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and shako , musket , bayonet , and knapsack , show that this wild and seemingly irregular m ^ Is leave not license , and that * a . few notes axe tntjB wanted from- the- bugle , a . few rolls of the dcum * , j » , «» vert this taaniltaoaa mass into cqweawiea * , l « Mniltiqng » and megjm& * ta oi the neatest , ctettB « at ,. * a ( kd )> a 9 & ittacip&iaed troops in Ghriatendom .. . BftteiSW the ; bugtema * wait * and the druan * sw sfinitf canp leave is the law of the camp , and fcbe < ease * a * Vtf caitledsness of the soldiers honsefeoW itt feefetacfes isi tran&planteKf on the greensward and inter -tfie open air . G « mp fopoitore ,. clothes , and btaniett &j » jpSed up in front of the tents amidst tfcestiwfe of arms ,
whews-the hot- son keeps them dxy ^ auaA . t&e , fresh eea-bf ^ eae airingthem keep * tfeat . sw ^ jtviia&eleafi Table * near fcke office ** ' teats , loaded : with eatableai show ? tt * at breakfasting anil 43 mAmgn * kfnse , < as tfeey saj afc Creanorac ^ is the onter- df 5 tlie day . (^ e&tfenaen holding coonnffiBkms- » ' Ste * - Majesty ' s Gnarfe walk afiottt in i&nnet sbtrts ^ ftadfoasetapoti sers—a costume wftrcfe would romevitfiist astonish their tsar partaker * or t& © balf-roonv and tfceur grim partaecsiortheecarte : t 4 H& SbtdietsT wwres , stand on the beach , washing clothes in tfte , watttc ^ of the
Bosptwraa o * congregate ii > th « qggfiteq * : g » are » -of Scutari whete they fisttb ^ k lise » 4 « tlMt osoiwmental treess amd baa ^ agfc the clothes * to dry ^ while half the shJFtsvaitd white trousers- of the < ssici £ t tie ; spread oat on tfi ^ grass bteaefeting . Tbere w a ^ riiilbaiyf roerrtrocaC everyitrlrere ? sfioatsr of fangij $ & <« jn ^ E cferecr ^ " ours * o"ttt frfelrr one encutuguient alfieP aSaftkeF- ^; ti ^ e feanao ^ th ^ beMhia answewd b ^ of aLtuaxch l isted ; by a * . tian £ ^ t ]^ - ^ p « 8 Bi . gci > , ve ^ 1 he £ & ssife , 6 ugS& calls- firam SeHnae ^ t * MM&- fcE y * - deux fcooswng ! aSgxaaj && » over they T «? fifeifc , jwfeese > tkw fetta aa % te <« ame veaselieame in * frein fch * fleets A
aroaii fleet of steamers : and , tranaportr—tarenty mhI —Hear of Sefimieby Traraiag ? all betofctetft- tfrst this scene of lfife a » & naemmeat S * -bat * a ^ jpfjssiftg * ' Tfeioit , -ancl that the day is at EmncEw ^ tt tBedty offtcntai wiE be swegt away- —not leaving a . ti ^ aceb ^ Erind . Here am tb& ^ 4 ^ o £ . Mwt ' Cw * q ^ t « £ r ^ , t& * Karaw ) at a * ju * tter to ^ kLa ' cWkj , aZUhe , mgpotvis . & bttxwek andi < amj ) were pafadedvseaKwtpl j ^ and , afttetwarAi nwirchad . to * -the lidge whif ^ boun& aiay suU . ot t& « , sbalfiMrrUaft br « ad raviae of wtiich I have already spoken as separating the camp ; ¦ of the brigade oftJtiardB front the camp oft he other brigades . Hh& sedgnent » fehta * , ax& tUe ground ww » ti * fta * 1 , battalion : GtfenaA a * Gaun&v 1 st oatta&ufe . G * Jdatresi » Gosred * - iati
