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Show lit; sui.ii noi.Mi,t:. SUmilOAI. 1'AIN IIIKVINTfll Tils. UtNntAI.'rt lIUMAltlHt. 1IUI1IAL. .,.r Journal) I'rlrce Vlilor of Hoheulohc, who died Intely In England, had thu good fortune In tho Crimean lamrnlgn lo save the life of Lord Wnlseloy, at that Hiuuusukaltorn lu thu Ninetieth regiment. regi-ment. Hiding bnck from the trenches to camp, Prince Victor ratsid n stretuln r liiarlni! Ibe body of au nlllcer. It lllliillho handherrhlef lo sen who It was, and recognU d Wolsoliy's face. It was coM'red Kith blood from a deep wound lu the cheek.' Thinking ho aaw u twitch In the face ho cilhd a nnnl doctor (Irving by iiauu) to look nt him, much lo the Indignation of the army surgeon who ha 1 "a-ied" him as ilea J, and who shouted to him lo "Jeavohli dead alone." Uullmurlod b) hU remarks Prime Vn t ir tried to extract a Jairged r leco of sluuucllcLlnglu Ihu wound, nnd the palnapiaieutly Inuglit Wolaelov to, lor oiler a little brandy hud be'eu oured down his throar, amll inoru arservatloue from Ihu army doctor thu't he waa dead, Wolieloy sat up.exclnlni-logs up.exclnlni-logs "No moro deo 1 thau you aro,you fool'" Htrangely enough Dr. Irving waa BuUeiiiionlly licit surgeon lo l,ord Wolseley lu thu Ashanteecaniatgn, and told him, remarks tho writer uf tho article, the above facts, which had been till then unknown tu him. |