the, Vindication of, Reasons for Attacking Sebastopol on the South Side, 100
Hints from the, on the Organi- zation of the British Army, 256 Critical Notices, 118, 280, 456, 616
Danube, Observations relative to the Operations on the, 1853-54, 541 Defences, Coast, Letter from Philip H. Howard, Esq., on, 456 Despatch from Lord Raglan of the Bat- tle of Inkermann, 125; Other Des- patches, 129, 288, 460, 468, 619 Despatches from Admiral Dundas, 141 Sir E. Lyons, 467, 615 Major-Gen. Jones, 469 Devonport, Correspondence from, 459 Douglas, Gen. Sir Howard, on the Ope- rations of the Allies, 85 Dundas, Rear-Admiral, Remarks on his Appointment as Commander of the Baltic Fleet, 452
Hanover, Sympathy of, for England, and a Letter from, to the Patriotic Fund, in with a Contribution, 276 Hardships of an Heiress; or, Mammon, by Mrs. Gore, noticed, 456 Helena, St., a Few Reminiscences of, 266 Hierarchy and Military Promotion in France, Second Article, 63, 250 Hints from the Crimea on the Organi- zation of the British Army, 256 Horse Artillery and Cavalry-Brigade Movements, 75, 375
Horses, 300 Andalusian, Purchased for the Crimea, 469
Household, the Secret History of a, by the Author of "Alice Wentworth," noticed, 457
Howe, Lina, Oakleigh Mascott, by, no- ticed, 118
India Company's Army, Stations of the, 144, 302, 470, 638 Brevet for, 277
Indian Army, our, 452 Infantry, British Light, Regular and Militia; with a Proposal for Recruit- ing the British Army in a more Effec- tive Manner, 20 Inkermann, Distinguished Services of the Royal Marines at, 115; Despatch from Lord Raglan, 125
Intelligence from the Ports, 123, 286, 458, 618
Naval and Military, 125,
Kilt superseded by Trowsers, 469 King's German Legion, Services of, 246 Knighton, William, M.A., Author of "Forest Life in Ceylon," Tropical Sketches, by, noticed, 118
tations of the, 143, 301, 475,
ad Regular British Light In- fawith a Proposal for Recruiti thish Army in a more
m and the Christian, the, no
Napier, Vice-Admiral Sir Charles, D graceful Treatment of, 270, 452 Napoleon, the Emperor Louis; Ne System of Field Artillery by, 42
Nature and Human Nature, by the Au
thor of "Sam Slick," noticed, 616 Naval and Military Intelligence, 125, 288, 460, 619
tor's Portfolio, 106, 268, 447, 605 gr Naval Gunnery, 517 Navy, Royal, in Commission, Stations of the, 148, 304, 472, 640
ments, 151, 307, 476, 643
Promotions and Appoint-
ment Vote of Thanks from Parlia-
Nicholas, the late Emperor, 600opt to the Black Sea Fleet, 113 o Notices, Critical, 118, 280, 456, 616
Oakleigh Mascott, by Lina Howe, noticed, 118
Omar Pasha, Firman Addressed to, 299 Operations of the Allies, General Sir
Howard Douglas on the, 85
Order of Merit, Suggestions for a New, 117,453
Orders, General, 122, 293, 635 Organization of the British Army, Hints from the Crimea on the, 256 Oxus and Transoxania, the, 387
Panmure, Lord, and his Measures, Criticism of, 451
Parkinson, Lieut.-Col., on the Enlarge- ment of the Vents of Siege Guns, 116; on Mounted Chasseurs, 456; on Ca- valry Organization, 616
Parley, Peter, Tales about Animals, by, noticed, 281
Parliament, Vote of Thanks to the Army and Navy by, 113
Patriotic Fund, Plan for Extending its Sphere of Usefulness, by Lien Beamish, K.H., 455
Prisoners of War, French, 421 the Tiger, Release of, 285 Promotion, Letter on the Present Rule of, 116
Sebastopol, Reasons for Attackin the South Side, 100
Position of the Allied Forces, 100
Military, and Hierarchy in France, Second Article, 63, 250 Promotions and Appointments, 151,807, 476, 643
Proposal for Recruiting the British Army in a more Effective Manner: British Light Infantry, Regular and Militia, 20
Prussia, a Bon Bon for, 114
General Orders from, 128,
His Order for the Cavalry Charge at Balaklava, 281
- Letter from, Acknowledg- ing the Vote of Thanks, 287
His Conduct Justified,
106, 273, 447 Register, Naval and Military; or Edi-
tor's Portfolio, 106, 268, 447, 605 Revolvers, Cartridges for, Advantage of Arming Cavalry with, 115 Ricketts, Charles, Staf Assistant-Sur- geon, Coldstream Guards, Campaign- ing before Sebastopol, by, 346 Roberts, Edwin F., Captain Topgal- lant's Wonderful Story, by, 409 Romance of the Forum, Second Series of the, by Peter Burke, Esq., noticed, 118 Roving Englishman in Turkey, the, noticed, 458
Royal Marines, Promotions and Appoint- ments, 151, 307, 477, 643
Gallantry of the, at the
Battle of Inkermann, 115
Ordered to be Equipped
and Instructed as Light Infantry, 476 Royal Navy in Commission, Stations of the, 148, 304, 472, 640
and Appointments, 151, 307, 476, 643 Vote of
Thanks from Parliament, 113
Sabretasch, Major, Confessions of an Old Dragoon, by, 43 Sappers and Miners, the Royal, 551 Scutari, Nominal Return of Deaths in Hospital at, 297
Sebastopol, Campaigning before, by Charles Staff Assistant - Surgeon Ricketts, Coldstream Guards, 346
the Siege of, 1, 175. 333,
Co. Sheerness, Correspondence from, 124, 619
e of Sebastopol, the, 1, 175, 333, 50 Prospects of the, 605 mnemarks on the Condition d
the, 231 Standard, Reducia,
Guards Circular, ion of the, Horse
Stations of the British
Army, 144,7 Militia, 143, 301,175,637 Royal Navy in Commis-
sion, 148, 304, 472, 640 Summary, Foreign, 121
Surgeons, Army, High Merit of the, the Crimea, 276
Thanks, Vote of, to the Army and Navy by Parliament, 113
Three Bullet Gate, Action at, and At- tack on New Ross, County of Wex- ford, 1798, by Fort-Major Thomas Austin, F.G.S., 567
"Times," the, and Sir John Burgoyne,
Warrant, the New, 615 Watch, the Middle, a Series of by the Author of “Singlet tenoy," 220 Widows and Orphans of Soldie Pro- vision for the, 612
Woolwich, Correspondence from 319
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