fcafctalkw . Scat * Eoailiet € ku « itda , 3 m JFwniiaiSw tath Foot , 23 rd Welsh Ia * tlisia » 3 fltf » , Jfcot ,, 33 d ( Ehike < rf WelikjgtattV ) Seanasnt ,. 41 at ( Prince of Waletf ) « ernmen ^ 4 Ztit BSk » t , 49 th Foot , 55 th . Foot , 77 th Foot , 88 th . Connaugtefe ; Bangers , ^< t Hi jhland « r » i . 96 tk Foot , * n efe thdsRifi » Brigjujafii ^ i battalia ^ and aWtery of six pieca » a £ aatlllisi ^ Tfa » total force on the ground consisted of about M $ QQQ r noaof andeftr weifjh ^ statote , 3 Odi atnngti ^ cooM iMtibft . iiBUcbedspcobftbljby a similar body of any troops in Eucnwfe A * tbay nHumhcik -froiB camps an * barracks m . denseoMansns , caiwerrang on the ridjpfr f tlieeye eefosid to beliewetluBittheycotridibacoaw deneed ioto- « i atn ^ dta apac * a »> tiaarHbaywacBi ( naferadi : to- > occupy . The ; Isagadff of ( xoardav wawing tho > hoi lorn toak ,
tip their position , m columns ^ of coniBanics-OBi the ereste of t £ e hill an , the : right fltual ^ tliwirearnertb * 9 Qdi ( tho > 43 d and : 79 th regfcwmtx aren stili vnwhioB ; ' of tim , bcigadeX ¦ completing taa Dnk » 'o £ Oamacidjpfai : dimsion . Sir ^ BotiL Evans' dafROsiony consisting o £ - the 3 * tii Fo « t ^ . 4 jtsft Foofc , 4 ?* li . Eoo ^ . 49 th Fdofc , 55 feh Foofe ^ and 96 tbJRonrt , was ferna ^ i naxt -on thek left , and Sir G « aBge \ Bxoonrs ^ i ( ft « light ) j 3 £ viaian ) composed of the 7 tlx Fusileerar ,. the 28 tLFit » aeets ll&tfci Booty SM . Foot , 77 th Foot , SatkEoot ,. with-tia Eifle Brigade attached ,, formed oa the flank , three o £ theraginneaU . bftia ^ . drawttup : at right angjea to- the rest of the Iioj& . ih , Cttn 9 e < HAejnca of * tra narrowness of the point . The continued ag ^ th-j of tbee Turks ,, which , becoraea aiaolutely dlaaruatiofiL Lo any mores
-excitable raae urns . astontsiiiiig . on . tuts occasioflu TbBca-wenti some three or four gentlemen on . liors « b « ck ^ , with tboit gi « fthea . rerS' im attendance ,, andL two or thtea naUve , « aria ( kg ) e » . i | 41 ! of yeiled women on th « ground . ; bat though Scntfln wftbu its populafioa af 100 ^ 000 a « aIaL waswithifta . mileand . a . tttlf ,, it did not appear that half » dozeageoi ^ e . Jiaii fccen * added to the usual exoewd of caian' followpm \ wh » aetend on such o «« a > - sions . The GreeJcs . we to more uumerous ,., ajMiPer * sent over « fjiic ahnze of foreigners , all d » csa « d in , tW newest , Paris faahions rso that onaimkcnt finej . himself at a-fi » efai » Bable . fieldl dajj in England , but fotth * c ^ pcesjgircvesL . ajidtthfitufl . nun&rcttii glancing above them in tha distance ^ At 12 oicIocS ^ , Lord Ba ^ an , atteutLul by Sir George Brown UieDuke-afC « iu > bridge ^ SirDa Lacy Evans , the Eaidof Lucim T tho . Genfi « als . Df B » ig ^ a Bentincki Sir C . Campbell ^ Fenaefatbvr , AJuey ,,. Aim / u& Biiller r their Aidea-de-Citsip and MoJote of Bciraaey , oaal Liouteottut-Gaionel da Lagondie and Chef d'Eaaadcoa Vioo ^ to the number of . thirty an forty ,, appeared on Uie . gijound Lm a perfect biaze a £ gold luxe and scarlet and white phunea .
