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THE FIELD. 
Wounded — Private Patrick Crawley, slightly. 
1st battalion of rifle brigade. 
Wounded — Private William Wright, slightly. 
25th October. 
4th DRAGOON GUARDS. 
Killed — Private Thomas Ryan. 
Wounded — Trooper Sergeant-Major John Evans, slightly ; Sergeant 
William Percy, slightly; Private James Anchlnclnss, slightly; Henry 
Precce slightly; William Scanlon, dangerously. 
5th DRAGOON GUARDS. 
Killed Corporal James Taylor ; Private Bernard Callerv. 
Wounded — Corporal Charles M Keegan,' severely . Private Edward 
Malone severely: Henry Herbert, severely; John MCabe, severely. 
William Wilson, severely; Charles Babblngton, severely; Joseph 
Jcnkings. severely ; G. H. Dickson, slightly ; William Morris, slightly. 
1st DRAGOONS. 
Killed — Privates Charles Middleton, Thomas Shore. 
Wounded— Sergeant M. Noake, severely ; Trumpeter George Stacy, 
severely Privates J. R. Astlett, severely, James Blake, severely; 
George Taylor, severely ; B. Kennedy, slightly ; Samuel Woodward, 
slightly. 
2nd DRAGOONS. 
Killed — Corporal A. P. Clifford , Private Henry Campbell. 
Wounded . — Troop Sergeants-Major Mat. Brown, slightly; James 
Deardcn, slightly ; Jame9 Davidson, slightly. — Sergeants Thomas 
Kncath, severely; John Wilson, severely, David Gibson, severely — 
Corporal Francis Campbell, severely.— Privates Owen Word, severely ; 
Richard Foster, severely ; William Jackson, severely , A. I>. Gardiner, 
severely . William Johnston, slightly; Henry Lochrie, slightly ; Thomas 
Gofley slightly; James Hunter, slightly; Robert Kerr, slightly; William 
Hcywood, slightly; Alexander Weir, slightly; John McNee, slightly ; 
Charles Glancy, slightly; Robert Barnet, slightly; Peter Burley, 
slightly; William Scggie, severely; William Hammond, severely; 
Robert Thompson, severely; George Alexander, slightly; William 
Davis, severely ; William Caulfield, slightly ; James Aitken, slightly ; 
William Donaldson, severely; James MTherson slightly; James 
Hackett, slightly ; James Bothwickc, severely ; John Borland, slightly; 
Donald Davidson, slightly; Walter Fawke, slightly, A. S. Long, 
severely; Thomas Traill, severely; William Marshall, slightly ; James 
Watson, slightly; William M'Pherson, slightly; William J. Allis, 
severely; James Allen, slightly; Richard Livingstone, severely; 
M'Adam Galbraith, severely; William Conmell, slightly; Charles 
Currie, slightly; James Colter, slightly; John Knowles, slightly; 
William Morrison, severely; Thomas Langdon, slightly ; James Taylor, 
slightly ; George Burns, slightly. 
tiTH DRAGOONS. 
Killed — Privates Robert Elliot ; Alexander Latimer. 
Wo un/led — Troop Serjeant- Major Alex. Shields, slightly; Seijeants 
Richard Jeffreys, severely ; Frederick Bolton, dangerously ; Corporal 
John Kidney, slightly ; Privates Michael Rourke, dangerously; Robert 
Turner, severely ; Charles Clarke, severely; John McCanna, slightly; 
Robert Keane, slightly ; James Backler, slightly ; William Breadins, 
slightly ; John Davis, slightly ; William Lyons, slightly. 
1th LIGHT DRAGOONS. 
Killed or Missing — Troop Scijeaut-Major Francis Herbert ; Serjeants 
Richard Lynch and Edward Campbell; Corporal Henry Spence; 
Trumpeters Edward Lovelock and Thomas Burns, Privates James 
Donaldson, Daniel Haxhall, Thomas Hutton. Charles Marshall. Thomas 
Moody, Michael Phelan, George Robinson, George Swan, Thomas Tom- 
set, Charles Waight. 
Wounded— Troop Sergeant-Major Hen. Jennings, slightly —Corporal. 
Denis Heron, slightly.— Privates James Devlin, severely ; James OUey. 
slightly ; John Hughes, slightly . Thomas Armes, slightly; Joseph 
Carter slightly; Edward Bradley, slightly; Joseph Phillips, slightly; 
Wiliam Sutcliffe, slightly; James Tyler, slightly ; Frederick Downing, 
slightly ; Thomas Herbert, slightly ; George Croydon, slightly ; Thomas 
Rogers slightly , William Jones, Blightly-, Joseph Whitby, slightly; 
William Thorn, slightly; Peter Carroll, slightly; John Gray, 
slightly • Joseph Gosbell, severely ; William Keenan, slightly. 
