Feb. 23, at Plas-hy-fryd, Holyhead, Sarah, wife of Commander A. Stock Symes, R.N,
Feb. 17, at Brompton, in her 45th year, Frances Hallam, daughter of the late Major-General Codd.
Feb. 25, at Gravesend, Captain Wm. Rogers, of the West York Rifles, late 96th Regiment, aged 33.
Feb. 25, at Glenmarnock, Aberdeen- shire, Mary, relict of the late Edward Lee, Esq., Capt. and Paymaster of H.M.'s 10th Foot.
March 1, at No. 9 Curzon-street, Mayfair, in the 76th year of his age, Dr. John Robert Hume, C.B., one of H.M.'s Commissioners in Lunacy, and for many years Private Physician to His Grace the late Duke of Welling- tan.
Jan. 4, killed in action, in Canton River, while in charge of a ship's cutter, Edward Warwick Pearn, Master's Assis- tant, R.N., aged 17, son of Mr. E. Pearn, Master Attendant at Deptford.
March 1, at Walworth Castle, Dur- ham, in the 80th year of her age, Anne, relict of the late Lieut.-General Aylmer.
Feb. 28, at Peckham, Surrey, Mary Ann, wife of Assistant Commissary- General George Yeoland, in the 75th year of her age.
Feb. 28, at the Vicarage, East Bud- leigh, Devon, Elizabeth, widow of the late Gen. Sir George Pownoll Adams, K.C.H., and last surviving daughter of the late Sir William Elford, Bart., aged 72.
Feb. 28, in London, Miss Dorothea Money, sister of Rear-Admiral Money, C.B.
Jan. 22, of dysentery, in the 20th year of his age, on board the African mail steamer Ethiope, while on his passage to England from Sierra Leone, Edmond Morphy Elgee, Esq., Gold Coast Corps, youngest son of the late Capt. Elgee, 67th Regiment.
March 3, at Blackheath, Martha, wife of Commander T. G. Nichols, R.N., in her 77th year.
Feb. 7, at the Rice Lake, Coburgh, Canada West, Francis John St. Quintin, late Brevet-Major 85th Light Infantry.
March 7, at Lawn Villa, Clapham- rise, Elizabeth, wife of Major Wood, Staff Officer of Pensioners.
March 2, at Dalkey, Dublin, in her 57th year, suddenly, Ann, wife of Lieut. Harrow, R.N.
March 8, in Albemarle-street, Colo nel Godfrey Thornton, late Grenadier Guards, of Moggerhanger, Bedfordshire, aged 61,
March 3, at Nice, of decline, brought on by exposure and hardship in the campaign of the Crimea, Major Charles Aldersey Stevenson, 47th Regiment, aged 26.
March 8, at Carberry Tower, Mus- selburgh, N. B., Lieut.-Colonel J. D. Fullerton Elphinstone, of Carberry, in his 69th year.
March 10, in Eaton-terrace, aged 76, Henrietta Martha, relict of Admiral Sir Charles Hamilton, Bart., K.C.B.
March 10, at No. 8, Lansdown-ter- race, Cheltenham, aged 74, Harriet Rebeckah, wife of Major-General A. K. Clark Kennedy, C.B. and K.H., of Knockgrey, N.B.
March 10, at the Belvidere, Malvern, Wells, Major J. Norris Warrington, late Madras Fusiliers.
Jan. 23, at Lucknow, in India, aged 23, Lieut. William Morse Crowdy, of H.M.'s 32nd Regiment.
March 4, at Chichester, Henrietta, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel G. Nicolls, aged 54.
Feb, 25, at Charles-street, Bath, Mrs. Mary Nicolls Fenton, widow of the late Doctor Frederick Fenton, M.D., of Sligo, Staff Assistant-Surgeon to the Forces.
Feb. 21, whilst with his Regiment at Gibraltar, aged 22, Lieutenant James Wellesley Leith, of 92nd Highlanders.