They were received by tLe bands of all the regfinouts atri £ iag up " God save the Quean , " but aot with that unanimity * which would t >« desirable in order to give a perfect eflect to tLu * uoble Bbiains of our national anthem . Lord Itttglu . ru having ridden slowly aloop a . portion of the lines , whccLei round and tooJt hia post la front of the cenbro c « gun £ O . t Alter a ahort pause , just as Uie guns of thes . Nig « r wexei heurd thundermg out a . royal sal&to fxom the Iioaphorus ia honour of lw ; r Majesty's . bLrlluliiiy , tlie barula struck up Lha rmtiouul uii- ugiuu , ami down at ouce fell the colours of every regimeul drooping to tli « ground- The thing vwae , wull doao , aud tlio cfl ^ ct of these tlmty-two rnaasea ol richly dyed sLJk encruatfd witli . the names of grcu . t victorias , falling ao auddculy to the earth an if sUiiclc down by one blow , w « a stmnge aud UexpreMuiblc . In aaother minute a shout of u God buvo the Quaen" rau from th « Kiflos- on the Lutt to tlie GuarJa . « ii tho right , and three tronnoTidous cljcer » , gatheriu ^ force as tliov rolled on with tho accuinulutcd
strength of a trrouaand tbxoats-from regiment after regiment made the rery air ring , tie ears tingle , and' tha heart throb ! Some of the regiments putted of their shakos , and waved them in the air ni accompaniment to . the shouts , others re-Tnanred ttotfonless , but mads not fess nofea than their fiBbws ^ After the cheering bad" di ^ d swar , leaving , , bvwever a . strange sensation ; in many / aac . Elagtr alr T ^ osom , as-we ' jiffwareht bow soon tfreir voice might Be sflenced forever , tlie | march past began in qakA tmw . ' Tike Gnanfe ; wfto werom ; great BBod frununjr , possifefy bewnse , tferir necfa w « re fe » e and ajiprisoaers had been letontrasraeti act of grace , murcttA magnintoenrlr . Tike BisShn ^ rs-wera scarcef ^ a ' whit
fii-] . iwr or , andtltenrpipes an * dress , areartwf a senraation anwirg the Gneks wba are firad ofca ! Bngth » m Scotefr Albautatss , amd compare them to tKo-Kfephtfir trffies ^ anjonrvhoTn nia « sj and kBPts st 3 I ftamisb . Some of the otfier ^ g finentr mdl ¦ w eff , others not so- treS ^ and" on . Ieimng \ r 1 i * r ; ground" all rBarctTecf oflPCc tnSen * tsspwtSfB csnipsj andf Oib ' pTDce ^ edfitgs of ftfrday were brongfit fa's £ losr ( ' so fin * artlre' authoritRs wwre- concealed . Tlio € fnarns ^ fio wevcr ; I&el their games , rsemgjh tuttks , leaping , rtmnnig ; &c , in Ok afternoon atid ehe regtrnwrta . pfayed \ oockefr , ana indulged " 'in athef nraahci aport * , in Bprte of t&e teat of tft » day . B » th ; e evenujrg ,,, aj Bandsome o * cfefe , erected iuLtfre c ^ ntwaf tlerCitta * di > ' caiap ^ and cirramedE ^ ntfr linreU wasr aatroun ^ ed % flPvtrerfcs . ¦
