LITERATURE

... 'started about the end of September for Blidah, the headquarters of General Yusuf, the late commander of the Turcos in the Crimea. Mr. Tristram relates this officer's history, which is exceedingly romantic, aucd forms a happy episode in the tale of travel ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... LITERARY GO3SIP. Mr. Murray promines, for ths present mnontb, a volume of Mr. Kinglake's History of the fn. vasion of the Crimea-two volumes of Lord Stan. hope's Life of William Pitt-two volumes of Tha PrivateDiaryof Sir RobertWil3on-a volume of ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... thousand men to suppress the mutiny in India, as in 1855 he had sent an army of eighty thousand men to close the war in the Crimea, In the same year he was exposed to a still fiercer opposition on his policy in China; but he main- tained that policy in ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... proved himself an efficient and ibrave officer. His bravery has been strongly exhibited while in activeem- ployment in the Crimea, in India, and. in China.- W1'eekl Register. The head-quarter division of the Tipperary Artillery Militia is daily expected ...

LITERATURE

... Yeoem only the other day when he need to prattle ?? in lhenurEery.' Ah, poor captain ! they esV otlanother, he fell in the Crimea. How nell Ire. .temlr bhlm ! What a shothe was ! Nothing could getaway f*om hire. Incideets sach as theew, which cannot ocaur ...

THE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

... of Nova Scotia, pre. t sented by Captabi Bland, R.E .; a highly interesting r and. valuable zoological collection from the Crimea, 0 made by Mr. Willian Carte, 8urgeon to the Royal llos- I pitat; Thomp30n'e collection of cruatacea, presented to t the society ...

FINE ARTS

... )f ties, and with great knowledge of military details, Mr. ig Desanges having himself passed a considerable time in the 1Is Crimea, are perfectly reliable ; added to which they dis- in play very considerable pictorial ability, especially in the er essentials ...

VARIETIEBS

... tile prisoner that he bad been in the Russian army ? No. The prisonter never told witness tha~t he had boar, %vounded in the Crimea. He saw the 'prisoner on parade every day. He did not appear to witness as if le had been a soldier in the Russian or saF ...

LITERATURE

... and man who fell n the war is out upon marble slabs placed on the turface of the structure, the names oF six scenes in the Crimea where the royal engineers were engaged, are engraved on labels, surmounted with the nstionai emblems-lose, sebamro, F and ...

LITERATURE

... of the British Army, of which the section before us describes the Crimean campaign, indicates the course pursued. With the Crimea six medals are associated-.-namely, the Crimean English medal, the French, Sardinian, &ndTurkishmedals, tbemedal for distinguished ...

THE HON. MRS. YELVERTON'S NOVEL

... worser half 7 Not a word; at least, not beyond the first few lints, vi&, I My husband was serving with his regiment in the Crimea, I, like many other wives, resolved to endure the miceries of a Stamboul residenoe, in consideration of the painful satisfaction ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... and Goedetrouw, from Maracaibo; Matilda from Pensaoola; Annie Laurte, and Don Jacob, from New York; Zephyr, from ;t. John's* Crimea Demerara, and Manatine from Baltjnoxe— at Queer, stown. Monday.—Passed: ilalmo, from Alexandria for London ; Waterhly. from ...