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Kinglako’s Invasion of the Crt mea—Tho Winter Troubles —Pen-Portrait of an Editor. Grimm's Life of Gosthe— Music. Study in Germany—Swin- burne’s Studies in Bong. The Trumpet-Major—Head of Medusa— Recent Novels—-Poetical Works —Holiday Books. Notes on New Books—Books for Chil- dren—American Decisions—Mag- azines—Books Received— Literary Notes, THE INVASION OF ‘TI! CRIMEA. Mr. Kinglake is.an exceedingly conseien- tlous wrlter of ,history. ‘Tou much s0 to avoid prolixity. ‘Every Incident sugvests an Interminabie naunber of other ineldents, each in turn to be investigated and subdivided In an uttempt to finally reach the rout of the ortzinal question,” It reminds one of the old couplet about the bigger fleas having lesser ones to bite ’em, “and so on ad infinitum, ‘The defective commissariat of the Crimean ariny tends to a minute examination of the system of army administration in France and other nations; that requires s compari- son between the systems in England and Franee, to the manifest disadvantage of the former, but It won't exnetly do to show that infertority unless some enuse Js assigned; so we have lengthy discussions on the “ per- sonal sovereign ” and the “State sovereign’; Jeading finaly io a dissertation on the Brit- Ish Constitution, «Having arrived at first principles, it is {mpossible to avoid the temptation to show thelr errors, Or agains — choppen —atraw was bad for feed: it must be shown why it wag bad; and that being ascertained, what the best substitute would bes and that being decided to he pressed hay, 2,000 tons are ealled for. ‘They were not sent on account of the red-tape system of tho Home Govern- ment whieh excepted England from the mare ket and whieh jimpeded raptd transportation, Naturally enough this Jeads to an investiga- tion as to why the Admintstration at home was at fault; then to an attempt to show how It should have been remedied; then to trace the ylaring defects back to thelr original sonree! So chopped straw has led us back tothe English Constitution again, Non- success before Sebastopol naturally tends to an Investigation of the cause; the speclal correspondent fs analyzed, and the one at tneled to the Znes newspaper jn par- Hiculnr; that leads to n° discussion on newspapers; that to a history of the Tuincs with a pen-portralt of Mr. Delane, the editor; that to what Mr. D. ought to have done at a eertatn eritien! period of the campaign; and then follows u vivid portrayal of the evils resultant fromian account of the actual con- dition of the army, ete. All this Is interest- ing, but is It pertinent to history? Mr..King- Juke, like Froude, fs a historian of tho ronuntic school, pleturing events dramatic. ally and vividly rathor than as they really are, His satire Js -polished and keen, his descriptions graphic and thrilling. But he maguities the Importance of -his work, and - has sptin jtout almost beyond the strength ofthe thread, Nor is he alwnys accurate, notwithstanding the evident labor he hag be- stowed upon his task, The eplsode of tho Duke of Neweastle's order for the Invasion of tho Crimea being read tow Cabinet of sleeplug Ministers, who wero too fur over- come by slumber to consider so Important a dispateh.Is suid to be largely linaginary, ‘Then, too. he fs constantly striving to Impress the reader with tho mognituds and impor lance of his wo! Us elaborate side notes, coplous foot notes, full appendix, minute analysis of chapters, ete, all tend in tho sie direction, f Mr. Kinglake's volumescome at guch long Intervals that it Is dificult to maintain the connection. ‘The Crimean War began on the Danube in 1853 by an uttempted invaston of the Danubian principalities by tho Tussians, } The Intter were repulsed, Mr, Kinglake and. other writers Inve considered that the war tnight have been terminated with this atfalr, but for the ambition of Louls Na polvon to false first rank among European soverelens. ‘The Crhnean War, ended In 1856, when the allies occupled Sebastopol. ‘The treaty of peace was concluded March 2, 18. Mr, Kinglake begun to werlte a history of the war in J8ht—at a time when the Rnetish Nation considered (that contest as the erent. est of modern wars.—and tie writer was not Maratea permeated with the same feel- ‘The first bwo volumes of his.work were bat ished In 183: five years inter two more were lasued, and after att interval of six years a fitth, and then Mr Kinghke hat 4 only reached the wattle of Inkerman. ‘This vole ume, the sixth In the English and tho fourth In bs Amerlean edition, takes ms ono further than the troubles of 1855-652" the dark da; Crhnean War. 1t was a terrible winter, and its horrors have been plainty.and cheney. nore rated by tho historian. We fave a pletire of tho British army upon the Chersonese: hights, exposed to the fury of the elements and destitute of the necessary stores of food, clothing, tents, and medichies, But ihe net. ual deserlptlan of the winter In the Crinea oceuples comparatively little space In the yolume, Which 1s almost entirely taken.up with pratse of Lord Raglan, an livestigation of the enuses of the sultering of the troop aud disetssions on war correspondents an the course of the London Pines, Let ww— so faras is posslbte In the brief space of ao newspaper revlew--examlny Slr, Kinglake’s work as to cach of thesy three poluts, Mr. Kluglike attempts to show that the Tinea pursved wn wie so course In publish ing the Jetiers Ww: y by its special corres spontent, Mr, Tae frown tho seat of war;, that {t revealed the plans of the allies to me eneny, Pianete discontent with te lead- erg of the army at home, and 80 ine paired the eflicloncy of tho army, and td a great many things to the bpablig ‘intel it was not neeessary for the public ta know, On these volnts the Vlmex Itself his tur, ulshed the beat answer, ‘It siys, in an edl- torial notico of this last volume’ “It has generally been allowed that wo vred sume Useful service on that occas slon,—that the fnithful and brittiant otters of our correspondent, whieh wo did our best to phasize und support, were In- great hreauuta the mesns of making the true baste ton of our army apprehended by the pu tee by Parliament, and by the country, and that we this wsulsted to avert a great enlamilty, We cannot, after oll, tunke out that Mr, Kinglake ts able to deny this wis tho case, nat Indeed, that NG was nttogether go spose, Mr, Kinglake | ends by practleally “charging tho Tunes with allowing Itself to bu carried away by mere engerness for news jute & neglect of [ts duty Wowards the country and Of the tru interests of the country. He even frames the avensation that at that erltical tne, when the fate of our army was hang in the balance, we wero *dombuated” by aiean desire to be hy the position of hay ue predicted disuster, , . . Our coursy Was taken In full consclousness of tho diaad- vantages it involved, and upon 9 elear cals culation that matters lind reached “such 9 erluis that publtelty,| had beeainy the less of two evils oe Ve assisted the public, . hh the ‘yuu, ‘Parliament aud the Government, to see and mnglne, a3 well as horely to know, w) that Was happening. ma ‘Tho “only question worth | illsquss Mt whether we were substantially in the 4 shite aut wheltiee the indignation we aroused ru aueoe gut resnits, On thesy polnts ‘A Kinglake ls obliged ‘by facts to pronouneo ti our favor, and with the verdict of faets thus ridghuly knowledged we ure abundunts iy content The bare suetas| uduads speak for themselves, ‘The result exposure wade of the prevailing Hulsinanagement Waa that Parliument no svomer wet than a Com