l , ABotheE « bseirvc »^ jDai ^ r : i \ V « A > aeky » :- ~ Wbtes pcwtaadkig- afoa ^ r tb « line from rigkt to foft tie Conun « a * B » 4 ii ^ hj « rll «< tr « a € ledi'tli « c < Btj « i ' r ift » tt « oT » pve ^ sented anns ^ and tin teodiSi » tra * k up ^ Go * ssw tie p ^ H > aen . TWsolOTnn strain * file * sit hea » lS 8 v . witb an rwfe . (• Bribable fta 4 itwvoe < prfthr a « d atdn ^ sff . Aid-wlr ta ebeew , -atwrty , J ^ d , ^ n * d «» ftaing ^ bmaHS . ftswatl » awssy wreir- tRe stoutest of those that -were to remain behind felt ' niflwfl ' f « lm « r ts toii « ars . Many iadfea w * pfc a # i * wiite * © ottight . This cheering th *< 2 oMai ooefb « eigqi «« if o « theer « roff «; la ^ > ~ 4 SMft h «« odt > a * ca « npiig » , Bug ^ tt ^ * n « y _ fa ^ ^ yataHKteis tbe tlwragtMrof tnSTWger ami ltafdshfpWlicft an i » ster * for t ) a « se gfJlwii mwr ^ new 50 t « W , . and j »* -a t mwe handfol' t » th » ni ^ n ^ s tliatf « t » tntderainns to- opgUBse ^ themi Ho * Haftny ; of tfliiosa . that Beari ! h * Jir » at ? ofthe eww-; pa % n ; wilfe < om » bacfe to * reeoaBttil& Sis * wy ? Those > cfeeors ^ WBi ^ for ^^ for ^ fv ^ ^ aJtoaftf /'' tb * sfcr « we 3 l of bnwemen 3
When t * w baft stcaisa of tfnp national anth « m haddied awwjs tiie Tariooffwg iaawnts , conHn ^ tlbnt ^ witb th& a * tflfery and-th » fftt « rd * ott'tht w ' ght ^ msrdked ^ : | nis « ' « lji « CienutMa ^ r mi-ehia ^ wfeo sahttefeach ; w « nM « lt '« aii « 'p « s »» d 4 Aja&t&e aoundof sationai md ( MJi *» fifes * ' tlw sat , and ttie ^ * fl » rilj » h © r 8 n « nt era ^ * Tb « SJwatoBee ^ of © l * En ^ an ^ , " a «** Gtiwr , bwy % chwr ^ recaBu *! to tile mind vrsions of tfts « -mighty odaad infeBa w « t » rHig « w ^ tb » ntodier . o # awarrnati ( H » , wb » has now entered into the great ^ jta * - ' fer hBr wn » iexiBt ! Mie 8 nditke ligbr ts ^ and litoeffty M tW Earop « an < natioB 8 , Whertths 3 regimeoBtefeiwrrtnTTi «^ to ^* r irftri ( W 8 ; < iaa ^ t « irB tbedCiwaka « jdBlr-i »» ehiff % ¦ omSmv wiwr rtad ^ * hioH ? H ^ ea-k Ttp ^ tQe « m ^> tow Haryder Pasha .. The light diVisloB—seTen seghments , 8000 ' nw »—witt i fron * to-mwum nwrtswg'Wntmenev lea ^ iirg * for Vam * . tn » rest-of tfe » i trWgs a » e-to ftlloir ae sooa aa > postibdto It--i s' bow « nddpated that n » less t&ao' a foKHa ^ ght omr oatpost * will' U 4 in sigo < of ths Buaeian lines- '¦ ' .. ¦' ¦ : ¦ '
Four weeks of camp life in the healony air oPScWwri have done wonder * f « thetpoopa . KneVcn svldiers in better condition . Never did a small army coaimenee-p cani" paign under better aoapicea ^ as fmr as- tho physical powers and the nt&rafa of tlte ^ nwir ep . Hardfy aov * sfefttiesa has ppevaitecr ia the camp- ; and wn&tever cases * tfierewwe ^ were alfcht ; fhs Fusilier Gourde , fer fttetauce , eibtmp 1090 Pawn , liatrnevnr , at any on » time ^ nmr » than ststaan' nwer off duty on account of sickness . The troops had beenweB coodmTted ,
sob « r r' aad scropnllMisly attentive t » th « ur datjr . That is the tmtmtiovt « f all thw officers ^ aad' of all them w ««» h «* daaBngp wittf th « caanp . Tfannn has .- not beeo ai s » ri « saaatfist fir tue ^ hreefc * to tak » hoW eft The- p « obt » of England ) may rest aswHii tkat sash- troop * witt do- tnm' dtttf aeder »» y cwcumstances and wherever ta » y « r »; and ? a » the-Ttoks 'will long remember the " stoany vedvceatedi soidiens ; iriC& the sn < wth > chins , " s » wfll tb « j BaBStanSy in wrery abort time , leara to tsemble a * the asfproacb oc * oar tmcooquerei ; battaimnv .
