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GREENOCK

... late Mr ershall, tanner, has been sold by his trustees to the Caledonian Railway Company. Prosecution under the Prevention Crimea Act. —At the Police Court, yesterday— before Bailie and Jame* Collins were charged under the Prevention lof Crimes Act with ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... and he E ion enters the army, then on the point of starting for the Crimea, A visit of the lady of his love his when .he is all but helplessly disabled in go his wretched hut in the Crimea, convinces him c of the comforts of wedded life, and-we know E re- ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... runs off to sea to, seek [glory and fortune. He wins neither; but after a hundred adventures,, including some fighting in the Crimea-where, by the way, he also acts as barber to the armv-he'returns home just in time to save his father from being evicted from ...

NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... 3 Among Messrs Blackwood's announcements we observe the fifth or Inkermanr Volume of Mr Kinglake's In- vasion of the Crimea, and The Philosophy of History in Europe, Vol. 1., by the Rev. Professor Flint, of St An. E; drewvs. A curious letter ...

POETRY

... twin-sister; sColonel Kingscote, her betrothed; MIr Winwick, the brave and self-forgetting lover, who found a grave in the Crimea Winifred, the hero's proud but tender sister,-these are indeed very perfect ladies and gentlemen. We cannot yraise too ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, & ART ITEMS

... *t Mr Kinglake's publisheru. intend to issue a o' new edit ion of the first twvo -volumes o his- ' 'Ie. f 1d VaSiOD of the Crimea,:i whichhavefor some time i been outoef print. ?? :1 he The article i a ?? the (orill, Lte which took the side of the maids ...

LITERATURE

... has by this time proceeded to the Crimea, ?? the scene of the wvar of 1854. Here he is accidentally wounded. Norman Douglas reappears.I _Meanwhile Edith, not discovering her husband in the North, proceeds to the Crimea as a nurse, and at length reaches ...

LITERATURE

... profession of crime be wislies to he at the head of it. lies wanted to die a great man, Hie tlieeefore Made himself comsmit crimea of ait sorts, which, as was aceotairedby nslurywer as-orcomunitted iat all. A stranlge a' pride :yet not without precedenit ...

LITERATURE

... Julie, 1875. It wvill proceed by the West of Greenland. whis ) The fifth volume of Mr Kinglaiss's Invasion of the nine ,es Crimea will be out on January 15.' It brings us down of t ed cily to the battlae of liskerman, and embraces the history wall od(f ...

LITERATURE

... abundant labours. H~e had a strong physical con- stitution, which resisted even the horrors of that disastrous winter in the Crimea ; he had a groat deal of Celtic fire in him, inherited from his father, who was a Ross-shire man; he brad a very distinctly ...

THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE FENIAN CONSPIRACY.*

... Fenian conspiracy h l mav be said to have bhes born in 1S54, about t ,ythe time of the allied armies landing in the t e j Crimea, it was not till 1859 that the word Fenian IE a vms ?? even in America, and in Ireland it I f s soon superseded the title ...

LITERATURE

... by the chalk-i.e., con. siderable portions of Ireland, England, France,, f Denmnark, Central Europe, North America, the I Crimea, Syria, and Turkestan (besides, no doubt, r much that is at present under water), was for a 1 long period' a sea bottom. This ...