EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.
THE WAR. Nominal Return of Casualties among Officers in Action on the River Alma, Crimea, September 20, 1854. General Staff—Lieutenant T. L. Leslie, Il.yal Horse Guards, Orderly officer to the Commander of the Forces, wounded severely ; Captain H. E. Weave, 50i.1i ngiment, D.A.A.G., wounded severely. FIRST DIVISION. Staff—Captain H. W. Oust, Coldstream Guards, Aide-de-camp to JMnjnr-Geneml Beutinek, killed. Grenadier Guards—Ueut-Colonel Htm. H. Percy, wounded subtly; Lieutenant R. Hamilton, wounded slightly; Lieutenant J. hi. Burgovne, wounded slightly. Coldstream Guards—Lieutenant C. Baring-, wounded slightly. Scots Fusilier Guards—-Lieut-Col. J. H. Dalrymple, wounded slightly ; Lieut-Col. C. A. Berk'ely, wounded severely; Lieut-Col. H. P. Hepburn, wounded severely; Lieut-Col. F. Hayiravlh, wounded severely ; Capt. Lord Chewton* "wounded severely; Capt. J. D. Astley, wounded severely; Capt. W. G. Bnlwer, wounded severely; Capt. D. F. Buckley, wounded severely ; Capt. R. Gipps, wounded slightly; Lieut. "Lord Eunistnore, wounded sererely; Lieut. Hon. H. Antiesley, wounded severely. 93rd regiment—Lieut". R. Abercrombie, killed. SECOND BIVISIOX. Staff—Lieut. Gen. Sir De Lacy Rvans, severe contusion, viu;ht shoulder ; Lieut-Col. Hon. IT. P. E. Herbert, 43rd re»t., Assistant Quarter-master-Gen., severe contusion of back of net-k ; Captain Thompson, Deputy Assistant -Quarter master General, on shoulder blade; .Ensign Sr. Clair. 2\*l reat., Acting interpreter, shot through right arm: Captain A. U. W Donald, i)2n«l ! re^-t., Aide-de-camp, wounded severely. 'oOth rciiiinput—Lieut. F. Lrxmcvo, YulrO ; Captain T. 11. Pakenham, woundea severely ; Capt. G. Dickson, wounded severely; Cupt.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 229, 10 January 1855, Page 3
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