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... Mr, Mnrray has in preparatioz Leslie's 1Life of Sir Wb .Joshua Reynolds. Mr Eothan Kingiake's losOP1 Two years in the Crimea, Mr John Forster's and v Arrest of the Five Members by Charles the freed First, and Sir Robert Wilson's 1Journal at a ...

Literary Notices

... BOWED *Edinliurgh: Paterson -& Sons. A .GEACEFUL and well-deserved compiument- to onr modern race of Eighlanders, who, if the. Crimea and in Iedie, as everywhere else, have' borne the brunt abune them a'. The air is the cherisbed, and, we rteay say, national ...

EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRIAL ART IN THE NATIONAL GALLERY

... Italian, French, and English medals-the latter chiefly militarymedals, commemorative of the wars in the Peninsula and the Crimea, the Persian campaign, and the Indian mutiny. These are chiefly the property of Mr Douglas, R.S.A., who is personally arranging ...

LATEST FASHIONS

... James Anderson, Esq., aged 31. e .e QUEENSTOWN, Wednesday.-Arrived: Ellen Morrison, ,o from New York; Eurydice, from Carlenas; Crimea, ;o from New York; Isabella, from Plymouth for Madras, la to embark troops. Sailed-Stefano, for Alloa; Mincio, ;e for Limerick; ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY

... period of happiness compared with every the turmoil -of the world: cow pared with the dlays it to when Charles sets off for the Crimea,. or George tenuo sails for Canada-never, perhaps, to return. We is iti have touched a little on the vices of cooks, for elingi ...

PUBLIC DINNER IN THE MUSIC HALL

... which displayed itself of old at Agincourt and larfleur has within these few years won fresh laurels on the plains of the Crimea and in the Black Sea-(loud cheers). On the merest sound of alarm, our gallant Volunteers rise as one man; and unhappy as it ...

THE QUARTERLY REVIEW FOR APRIL

... By far the best article in this number of the QUARTERLY is the masterly review it con- tains of Kinglake's Invasion of the Crimea. The issue of edition after edition shows that this history has meanwhile taken wito' the pu3blic, anld has qualities which ...

Literary Notices

... Balaklava, Lucknow, Sebastopol, Pass of Killiecrankie, Blenheim, Wreck of the Birken- head, French Revolutionary War, India, Crimea, &c. The embellishments include also a Scots Grey of 1862, a Scots Dragoon of 1680, Monu- ment to the Guards, London; Presentation ...

THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW FOR MAY

... regarded as an introduction to this hitherto alhiost unexplored portion of European literature. Kinglake's Invasion of the Crimea is a much more readable paper than others that have ap- peared elsewhere on the same subject. The writer, whose knowledge ...

Literary Notices

... late 79th or Cameron High. landers. Selkirk: G. Lewis. THE author of this unpretending little volume was a soldier of the Crimea, and left an arm in the trenches before Sebastopol on the 8th of Septem. ber 1855. He was afterwards post-runner from Selkirk ...