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  2. EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE

    LONDON, 4th July, 1855.—The news from the Crimea is of a chequered out; the repulse of the allied attack on the Malak off Tower and the Redan, on the 18th of Jane; the death of Lord Raglan, of Adjutant General ...

    Article : 3,265 words
  3. DEATH OF LORD RAGLAN.

    IN the House of Lords, after the clerk had read her Majesty's most gracious message, infoming their lordships of her intention to confer a signal mark of her favour on the widow and heir of the late Lord Raglan, ...

    Article : 744 words
  4. THE BOMBARDMENT AND ASSAULT UPON SEBASTOPOL.

    ON the morning of Sunday, the 17th of June, about break of day, the bombardment opened—the signal for commencing the terrible work of death being a rocket from one of the French batteries on the right of ...

    Article : 6,866 words
  5. SPEECH OF THE EMPEROR ON OPENING THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    ON Monday, 2nd July, the Emperor Louis Napoleon opened the Legislative Assembly, in a speech in which he vindicated the past policy of France and England, and announced his determination to persevere in the ...

    Article : 942 words
  6. (From the Times of 4th July.)

    THE tribute paid last night in both Houses of Parliament to the memory of Lord Raglan was at once the expression of personal regard and of national respect. The character of the late Commander of the Forces in ...

    Article : 1,220 words
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