8th HUSSARS. 
KiUal or Missing — Troop Sergeant-Major H. McClucr; Sergeants 
Michael Rtelly, William Williams ; Corporal William Donald ; Privates 
Joshua Adams, John Barry, Michael Brennon, James Dies, Andrew 
Finnegan, Denis Haurnhan, Thomas Heffron, Edmund Herbert. Mat- 
thew Keating, Martin Lcmmion, Edward McDonald, George Morris, 
Charles Waterer, John White. 
Wounded — Troop Sergeant-Major Clarke, slightly ; Trumpet-Major 
William Gray, slightly, Corporal John Sewell, severely; Trumpeter 
John Dunn, severely ; Privates Francis Bray, dangerously . John 
Brown, severely ; Henry Cheshire, severely ; James Clement, severely; 
Patrick Doolan, dangerously ; William Fullon, slightly ; K- O. Glendire, 
tcverolv Richard Kenne>ly, severely; Patrick Kiterick, slightly; 
Joseph’ Ross, severely ; William Ryan, dangerously ; Christopher 
Spain, slightly ; Thomas Tovamley, severely. 
1 1th HUSSARS. 
Killed or Mitsui g — Sergeants T. Jordan, J. Jones ; Corporal T. France ; 
Privates R. Bubb, II. Levett, J. M. George. C. Allured. C B. Cooper, 
W. Davis, R. Gwinnell, G. Horne, R. Lazell, J. Stephenson, J. Jackman, 
J. Larkin, D. Purcell, T. Shrive, D. Ward, H. Wakehn, W. W urehmn, 
G. Wootton, J. Elder, L. Shoppeo, W. H. Spring, J. Brunton. 
Wounded — Sergeants R. Davies, slightly; W. Bentley, slightly ; J. 
Lawson, severely— Corporals E. Hudson, slightly ; C. Cork, slightly 
Privates D. Andrews, slightly, H. Groome, shghtly; H. Jewell, se- 
verely ; W. Walker, slightly; T. Roberts, severely ; M H. Iennmgton, 
•lightly; J. Glainster, dangerously ; R. Martin, severely; S.Milbum, 
•eve rely J. C. Purvis, severely; G. Turner, dangerously. L. Wilcox, 
Blightly ; R. Young, severely ; W. Firth, severely; W. Taylor, slightly ; 
G Jowett, slightly; J Bingham, slightly; S. Samer, severely; T. 
Strutt slightly; 11. Shergold, slightly ; J. Kilvert, slightly. 
I 3th LIGHT DRAGOONS. 
Killed or Missing — Troop Sergeant-Major John Welwter; <^P®ral 
E W A Smith, Privates Thomas Blackett, Charles Court, W Ilham 
DorelL Robert Fraser. A. Holliday. William Lawson, Thomas M‘Gomne. 
James Slattery. James Watson, T. J. Williams. . . 
Wound it — Sergeant Frederick Peake, severely ; Privates John 
Brooks, severely; John Ettridge, severely; John Keen. W J?***' 
Joseph Moore, dangerously ; Henry Peglcr, severely ; Joseph Rhodes, 
severely ; Richard Rowley, severely; William Sewell, severely; 
George Williams, severely; George Wilde, slightly. 
Sent on board ship icithout being urn by the Regimental 
goant Edward Martin ; Privates James Cameron, James Cunningham. 
Joseph Douglas, H. I). Naylor, James Naylor, William Nicholson, John 
Veitch, Thomas White, Edmund Wright, Robert Evans. 
17th LANCERS, 
Killed or Missing. — Sergeant Edward Talbot . Con.orals James an . 
Cont Wrigley ; Privates Charles Aldows, William Baku, Milhain 
Barker Yolm Bow George Broom, Walter Brooks, Henry Carter, 
Thomas Concurs.., Richard Dollar. Patrick Dowling, ^go Flowers 
' Henry Gray, William Harrison, John Lees, Robert Ling, Frederick 
Melrose, Charles Mitton, Robert M'Nell, Robert Jackson, Henry Pearco. 
Johnson Sewell, James Stamage. John Wilson. 
Wounded — Sergeant James Scarfe, severely; Corpora Join. Pyne, 
Slightly; George Taylor, severely; Lance-Corporal J ^nUro«m 3rt, 
slightly Trumpeter William Brittain, dangerously, Martin Landfte («!. 
