EDUCATIONIN TRE ARMY.
written than those of any other daily paper. Then again, all clergymen to uphold youth in arms against age, with its experience, and hence the end, in some measure,. the command of the army resting in himself.
When will such writers as that of "The British Officer at School" ever fairly reflect on the past, is regards the British army in the Crimea, in
order to become consistent recorders of the great merits of the British army in India. When is it to be found in the military annals td' any nation, so
many officers, in so many different parts of the eountry, prefitumently die-
tingeishing themselves for bravery and intelligence in the field, showing theniklves able masters of their position. Of these officers and regiments, at the ?istbreirk, none had ssrved in the Crimea, they simply bore the stamp of high Verracter which behamed to the system of the army, and Which
had obtainNsl such deserved praise in the camp at Chabham amongst those British rept. Puts which s.fterwards served in the Crimea.