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A BOOKWORM'S NIGHTMARE

... dablgilt on. The edges of a sculptor's life Mav fitly marbled be, But spirinkle not, for fear of strife, A Baptist history. Crimea's warlike facts and dates Of fragrant PRussia simell; The subjugated Barbary States In crushed Morocco dwell. But oh ! that ...

THE BRITISH EXPEDITION

... this time jl %welvemouth. How many lives, how many reputations, a might have been saved if the November of 1854 in the y Crimeas had been at all like the same month in this presont year. Up to the moment at which I write there k Las not b.en a day since ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... had it not been for two characteristic articles gui by Sale, named respectively The Special Correspondent:.b L is Life and Crimea, and The Triumph of Bdaby, the number might have been ?? of dulness. Thede- v Lords of Lome is a Ic-al tribute to the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... present paper being the Rev. e 1)r. James Kida. Mr. Thomas Hughes points out another ii lesson learnt from our campaigns in the Crimea, in the rapid and efficient transport of troops sent to Canada about two years ago. Lo-,DoN SOCIETY, admirably illustrated ...

LITERATURE

... al duty, Colonel Hamley has produced a highly interesting record of the proceedings of the siege, from the landing in the Crimea to the last great event of the war. Accuracy as to facts, soundness as regards opinions, and impartiality in criticism, arc ...

EXPLOSION ON A AWARSHIP

... drama, which has been playing to enthusiastic audiences at the Prince's this week, ate will be succeeded on Monday by The Crimea iry of Paris. This is, we believe, the first timethe ?? piece has visited Portsmouth and, as the title of suggests. the drama ...

LITERARY NOTES

... by Henry Frith, is a capital book for boys. ie the Days of '54, by Flora WVootton, concerns two young Englishmen in the Crimea, and is a story of self-sacrifice and devotion; Wrecked off Scilly tells the adventures of a Norwegian; Lad; Elf Island ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... for *s. quakes, -Lost Comets, Some Acovunt of New .t to Guinea, Lessons from Common Plants, The wri Faunar of the Crimea, The Extinct Volcanoes ofsri) the British Isles, TheeMuseum, The Workshop, ' Topics of the Day, &c. tifl en The ...

STORIES OF THE STUDIO

... title ?iglit attack of, hegroccs on black Was troops in Dahorney. ?? lihe Worth Twonty.Guineas, to.Qb Mn- Soon fter the Crimea, a soldier, who had been uld through the glorious chargess of the Lig-ht Bri- neit not gade, called on a well-known painter ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... common cause of freedom, and the blood 3and treasure lavished hitherto so fruitlessly, if not so in- ci gloriously, in the Crimea, would rather feel that he was. h contributing something to the conflict, some slight dimi- of nution of his, comforts, than ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Diving apparatus a ppears, to be somewhat in request at the presant time. Three II or four sets of it were sent out to the Crimea in the d .Psievc, and lost in that ill-fated steamer, and each of e the 60-gun block ships sent, up the Baltic has the appa- ...

LITERATURE

... London: Hodgson.-This is a work containing a narra- tive of the writer's own experiences and impressions of es a visit to the Crimea during the war. It might almost appear that, what with the correspondence of the daily press and the narratives published ...