March 11, at 21, Ladbroke-square, Frances Anne, wife of Thomas Mella. dew, youngest daughter of the late Ad- miral Sir Ross Donnelly, K.C.B., and sister of the Baroness Heurteloup, and of the late Lady Audley.
March 11, in Rodney-terrace, Chel- tenham, Major-General George Ni- cholls, late of Her Majesty's 60th Re- giment, aged 81.
March 4, the Rev. John Richard Bogue, of Denbury, Devon, aged 48, only son of the late Captain Bogue, of the Royal Horse Artillery.
March 15, at 25, Burton-street, Ea- ton-square, Duncan, third son of Cap- tain Grant, R.E., aged 15 months.
March 17, at Park-lodge, Streatham, in his 33rd year, William Forster Laps- lie, Esq., youngest son of the late Lieut.-Colonel Lapslie, of the 39th Re- giment.
Abernethy, John, Memoirs of, by George Macilwain, F.R.C.S., no- ticed, 119
Admirals, French, Sketches of, 215 Adventures in Portugal, by an Eng- lish Officer, 243
Advice to Officers in India, by John M'Cosh, M.D., noticed, 268 Alderney, Fortifications of, 271, 272, and Braye Harbour, 614 Alexander, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir J. E., K.C.L.S., 14th Regiment, The General's Hut in the Trenches, by 193, 358, 517 American and British Frigates-the Shannon and the Merrimac-by an Old Man-o'-War's Man, 46 Appointments and Promotions, 147, 307, 472, 628
Arctic Search and the North-west Pas- sage, 595
Armies of Reserve and Voluntary En- listment, a Few Remarks on, by an Officer of the Royal Artillery, 321 Army, British, Stations of the, 143, 303, 468, 624
Promotions and Ap- pointments, 147, 307, 472, 630 Army Estimates, the, 456
Increased Efficiency of the,
List, "by Authority," 21 Our, and the Causes influenc- ing the Military Superiority of Na- tions, 483
Regulations for the, 349 Artillery, Royal, Remarks on the Or- ganization and other Matters con- nected with the, 55
Artillery and Rifle Improvements in India, by an Officer of the Royal Artillery, 71
Austrian Empire and the Austrian Alliance, 63, 220
Soldiers and Statesmen in the 19th century, 373
Baltic and Arctic Medals, the, 133 Campaign in 1854, the History of the, edited by G. Bullen Earp, noticed, 426
Banquet, Crimean, at Nottingham,
Bermuda a Colony, a Fortress, and a Prison; or, Eighteen Months in the Somers' Islands, by a Field Officer, noticed, 267 Births, 156, 480, 638
Black Watch, Legends of the-No. II. The Lost Regiment, 579 Boatmen of the Coast, the, 382, Bonaparte's March to the Pyramids, 229
Boxer, Captain, and Lord Panmure, 116
Braye Harbour and Alderney, 614 Brazilian Frontier, Narrative of a Bri- tish Expedition to the, in 1842 544
Brevet, 114, 150, 152, 154, 155, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 475, 476, 477, 479, 631, 633, 635, 636, 637, 638 British Army, Stations of the, 143, 303, 468; 624
German Legion, General Or- der, Horse Guards, 128 Bushire and Kharrack, 562
Calais and its Fortifications-Past and Present, 501
Canterbury Garrison, 133
Canton, the Bombardment of, 278 Cardigan, Lord, and the Staff Officer,
Cashmere, a Scramble through the Hills to, 365, 508
Caspian and its Shores, the, 406 Casualties, List of, 443, 615 Cavalry College, the New, 112 China-Chusan, 205
the War in, 261, 299, 428, 615 Coast Guard, Appointments and Re- movals, 147, 308, 473, 630 Code of Signals to be used at Sea, 500 Colchester, the Camp at, 133, 289 Correspondence, General, 120, 268, 614
Crimea, the Operations in the, 265 Crimean Sketches, 84
