| Scutari and its Hospitals. | The Commissariat again. | The Bashi-Bazouk. |
| Miss Nightingale. | A Camp Dinner. | Russian Officers and Soldiers. |
| Balaklava. | The Heights before Sebastopol. | The French Officer. |
| A Snow Storm. | The Zouave. |
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LANDMARKS OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND. By the Rev. James White. (The Twenty-second Thousand.)
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BIOGRAPHY.
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BOSWELL'S LIFE OF DR. JOHNSON, with numerous Portraits, Views, and Characteristic Designs, engraved from authentic sources.