I OH IKNTS. .Mil Chapter V. — continued. ained The great and exclusive advantage about to be enjoyed by the enemy, ...... Lord Raglan's dispositions for the atf Advance of our storming-parties, Their seizure of the Work, Capture of the collateral entrenchments, Flight of the defenders, pursued by our troops Our men in the extreme front, The tasks yet awaiting our people, . Major Armstrong, Colonel Campbell's command, Colonel Grant's meeting with Colonel Tylden, The great strain put on the powers of those who rei Colonel Tylden, Thornton Grant, ...... Blphinstone, ....... Captain, now General Viscount Wolseley, G.C.B., Contests maintained by infantry between two opposite bat teries, ....... Boudistcheffs attack, ..... Alternations, ... ... The English driving the Russians back into their fortres; Attack made by the Volhynia regiment, . Its progress, ....... And final discomfiture, ..... Conditions under which our troops fought, Colonel Shirley, ...... Another Russian column advancing to attempt the recaj ture, ........ Prostrate state of most of our men, Show of resistance attempted by some officers and Its effect, ....... The Russian column faltering and coming to a Btop And falling back, ...... The English at break of day still retaining their hold, The share Fortune had in bringing about this result, Execution meanwhile of the needed works Colonel Campbell, . . . Captain Wolseley, ..... men, 115 115 116 116 117 118 118 118 118 119 119 120 120 120 120 121 122 122 122 123 123 123 123 124 124 124 125 125 126 126 126 126 120 127 128 128