•lightly ; Privates John Andrews, severely ; Peter Brow, . severely ; 
James Buck, slightly; Frederick Clifford, • ^Doyle, 
slightly ■ Thomas Dudley, severely ; John Duggan, se <-rely , 
SSf rtSSTj-. Friend, slightly; Tho.^oster, ^ronsj; 
John Hart, slightly ; George Herriott, shghtly ; Thos. Magee 
Thomas Mullen, dangerously; James Mustard, slightly, • 
severely . John Gravenor. slightly ; James <TGorman ttyWr . John 
Payne, slightly ; William Pearson, severely ; William ’ J ' 
William Puvis, severely; Patrick Rafferty, severely; Benjamin Soley. 
severely ; David Stanley, severely ; John Stewart severely . Jas wiw, 
severely. October 20. 
3rd BATTALION GRENADIER GUARDS. 
Wounded — Private Matthew Lake. 
l*r REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Wounded— Private Robert Kernun, slightly. 
7tu REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Wounded — Private William O'Connell, severely ; John Myland, 
severely; Edward Carney, severely ; William Hopes, slightly. 
I9tu REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Wounded — Private James Gomm. slightly ; William Crowley, slightly. 
23ao REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
WouihUiI — Private John Colville, severely'. 
30th REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Killed — Privates Charles Freeman, George Rose, Bryan Mathews, 
Thomas Jenkinson, Patrick Morris, George Smith, 4th, Robert Hunter. 
Wounded — Sergeant Daniel Sullivan, slightly , Corporals Thomas 
Delany, slightly , John Sharp, 1st severely , Privates John Evans, 
slightly; Archibald Fisher, slightly ; John Tucker, severely; Edward 
Horgan, severely; David McCabe, dangerously ; William Wlnlmo, 
slightly ; Bartholomew Regan, severely , Patrick Doody, slightly , Wil- 
liam O'Brien, slightly ; Francis Sturgeon, dungorously , John Smith, 
4tli, slightly ; James Kerr, severely ; Charles Reynolds, soverely ; David 
Bonnet, severely ; Michael Keiuiedy, severely , Edward Brennan, 
severely; John Law, slightly ; Tctcr McGinn, slightly ; James Gibbins, 
dangerously. 
4 1st REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Killed — Private John Martin. 
Wounded — Privates Robert Dudley, severely; Charles Light, soverely; 
Roger Hanrahan, severely; John Clough, severely; Michael Grace, 
slightly; William Tilley, severely; Timothy Keefe, severely; Daniel 
Donovan, severely (since dead). 
47tu REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Killed — Frederick Pittman 
Wounded — Corporal William Bowler, slightly. — Privates Patrick 
Finlay, severely ; Robert Mulligan, slightly ; John Neill, slightly , 
John Cantrill, slightly ; Patrick Momord, slightly ; William Houlihan, 
■lightly. 
40th REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Killed — Private George Swoyne. 
Wounded — Colour-Sergeant William Armstrong, severely. — Cor- 
porals James Campbell, soverely ; Daniel Dunn, severely ; Charles 
Henry, slightly. — Drummer Eugene Sweeney, severely — Privates James 
Atherton, dangerously; William Brown severely; James Cardiff, 
severely; Thomas Fahy, severely; Thomas Fensome, severely ; John 
Jones, dangerously ; Samuel Jones severely ; Edward Jordan, slightly; 
John Lake, slightly ; Michael Lyons, dangerously ; Thomas Monaghan, 
severely; Janies Parker, severely; James Sable, severely; Thomas 
Donahy, slightly. 
88tii REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Killed — Private James Kildon. 
Wounded — Privates Thomas O'Brien, slightly : Bartholomew Purcell 
slightly ; Michael Connolly, slightly ; John McMahon, slightly. 
95th REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Killed — Private Charles Cardec. 
Wounded — Sergeant-Major Roger Conner, slightly ; Privates John 
Doody, shghtly; Peter Ombley, slightly; John McElligott, slightly; 
George Clarke, slightly; George Elliott, slightly, Charles Lcggatt, 
slightly ; Thomas Baxter, shghtly ; James Dalton, slightly. 
2nd BATTALION RIFLE BRIGADE. 
Wounded — Corporal D. Graham, slightly. Privates William Crouch, 
Blightly ; J. Rlelly, slightly; J. Waldron, slightly. 
J. B. Bucknall Estcourt, Adjut. -General. 
27th October. 
ROYAL ARTILLERY 
Wounded — Sergeant John Mould, dangerously (omitted In return 
25th Oct.) ; Gunner William Wilson, slightly ; John Cllburn, slightly. 
