PRINTED BY
SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE
LONDON


PREFACE.

These pages were the last ever written by the brave and true-hearted sailor of whose life they are a simple record.

A few months before his death, some of his friends made the fortunate suggestion that he should put on paper a detailed account of his sporting adventures, and this idea gradually developed itself until the work took the present form of an autobiography, written roughly, it is true, and put together without much method, part of it being dictated at the Riviera during the last days of the author's fatal illness. Such as it is, however, we are convinced that the many devoted friends of Hobart Pasha who now lament his death will be glad to recall in these 'Sketches' the adventures and sports which some of them shared with him, and the genial disposition and manly qualities which endeared him to them all.


CONTENTS

[PREFACE.]
[CHAPTER I.—A ROUGH START IN LIFE]
[CHAPTER II.—PERILS BY SEA AND LAND]
[CHAPTER III.—A TRAGICAL AFFAIR]
[CHAPTER IV.—RIO DE JANEIRO]
[CHAPTER V.—SLAVER HUNTING]
[CHAPTER VI.—SLAVER HUNTING (continued)]
[CHAPTER VII.—LOVE AND MURDER]
[CHAPTER VIII.—THE QUEEN'S YACHT]
[CHAPTER IX.—IN THE BALTIC]
[CHAPTER X.—BLOCKADE-RUNNING]
[CHAPTER XI.—EXCITING ADVENTURES]
[CHAPTER XII.—A VISIT TO CHARLESTON]
[CHAPTER XIII.—NEVER CAUGHT!]
[CHAPTER XIV.—LAST DAYS ON THE 'D——N']
[CHAPTER XV.—RICHMOND DURING THE SIEGE]
[CHAPTER XVI.—THE LAND BLOCKADE]
[CHAPTER XVII.—I ENTER THE TURKISH NAVY]
[CHAPTER XVIII.—THE WAR WITH RUSSIA]
[CHAPTER XIX.—THE TURKISH FLEET DURING THE WAR]
[CHAPTER XX.—SPORT IN TURKEY]
[CHAPTER XXI.—SPORT AND SOCIETY]
[EXTRACT FROM THE 'DAILY TELEGRAPH,']

SKETCHES FROM MY LIFE.