l ; astbf v -vre hare from tbe pen or a Prussian officer the following , most gratify ; ing v account of tbe gjcand diapl « y ila , a , v ^ Hsyr wUkk diwtdea . toai eocax » nmenb of that Guards from * tk ^ fc o < J Uw obber . scf ^ manfe sy , « o * ^ toea . oacadair , and ujuter avbrUliaiat easttara ak y ^ two batter tea of actillunr took op thew ( station at- h ^ if-pasfc a ^ evea oTclodt , on tbei 94 thi of May , the anniwwaary o £ . ik » Q $ M « a'S birthday r . ia . older to qekbvate tba * wranfc ity aiiiirapasiBg . mintai'ysptctaclav , The superbly mouatedi asfciUaqe totnmtd . ' th * EigJM wsag . THe : Guards took tbeii » . fround- ! adjoining to them & ntaab cam * the : iafajitry . and . Highl « ade « ftj . and toe BSfla Brigeda foanml the eatcwaa kfu Xhtt infaotry abaodL in colaranay witit the i bands in . tbe . mteFveatfae space to- , the riflht wing c £ each i cegipicnt- ^ th # ' fUwrto-the frontw
Lord BAglan , the British ConatnandeE—in-Ghief , rodadown tlbe fuont , accompanwd ; by hia superbly mounted atafiv the soldiara presenting arms , add fell the biuada phtying " - God savei tli « Queenw" Tlw fltt ^ ja th-wo bod asea bq > many victories sunk , pnoudly saluting th * ir distant : Queea t and three liearty thiilliog dheejrs rang through tha air , proceeding from 17 000 BfibisU thxoais . I have witnessed ) many fiaa military displays , but never did 1 seo a < more stirring ; sight cban tlua ^ and the lojnil and hearty sliout , under tlie present circumstances , ranjj ; through
tho mr lileo a solemn oalh to HjxMid blootl and hlo tar the honour of Old England . Th « bold liritoua abood like walla of stono , and warved their Imts . in glee . I could woll appreciate tlie cnthuaiflfltic exclnnaation of n » y neighbour , an ollicer of tho Iijuialiee , " 1 um proud of my nation ; " and felt tho tetird that dimmed tho eyes of tlxe English kdios uround me . Wuoe-ver has aeeu tho aelf-conndencu of theso troops , uaul their enthusiasm , will a ^ rce with iuo that they may expect fresh victories . After tbw untUuaiusti *! cheering , thu tiooiw began to defile in companies . Tho Guurda , who
iE 2 Jfc I 8 j 3 * Sw ^ HMtaw the Duke o ^ C 3 i » m !» rf % L looKw spienmtffy . Thai trori g fte- ^ tearing an * ( juret gfi&b wweso ^ erlt After < tftem t fflpwrolly admire * itis Hirht eowpaiwy ^ ttfew we ^ all ^ wwi ^ rfiil troopac ^ iue ^ Bliglisit , sowiars -d » nat mardta oa aasai » HiKb ^ tlb J ^^ mechaxrical pt ^ eiaka » th . Pruiui ^ o . KSai « a « e ^^ WB »« b , aadddk . M * leave je »^ h tte ' mSZS S ^ tft SF ^ MMy-. w ^ V 6 r parade , aoidreaaBd « a&fc& raflce of Ernsna was Uea ^ to say ui Eiurfajad th ^ J ^ S yQPgB m . ttofrfcjow . lioir to marca , but T tmW mm ^*«^| r « iey lave a wa * off marching whfcfr smax&L murff of * HM « afcfyiaft »^ wafe ^ l tte 4 taBi » wiiim «« 1 fr < aa ^ _ ItfaaAit > w » yd » w » yo » toSBy a -ww 4 ab » ot «» - «*»•»» twni sfaoita . ? ta ^ awis . Arifeisiti soUkm , oat liiawr otaWaaali tea 4 £
