13 OCTOBER 1860, Page 11

The death of General Sir Harry Smith, who has been

so long ill, took place yesterday at his house in Eaton Place. Sir Harry Smith had seen much war. He served in South America, fought with Sir John Moore, was enaged with his riflemen under Craufurd and Wellington through many a hard field from Portugal to Toulouse. He also served in America in 1811, and came back in time to fight at Waterloo. He had directed operations at the Cape ; he was present at Maharajapore, and he won the battle of A liwal in the Sutlej campaigns. Sir Harry received, as he deserved, a war medal with twelve clasps.