57 th REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Wounded — Private Henry Mullen, slightly 
G3RD REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Wounded — Private John Leonard, slightly. 
28th October. 
7th REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Wounded — Private Francis Brotton, severely. 
29 th Ootober. 
ROYAL ARTILLERY. 
Wounded — Gunners Robert McKee slightly; James Morloy, slightly. 
William Williams, slightly. 
20TH REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Houndeil — Drummer James Horsford, slightly; Private Samuel 
Pemberton, slightly. 
57th REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
H ounded — Private Jnmes Carson, slightly. 
30 th October. 
19th REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
/founded — Private James Flynn, wounded on the 2 1st, not returned 
before. 
SAPPERS AND MINERS. 
H ounded — John Hutton, slightly. 
31st October. 
1st BATTALION RIFLE BRIGADE. 
Killed — Charles Lewis. 
Wounded — William Martin, slightly. 
77TH REGIMENT OF FOOT, 
Wounded — James Long, slightly. 
1st November 
COLDSTREAM GUARDS. 
Wounded — Private William Tooley, soverely 
2 1st REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Killed — Privates Fenton Dumphrcy, John Wright. 
(J3nD REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Killed — Private Joseph Brennan. 
20th REGIMENT OF FOOT 
Wounded’ — Privates George Akins, mortally; William Seaford, 
severely ; Charles Humphries, slightly 
Hntii REGIMENT OF FOOT. 
Killed — Private John M. Hugh. .... , 
Wounded — Sergeant Edward Somers, slightly; Corporal William 
Knowles, slightly ; Privates Thomas Kelly, dangerously ; Alexander 
Anderson, severely; Michael Garaghty, soverely; John Downs 
severely. j B Bucknall Estcourt, Adjutant-General. 
13TU LIGHT DRAGOONS. 
-Vol icounded — Troop Sergeant-Major John Lincoln ; Private Charles 
Warren. 
OFFICERS OF THE COMMISSARIAT 
Hot icounded — Issuers Edmund Johnson and James Kerrs. 
J. B. Bucknall EsTCOURT, Adjutant-General. 
.4 Return of the Killed and Wounded in the Naval Brigade 
during the three days ending 31af October. 
RODNEY 
Woumlsd — Thomas Marlow, ordinary, slightly, 29th October. 
BRITANNIA. 
H ounded — John Williams, A, 11, slightly, 30lh Oct. 
Total wounded, 2. 
Stephen Lumungton. 
Captain Commanding Naval Brigade. 
To the Military Secretary to U. E. Lord Raglan, 
Comiuandor-in-Chlet' of the Army, 
A Return of the Killed and Wounded in the Naval Brigade, 
on the Id November, 1854. 
LONDON. 
Woundeii — William Garrett, leading seamen, slightly. 
ARKTIIUSA. 
H ounded — William Walker, A.B.. slightly 
VENGEANCE. 
H ounded — Thomas Lemmon, A.B., slightly. 
Total wounded, 3. 
Stephen Lubiiinoton, 
Captain Commanding Naval Brigade. 
To the Military Secretary to II. E. Lord Itoglan, 
Commander in Chief of the Army. 
MISCELLANEOUS ANECDOTES, INCIDENTS, AND 
MEMORANDA. 
In H.M.S. Agamemnon's engagement with the Batteries, 
which lasted for four homv, she fired seventy-four rounds 
from each gun on the side engaged. 
Belleroi-hon was the last ship, and hauled out at seveu 
o’clock. Two shells had burst on the main dock, and one on 
the upper deck, which killed poor little Forster. Ho was 
standing under the poop, the port Hide, when the shell came 
in, and bunt close to him. Ho was ns black uh a coal. A 
piece of his skull was knocked out; ho also hud severe wounds 
on his face, and luckily ho died twenty-four hours afterwards, 
but was not sensible. 
A Night Visit to the Trenches is always impressive. 
The silence in the batteries, broken alouo by tho spade and 
pick of tho sappers smoothing tho earth disturbed by the 
enemy's bolls ; the massive guns frowning from their embra- 
sures ; the stupendous strougth of tho parapets and traverses; 
the culm slumbers of tho covering party, uuvelopud in their 
blankets; and the rumbling of approaching ammunition 
waggons — one and all strike the imagination of tho spectator. 
An occasional shell from the Russians enlivens tho proceed- 
ings, tho tract of the projectile being traced by the burning 
fuse from the muzzle of the gun to the point of oxplusion. 
Capt. L , OF the 77tu (says a letter in a Dublin 
paper), amused me with an account of tho talk of his com- 
pany in the trenches, when lying down for security, and 
round shot and shells perpetually Hying over their heads. 
