Sir," said DR. JOHNSON, "let us take a walk down Fleet Street." TEMPLE BAR A London Magazine FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY READERS. VOL. VII. MARCH 1863. LONDON: OFFICE OF “TEMPLE BAR," 122 FLEET STREET. WARD AND LOCK, 158 FLEET STREET. NEW YORK: WILLMER AND ROGERS. The rights of translation are reserved. ERRATUM. A strange error occurred in our February Number. In the article Towns on the Thames," it was stated, at p. 376, that, "years ago, when Oxford and Cambridge contended at Henley, one of the Cambridge crew was at the last moment taken ill. Oxford, strangely illiberal, declined to accept a substitute. Cambridge started with a crew of seven, and won the race." The names should be reversed. The Cantabs were illiberal; the Oxonians victorious.-ED. T. B. LONDON: PRINTED BY ROBSON, LEVEY, AND FRAN” AN, CONTENTS. Chapter XXI. Of the singular Misfortunes which befel me in Hol- XXII. Of a strange and horrible Adventure I had in Paris, 30 XXIV. I fall into the Hands of recreant Paynims, and am XXVI. Of my Service under the Great Turk as a Bashaw; of my Adventures in Russia and other Countries; and of my coming Home at last, and buying my 213 359 |