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Poetry

... poetal. KAIIE (N 11l1E CRIMEA. [AS SUSU BY .1I t .lAIl-SI\Uil:R IN lowv heard is the fate of poor lheartlstriekent Kate, Since Johnny has left her to nmourn: All day I An' sighilg, 'o comfort descrying Ferzaken, bereft, and forlorn. Fresh tidings each ...

Fashion and Varieties

... from the Crimea, by his brother, Earl Vane. Mli'. Emnerson Tennent, by'his father, Sir J. Emerson '1'Pnnent. Captain C. G. Tot- tenhmn, on prtmotion fnld return from the Crimea, by the Diuke of Cambridge. Captain Vane, on his retorn from tho Crimea, by his ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Victor Gauromma of Coori nnd MIrs Di)rm mond ; C eneral Count Alphornso Lia Marinora, commandingln Sardinian Contingent in tho Crimea, :It ended by his Aid-do-Cax:mp, Count Avot ; the Earl Iand Countess of Shaftesbury and Lady Victoria Ashley, Xriscount Torriniton ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Inspector-General- of Hospitals John Robert Taylor (from the Crimea), Lieutenant-Colonel Cnristopher Clorles Teesdale (fr om Kars), Colonel Edward Charles NVarde, Royal Artillery (from thie Crimea), Henry Adrian Church- bill, Esq. (Civil), attached to Sir ...

Poetry

... poetrp. LO I X o INA L.] THE hERO OF THE CRIMEA. IN childhood, bathed in smiles of love, he sunk to nightly rest, Lilce u soft$ ,1,ruy-ilited cloud, when light is in the West; In life's pure (lawn and coming noont he floated in its rays- It sanctiried ...

FASHION

... Marquess de Gallifet, a dash- ing young officer in the Guides. His escapades with a celebrated actress, who followed him to the Crimea, have long been the talk of Paris. In his destined bride he wvill have a real prize in the hymenial lottery. Report speaks ...

Fashion and Varieties

... place in the diplomatic circle. 'I'ho following presentaticis took place:- 'Major-General Sir R. Airoy, on return from the Crimea, and appointment of Quartermaster-Geiteral of the Forces, by the Commanler-in-Chief. Captain the lI-on. A. Anson, on his ...

Literary Notices

... noble undertaking, which lcd to the despatch of Protestant missiilmry chaplainis ?? France to their fellow-countrymen in the Crimea, was ori- ginated by .1. Valette, an excellent nitniater in Paris. He sought to meet the wants of men who, pressed %iiti tile ...

Reviews

... afterwards rose to tile position of an interpreter to the hoad-quarters of Lord Raglan, Com- ?? of the Brnitish Arlay in tile Crimea. This lad was originally a Roman Catholic, but soon becamc a Protestant, and having exhibited relnarit- able progress in learning ...

Review

... tons, has been taken up at Liverpool for the conveyance of a cargo of hay to the Crimea. Anothier ship is required from that port for the convevance of deals to the Crimea, for the purpose of building temporary teats or wooden houses for the troons. Tar ...

RUSSIAN MILITARY LITERATURE

... and criticisms on the conduct of the late war by generals in command. A pamphlet, en- titled Historical Sketches of the Crimea, by Col. Anitschoff, has recently appealred ait St. Petersburg, and hoas been quoted by tilm official Russian Inca- lide ...

Fashion and Varieties

... West of Ire- lanm. Mr. J. R. Taylor, C.B., Deputy Inspector-General of Military Hospitals, who has recently returned from tho Crimea, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Collego of Surgeons, in consideration of his valuiable scirntiti0 covtributions to ...