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 364 INDEX. on Commissariat Service' referred to, vii. 423 note. a, Lient. -General sir William, vii. 472 li i Is, Captain, vi. 97. Rudiger, General, i. 104. Rum, the value of, vii. 431. Russell. Lord John, Prime Minister, i 88; ii. 227 note; vii. 282, 308, 312, 475— at Vienna Conference, viii. 319, 320 — his memory vindicated l the great attack made upon him in the summer of 1855, 328 et seq. See 331, 335, 336 et seq., 344, 315, 349, 351, Russell, Mr Odo, vii. i, ell, Mr W. ii., of the 'Times,' vii. 208, 209, 211, 223, 226- the character of his narratives, 226, 251. Russell, Sir Charles, vi. 1S5, 237, 210, 253, 254. Russia, personal Government in, i. 10 — power of, 14 — natural ambition of, 57 — its irresolute nature, 03 — her share in bringing about the war, ii. 127. Russian army, the, the mechanic state of, iv. 84— sufferings of the, vii. Ms. Russian batteries, armament of those, which were opposed to I be b of the besiegers on the 17th of ber, iv. 490. Russian butchery of the wounded, vi. 471 — evidence of Captain Morris on subject, ib. Russian cavalry, strength of the, under Genera] Ryjoff, which engaged Gen- eral Scarlett's brigade, v. 4 is. Russian defence, the, duringApril bom- bardment, viii. 183— losses during, 184. Russian Field Army, ix. 142. in field opera- l during the battle of Inkerman, vi. 497, 198, 499. Russian sea - fort batteries, strength and armament of the three, which v.. re engaged by the allied fleets, iv. 490. Russian ships, sinking of, viii. 110. Russian soldiers, their opinion of the English army, iii. Russian troops in Sebastopol, numbers of, viii. 359. Russians, loss of the, by the fight on Mount Inkerman, Russians, strength of the, ix. 7. Russians, the, decline to come out of itopol and bury their dead, vi. Rustchuk, ii. 209, 210. i Pasha, v. 4G, G2. i. James, vi. 849. Ryjoff, General, commandei oi the great mass of cavalry charged and routed by Scarlett in the plain of Balaclava, v. 55, 76, 85, 8o, 91, 100, 123, 163, 209 287 note, 336. Sacred costumes of the priests of the Greek Church, ix. 315. Saddle-top Reach, the, vi. 68 ct seq., 112 et seq., lis, 126, 186, 142, 15S el til, :;7o. Sadowa Campai p, the, vii. 208. .sailors, zeal and energy of the, ii. 345 — losses borne by our, in April bom- bardment, viii. L82. St Arnaud, Achille, Marshal, i. 241 — is found in Algiers by Major 1'leury, ib. — is suborned and made Minister of War, 242, 272— appointed com- mander of the French Army in the East, ii. 152 et seq., 159 ct seq., 171, 179, ISO — his scheme for obtaining the command of the Turkish army, 184, is 1 .)— in for obtaining the command of the English troops, 189— this defeated, 190, 193, 198, 250 — the force under him at Varna, 251 — his information regarding the Rus- sian forces in the Crimea, 254, 255, 256, 2G0 et seq., 267, 270, 277, 280, 286, 297,800, 30 . S B, ;J7 etseq., 311, 313, 315, 310, 321, 35S— he confronts the Russians, iii. 20, 22, 24, 25 etseq., 29, 33, 52 note, CG, 71— he pushes for- ward his reserves, 73, 74, 82 — his re- sponsibility for the position of Prince Napoleon, 184— his position, 190 — his sii nation at the Alma, 299, 300 etseq.,, -diet seq. — 'marvels' done by his troops, 319, 320 and noteeJse^., 337 etacq., 349,356— failure of the attempt to induce him to attack the Star fort, 376 et seq., 398 — his serious illness, 400; iv. 3, 5, 35, 30— he ceases to command the French army, 37 — his i, 40; viii. 250 — his early in- trigues, ix. 258, 259. St Clair, Ensign, iii. S9. St Clement's Gorge, vi. Ill, 162, 17S, ISO, 1S7 et seq., 215, 218, 219— Rus- sian column in, confronted by 95th, !, 283, S'.'7, 400, 415 note. Church of, v. 29. o ge, Monastery of, iv. 44. vi. GO ct seq., 85, 90 et seq., 1G0 — shot thrown to, 422. St Georges, M., i 249, 251. St George's Ravine, vi. 74, 113, 100, 441, 444 ct St Nicholas, fort of, ii. 121. i, Cape of, ix. 44. Saint Laurent, M., viii. 39. Sak, ii. 35G. Salamis, the French fleet suddenly or dered to, i. 107. Samsoon, ii. 14, 17. Sandbag Battery, iv. 229 note— at In- ' kermaii, called by French troops the 'abattoir,' or slaughter-house, vi. SO