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LITERATURE AND FINE ARTS

... asid unburdened, were allowed to accompany the army to Turkey ; and they were suffering, uneared for, and in some cases dissolute. Self-respect was lost ; and the women were a burden, a disgrace to the army, instead of being, as they should have been, ...

THEATRES

... andthe return of the shattere eruaq es c' army ; and souse prisoners tatken ltin lth stl~qsireiss cr~ipp~ledl,hobbled across ;thesatige. Next cois/e4anu, V the extraordinary woman who followed tearyro g; - land ; shte Viewed then pectAcle with inuch ucnen ...

LITERATURE

... many foreign officers in the Austrian army, who cannot be expected to display that enthusiasm which characterises the French army when the hdnour of the country is assailed. But;' in spite of these defets, the army is kept up at a very power. ful: standard; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... SToxsv.-An old begqar-woman found her way I this Christmas into a worthy 'Squire s house, in Westmorland, to ask alms. She was desired to sit down in aroom, into which the butler soon entered, who, beginning to question the poor woman, was asked by hser ...

THE THEATRES

... convicted and aiefitened to banishme nt from fairy land, until h f is able to state with certainty what woman likes best When abutto leave, he overhears a eonssiswc4 or it seems that evenin ifairy land revolntionary and republican principles have crept ...

LITERATURE

... of the continent. Likening the great 1 Latin federation to an army, our author compares r France to the centre ; Spain and Portugal, and Italy, I to the two wings. To establish such all army was r the mighty scheme of Napoleon the Great. Spain - misunderstood ...

LITERATURE

... ex- pose their lives to peril, and, even more, their na- tural delicacy to rude shock, in alleviating the suf- ferings of our army in the Crimea. To pass their time in the wards of hospitals filled with every form of medical and surgical disease, was in ...

THE MAGAZINES

... an overwhelming Russian n army can be sustained its that exhausted peninsula; but even a supposing for a moment the enemy to have what is called, a e preponderating army at hand, we are at a loss to understand i how vast armies Can act in such a limited ...

MAGAZINES

... Two rather elaborate papers, well worth studying, treat at length of our Ildian position, and the formation of a new Indian army. The paper of last month, on the party politics of the United States, is conti- nued down to 1857. A notice of Marmnomit will ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... incidents of the piece include the setting out of two or three families, after their ejectment from their holdings, for the land of promise in the West, and tme snow-storm itself. This latter is very well contrived. The scene in which it occurs is intended ...