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 332 INDEX. Card well, Mr, vii. 2S2, 307, 4b'0. C •.tin the, 3S0, along the channel of the, 75, SS, 90, 93 et scq., 159 et scq., 813 noi 449, 47-2, 478, 482; ix. 100, 102, 158 et seq. note. Carlton, Lieutenant, checks attack at VVoron ■ iii. 102. in, vi. 35, 95, 219. Cam:: 252. 6, Admiral, iv. 30(5, 393, 410 note. Carpenter, iii. 210. iter, Colonel, vi. 114 note, ISO. Ibajac, M., i. 197, 199; ii. 129, 141 note. Casterton, William, Castlen note. Ities, list of English, on Mount Inkerman, vi. 454, Cathcart, Augustus, vi. 25S. Cathcart, Sir George, General, coni- mander of the 4th Division, the Dor- id, v. 3S9 — its apparent ell'ect on his temper, 390, 301— his Division at the Ainu, iii. 504 — posted during the flank inarch on the Belbec with his own Division and sonic cavalry under orders to keep open free communication with Catena, iv. 5— his subsequent h to the south side of Sebas- i followed by a conviction that lie had found a weak place in the defences, and could carry the fortress in a summary way, 174- 1 — the orders he received from Lord Raglan on the morning of the Bala- clava je col- loquy that followed, 00 et seq.— he ultimately marched to the Col, 70 — there he receives an order from Lord Raglan to 'advai ly and 'recapture the redoubts,' 184 — he advances, but leaves unexecuted the order to recapture the redouh et set. — required by the Govei to give up to Lord ie Dor- mant Com;; I does s • be- irning '.'•cliue I Lord Ian, vi. "45, 48— an n 1 bat- talion, and asking Penin ■;■ its service v. isanswercd by ' Everywhere I' and with generous to answer appeals, lie dis- tributes, piecemeal, fin.: 1 7"" men then in i and, 224, 226, 277 — having aftet wards with him the 400 men forming the residue of his troops, he receives from Lord I an order to move to the left in support i 1 the Guards, and not to descend from the plateau, 231, 232— he, how- under some wild impulsion, moves down to his righl from the pi 1. .-aging his force (f triumphant and useless (23 1 < ! seq.) lie soon finds himself under fire from a strong Russian column behind him, and with only 50 men of the undertakes to attack it, 25R — the 259, 200— its result, 260 — <•< further measures with Maitland, 261 et seq. — is killed, . Cathcart's Hill, iv. 175 ; ix. 97. Catherinburg battalions, vi. 91 et scq., 4S1. Catherine, Empress, her ambition and plans, i. 92. place, iv. 322 et seq. I of, viii. 47 and note. Cattlcy's, Mr, warning regardin prospect of having to wintet army in the Chersonese, iv ■'. 18- I. id m's reception of his statement, 450. Caucasus, Army of the, ii. 253. Causeway Heights, the, bridgin the plain of Balaclava, v. 34 52 — the Russians place guns on, 57, 74 et scq., 86, 87— do. Ridge, { i 1S2, 1SS, 193 et seq., 218 et seq. Russian fire from, 228, 248, 28 I 297, 301 et seq., 317, 339, 348 et Causeway, or great Post-road, travers- ing the field of the Alma, iii. 4, 7 — batteries. 15, S2, 86, 186 withdrawal of the batteries, 10!, 2 0, i. 254. ry for a campaign, the task of select i: :'. v. 1. Cave, Lieutenant, ix. ISO. Cavour, Count, intervention of, in the war, viii. 218, 374 Cayenne, transportation of Frenchmen to the ly of, i. 812, Central Bastion, the, iv. 244 et seq., 252, 287 el s 1, 314 — silenced, viii. 191 — new works in front of, 235 — its part in the combat, of the 22d of May. ix. 16, 10, 20— its bat teries brought to ruin, but restored by Todleben, 20. Chadwick, Lieutenant, v. 229, 256, 32S. i. 26S. berlayne, Cornet, v. 229. Champeron, Colonel, v. 275. Champion, Major, at the Al na, iii. 119 .note, 120— at Inkerman, v. 373, 88),
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