It was Sunday, aud they were ho cIumo to the town that the 
bells were heard quite distinctly through tho booming of tho 
guns. One of the soldiers said refloctingly to his comrade, 
“ Them Cossack people is very religion", but their creed, 
though not Catholic, very like it ;" and then ho added. 
"Bonaparte was one.” Tho other doubtiuglv inquired how 
so, for he thought he was French, when the first nsHured 
him that lie was born in Cossica, which there wns no deny- 
ing, and all around yielded assent. All this was in sober 
earnest. 
A friend in THE Crimea writes : “One of the Russian 
generals whom we took prisoner being asked his opinion 
of the English troops, replied, ‘ that they wore all splendid ; 
but that whenever the Russiaus saw the half-naked fellows 
without trousers marching at them, they knew tho day was 
lost, for the savages came on them with a yell that no human 
power could withstand.’ ’’ 
The escape of Captain A. Brown, 44tii regiment, was 
of the most extraordinary character. He was in the act of 
lighting his cigar, with his right arm partially elevated, 
when a cannon ball shattered the arm, and, in running off, 
took away three fingers of tho left hand, killing the soldier 
who was standing next him. A letter has been received from 
the Rev. Mr. Wheble by his friends. Tho rev. and heroic 
priest administered the sacrainentH to him after amputation 
had taken place and his wounds luvd been dresaod. Ho was 
then pronounced to be going on favourably, 
Return of Pristmers taken by the Russians, the 25 th October. 
4th LIGHT DRAGOONS. 
Wounded — Troop Sorgcant-Mrjor William Fowler . Corporal William 
Thomas ; Privates Thomas Linser, Thomas Fletcher, Thomas Lucas, 
James Boxhall, James Normoyle. 
8th HUSSARS. 
Wounded — Cornet George Clowes; Corporal William Taylor; Pri- 
vates John Berlin, William Perry, James Macannon, Edward Turner, 
John Fitzgibbon. 
1 Itii hussars. 
Wounded — Corporal Jnmes Williams; Privates William Sheppard, 
John Berry, Walter Hyde, John Dry den. 
I3T». LIGHT DRAGOONS. 
Wounded — Troop-Sergeant Major George Smith; Trumpeter William 
Howard; Privates William Martin Christopher Haulon. A. HsrrU. 
John MaccaD, William Duke. George Cooper, Thomas Cook, William 
Benton. 
17TU LANCERS. 
Woundnl — Lieutenant John Chadwick ; Privates Thomas Brown, 
Thomas Marshall, James McCallistcr, Henry KUb. IL-nry Voting, 
Thomas Sharp, Alfred Tanner, Robert Edge, James W ighunon, W 11- 
liam Kirk, John Lyle. 
4th LIGHT DRAGOONS. 
Not icoumled — Trumpeter Hugh Crawford; Cor^ral Jos^ Arm- 
strong ; Privates James Bagshaw. Thomas King. Charles Frederick, 
Michael O'Brien, Samuel Parks, Robert Farquhareon, James Bolton. 
6TB HUSSARS. 
Not icounded — Privates Patrick Horan. Richard Pnlframan, William 
Bird. 
11th HUSSARS. 
Not icounded — Privates N. Henry, Henry Parker. 
SECOND EDITION. 
LATEST 
INTELLIGENCE. 
THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. 
(By Special Telegraph. ) 
The following additional details of the attack upon the 
English lines on the 5th inst., which is known to un hithe 
to only by the despatches of General Cnnrobert and Lord 
lUglau, are forwarded by special telegraphic despatch vt<2 
Varna, from Constantinople. The desputoh is dated the 9tb 
inst. , 
“ A fierce battle was fought before Sebastopol on the 5th 
The Russian troopa newly arrived from Perekop attacked 
the English position. 
“ After a battle which lusted seven hours, tho Russians 
were repulsed with a loss of 8,000 men. 
“ The English lost 102 officers and 2,500 men. and the 
French lost 48 officers and 1,800 men, killed and wounded. 
“Three English generals were killed -Get end Cathcart, 
and Brigadier-Generals Goldie and Strangways. 
"Five were wounded -General Adams, Bcutmok, Buller, 
Torrens, and Sir George Brown. 
" General Canrobert is also wounded. 
“ The British Guards suffered very severely. 
•< On tho 6th and 7th the allies were fortifying their po- 
"ml? Duke of Cambridge had a horse shot under him. 
General Brown’s arm U m been amputa ted. 
(By Submarine and British Telegraph.) 
Suleiman Pasha, who commanded tho Turkish troops in 
the Crimea, has been degraded by tho Sultan. 