- . InB «( aa i * lh # c « a > j » tlie armies of , ti « , < k > iana « piagjOa& thejja fwctwft or th » a , hours , b « fcMt , tb * , | araa * Mw ' aJlt ^ 'Li Alt' v > i # Xl » vfci : " * ' ; » ¦ ¦ V ^ 3 ^ * TCr ^ Ifjf-ff ! - V * rr WP *^^^ & i ^ ° ^ W ^ * nej | grar ( the , pgaal &r Mrade . joa ^ t ^ o » a ^ 4 ^ Sffi ^^ ffiS fe !!^ * # # im # i * ip * w * rfrowwmeutB ana DatCalioiiff axe fortoed ; Jit te'ij ^ dn ^ teaia flfl . go straight to their nlace of ; B « 8 ermgi . ¦ ¦¦ tk i& 1 ^ 1 ftf £ tMJ 3 t gi « it J ^ sfet *^ aothi ^ i ^ ftlt lmTWW yo « t » Wfet ^ Cbey wwrid st&r ^ , ( A e ** fl « r « i 1 * sigw « f » pwradw—o ^ WWt mi oeiaf nwiawaA- T&n at > kttam < vwa « aB ^ bm ^ ia ^ ' atiiirtal p «» B ? « apenma » -, tiaacXTa ^ aw « o * t ^ tjAv « iBn » ra ^ MM »» aM K oWJBra ^^ e . fefe i » to su « k . auakataflT ^ nany tw ^ ntj-fow ""*^ .. Kn * T i * * - . - *"> T " ° " . ° rT "' Tfj . ; iri'tjj jfaltife TnirlB ^ ent ^ a ^ n ^ do » not in . the , least nuklcie i&axanai . sferonriyi - ¦ TJ % are t&& p | rt ^ of ne « tnessk a ^ ( Oea ^ Mteftl t&at tb ^ tMdna ^ 4 a& # iiMa ^ > "¦ ™
Tt was a mercy tftat ^ ojHt , men . « oa | di Ie $ 6 oofe- ifapf b »« e h 5 e ^ h , & ^^^ ii ^ ratM 'MVErqfo a&pimitfBL naTebtostthftisfcj Ob ,. ' £ ^ i 3 k ^^ el o « % » w&inefed&W die ^ rr ^ rui / I ^ Sr ^^ - ' ' _ " ¦ ^ ^ ' ^* The b " rigad # orders for tha Guards were distia ^ afebaftN to a great noveltf ^ Her . iiygatiy ? s . GJnaEd » were actually Coramandfed top ^ ofe ^ w ^ raoin : btogics , ' * and to march with . # ' ^^^^^^^ B ^^ l ^^^^^^^^ mim never since tns ^^ were ioroa / gc | ffr * " ¦ " ¦ T'tfw p ^ P * - '? BFf ^ i * ffffll more raJgiog , thnn ^ iattc ' cWr ^ tluoatiL , when they . apnSyr m , <**« gnmal .. m mimSSL
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CONTiatENTAL NOTES . TUB WA » . Tuii intelligenc © of tb © week doe » not carry us far be >« md ) the telegraphi « announcements received kist week . The fruit of the conference of th « general ^ mt Varna , and of the review of the Turkish army at Schumlii by Marshasl St . Arnaud , is seen to tho itasmediate adrance of tbe French troops from fJaHl poli and of the British from Scutari . Th © first traaaport with French troops oa board , sailed up the Bosphorus on the 25 tli t and the Light Diyiuion of Batuh left Bcutari ^ , under Sir George Brown , 70 Q 0 strongs oil tli * 2 » tii of May . By thi ^ tim < & the whole ,, or the greater part of ihu troops , 25 , 000 French , and 17 , 000
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June 1 O , 1854 ] THE LEADER . £ 35
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Leader (1850-1860), June 10, 1854, page 535, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2042/page/7/
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