his indifference as to his fate, [333];

and new steamer, [333];

visits the Husseinyeh, [335];

and his officers of Husseinyeh, [336];

sketches made of, [338];

complains of a British Minister, [339];

has commanded cowardly troops more often than other men, [339];

will not retreat shabbily, [340];

why has been kept on alert, [342];

hemmed in by Arabs, [343];