Critical Notices, 117, 267, 424, 611 Curragh, the Camp at, 289
Dauphiné, a Pilgrimage into, by the Rev. George M. Musgrave, M.A., noticed, 425
Days of my Life, the, by the Author of Margaret Maitland," noticed, 424
Deaths, 158, 481, 640
Despatches, Official, from Persia, 433, China, 615 Devonport Steam Factory, 109 Discipline of the Navy and Admiral of the Fleet, 201
Dodges in Military Life, by "Portfire," 528
Dress of the Army, 260 Duke's Justice, the, 112
Earp, G. Bullen, the History of the Baltic Campaign of 1854, by, no- ticed, 426
East, Reminiscences of the War in the, by a Military Chaplain, 93 Editor's Portfolio; or, Naval and Military Register, 110, 259, 417, 606
Embezzlement, 204
Empire, the Austrian, 220
England and France, Wars between,
Gallipoli, the Pause at, 120 Gazette, Militia, 150, 151, 152, 310, 312, 314, 316, 476, 477, 480, 632, 633, 637, 638
General Correspondence, 120, 268, 614 General Orders, Establishments of Regiments, 126, 287, 455, 615 General's Hut in the Trenches, by Lieut.-Col. Sir J. E. Alexander, K.C.L.S., 14th Regiment, 193, 358 517
German Legion, British, General Order, Horse Guards, 128
Gray, Rosa, by the Author of " Anne Dysart," noticed, 118
Great Operation of Breaking the Line, the, 1
Guards, the, and the Medal, 615
Half-Yearly Public Examinations at Sandhurst, near Farnborough, Hants, 30
Hall's, Captain, Pilot, Death of, 165 Hardinge Testimonial Colonel Hardinge at Albuera, 403, 417 Helena, St., Scraps from, 255 Herat, 75
Heroine, Death of a (Mrs. Reston),
History of the Baltic Campaign of 1854, by G. Bullen Earp, noticed,
426 Hood, Thomas, Pen and Penci Sketches, by, noticed, 118 Hoseason, John Cochrane,
Esq., R.N., Remarks on the late War with Russia, with Plans for the Attack on Cronstadt, Sweaborg and Helsingfors, by, noticed, 427
India, Rifle and Artillery Improve- ments in, by an Officer of the Royal Artillery, 71
Intelligence, Naval and Military, 125, 278, 428, 615
Invalids, Clothing of, 129
Iron Battery, the American, 228 Isabel; or, the Young Wife and the Old Love, by the Author of "Crewe Rise," noticed, 117.
Leeke, Rear-Admiral Sir Henry J.,
K.H., R.N., Despatches from, 435 Legends of the Black Watch, 579 Legion of Honour and the Military Medal, 454
Letters from Head - Quarters; or, Realities of the War in the Crimea, by an Officer of the Staff, noticed, 117
Libraries, Garrison, 129
Life of Elizabeth de Valois and the Court of Philip II., by Miss Freer, noticed, 425
Line, the Great Operation of Breaking the, 1
List, the Army, "by Authority," 21 Lonely Hours, by Caroline Giffard Philipson, noticed, 426
Louis XIV., Military and Political Sys- tem of, 552
Macilwain, George, F.R.C.S., Me- moirs of John Abernethy, by, no- ticed, 119
Malta, Murder of Two Soldiers at, 141 March to the Pyramids, Bonaparte's,
Marriages, 157, 481, 639
Medal, the Guards and the, 615 Military Adventures in Portugal, by an English Officer, 243 Military Affairs and Matters relating to our Army generally, Remarks on our Conduct of, 166
Military Superiority of Nations, the Causes influencing it, 483
Military Life, Dodges in, by "Portfire,"
Military and Naval Intelligence, 125, 278,428, 615
Register; or, Edi- tor's Portfolio, 110, 259, 417, 606 Military News, Items of, 135, 293,619 Road to Ruin, the, 35 Science, Notes on, addressed to Candidates for Commissions, 90, 183, 392, 571
Napier, Admiral Sir Charles, his Baltic Campaign, noticed, 426 Napier, General Sir Charles James, G.C.B., Life of, 317
