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LIFE ON BOARD A FRENCH STEAMER. on the land and hurled against the buildings. Houses and other structures have been

... dinner, as I tempered the somewhat the woman who took the girl to the workhouse was not potent Provencel ,• alien I was la the Crimea your called. A prosecutor ought to endeavour in obtain countrymen. the -English officer.,, never did such a tb to thing. You ...

REMARKS ON PASSING EVENTS

... the cue of • young man who enlisted in the rsnks of what we should mill the Scots Fusileer Guards. He was a serjeant in the Crimea., and at Inkerman displayed such notable gallantry that he received at the hands of hi* Sovereign a oommisaion in what we ...

THE CASE OF LIEUTENANT-COLONEL DAWKINS

... period of service with unblemiahed honour aud has many warns and friende. I myself bad the honour of serving with him io the Crimea, and knew him for ninny years beim & I was on detachment duty, although in another regiment, under his immediate command, ...

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... of service with unblemished honour and has many warm and gnaws friend. I rayself bad the honour of serving with him in the Crimea, and knew him for many before. I was on detachment duty, although in another regiment, under his immediate eoromsnd, and I ...

CHOLERA IN THE CRIMEA

... CHOLERA IN THE CRIMEA. I only , aw fight against the disease (sari the I author of an interesting Look, called Soldiering in Sunshine and Storm). He woukt not lie down, but kept walking about, and when getting too weak to do this, he made a couple of ...

Our Yuan torrtsponbtni, (W• deem It right to state that we do not at all tlaws deatity ounelvas with our ..

... necessarily so full of minute detail, Mr. Russell's narrative ham never been surpassed, even by his own brilliant letters from the Crimea. The whole narrative is at once encouraging depressing, showing the mighty resources of science and the weakness of resources ...

THEIR BACKS VERY MUCH UP!

... psddent. The applause was immediately suppreseed. Mr. l'iarles Holt* Bracebridge (the gentleman Who wee witl Naglatiugale in the Crimea) roe and he riahed to exprua on of himself and the other pomoters their eincere and heartfelt thanks to the venerable chairman ...

WHERE OUR SAILORS COME FROM

... board a coed, or training ship, until I was made a &stolen guarder, or I had sixpence • day for ray. My father was out in the Crimea, and is now in the Hawke, a coast-guard ship. This in a fair specimen of the boys who DOW in the navy. They arc all carefully ...

DEATH OF A VETERAN

... Washington. Returning to England, be was employed in an adrninixtmth e position at the Howe Guards until the expedition to the Crimea in 1854, which gave him active service once more. In 1860 he wax made Commander of the Forces in Ireland. He was married in ...

SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

... mainly instrumental in cawing that fight of giants to end so brilliantly for our arms. In 187,4 they proceeded to Turkey the Crimea. It might have feared that the long precediug period of peace anti inactivity would have weakened the resolutions and impaired ...

allisallantous 20211 E, TOREIGN, Aril COLONIAL

... nt Wan called to show that no such person had ever been in the regiment. The plaintiff had taken the will with him to the Crimea, whither he had mailed in the capacity of carpenter in the Miniada ; and he stated that on hie return to England he placed ...

A SCENE IN THE FRENCH COURT. The correspondent of the Novato; Star thus &seethes a Tooting softie at Compiegne, ..

... n the Prince of Meekswa, better known as the bandeaus Edgar Nay, who succeeded to the title on brother being killed in the Crimea. The entree takes place at night in the Court of , Honour, which court is a parallelogram enclosed on three sides by the curie ...