Naval Courts-Martial, 294, 464, 622 News, Items of, 467
Prize Money, 462, 621
and Military Appointments- Promotions and Vacancies, 131, 291, 455, 618
and Military Intelligence, 125, 278, 428,615
Register; or, Edi- tor's Portfolio, 110, 259, 417, 606 Navy, the Royal, in Commission, Sta- tions of the, 144, 304, 469, 625
Discipline of the, and Admiral of the Fleet, 201
Estimates for 1857-8, 464 Reform for the, 420
New Organization of the Staff, 110 New Rifled Gun and Rifle Musket, Colonel Jacob's, 273 North-West Passage and the Arctic Search, 595
Notes on Military Science, addressed to Candidates for Commissions, 90, 183, 392, 571 Notices, Critical, 117, 267, 424, 611 to Correspondents, 277 Nottingham, Crimean Banquetat, 134
Packet Service, the, 263
Paddles and Screws, Gossip about, 174, 536
Pause at Gallipoli, the, 120 Pembroke Garrison, 290
Pension of Naval Officers' Widows, 339
Persia, Declaration of War with, 125, 262
Despatches from, 433
Philipson, Caroline Giffard, Lonely Hours and Eva, by, noticed, 426 Piedmont, Shooting in, 237 Pioneers, Regimental, 126 Poems, by Eliza Rogers, noticed, 207 Portfolio, Editor's; or, Naval and Military Register, 110, 259, 417, 606 Portugal, Military Adventures in, by an English Officer, 243
Promotions and Appointments, 147, 307,472, 628
Refuge, Harbours of, 123, 268 Register, Naval and Military; or, Editor's Portfolio, 110, 259, 417, 606
Remarks on the Organization and other Matters connected with the Royal Artillery, 55 Reminiscences of the War in the East, by a Military Chaplain, 93 Rifle and Artillery Improvements in India, by an Officer of the Royal Artillery, 71.
Rifle and Projectile, Col. Jacob's Im- proved, 489
Roberts, Edwin F., the Christmas
Guests round the Sea-Coal Fire, by, noticed, 118 Robertson, Captain Alexander Cun- ingham, H.M. 8th Regiment, In- creased Efficiency of the Army, by,
Royal Navy in Commission, Stations of the, 144, 304, 469, 625
Ruin, the Military Road to, 35
Sandhurst, near Farnborough, Hants, Half-Yearly Public Examinations at, 30
Sargent, Major, the Case of, 114 Schools of Music, 128
Science, Military, Notes on, addressed to Candidates for Commissions, 90, 183, 392, 571
Scraps from St. Helena, 255
Screws and Paddles, Gossip about, 174, 536
Shooting in Piedmont, 237
Signals to be used at Sea, Code of, 500 Sketches, Crimean, 84
Small Arms, the Manufacture of, 141 Snap-Caps for Rifles, 127
Staff Changes, 130, 291, 618
Officer, the, and Lord Cardigan,
Statesmen and Soldiers, Austrian, in the 19th Century, 373
Stations of the British Army, 143, 303, 468, 624
Royal Navy in Com- mission, 144, 304, 469, 625 Sunken Ships at Sebastopol, the, 109 System of Punkahs, Lieut. Cook's, 423
Taking in a Reef, 111
Theory of War, the, 159, 32
Tower, Punishments in the, 173 Traces, Supposed, of the Franklin Party, 465
United States' Legation, 430
Victoria Cross, the, 259, 419
List of the Decorated, Libraries, 260 Voluntary Enlistment and Armies of Reserve, a Few Remarks on, by an Officer of the Royal Artillery, 327
War in the East, Reminiscences of the, by a Military Chaplain, 93
Wars between England and France, 10 Wellington Monument in Guildhall, the, 134
Wildflower, by the Author of "The House of Elmore," noticed, 267 Williams, General, General Kmety, and the Defence of Kars, 11 Woolwich again looking Warlike, 427 Arsenal, 131 Garrison, 132
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