SATURDAY AlITRRNOON.
The hopes expressed in Parliament last night were vain : Go- vernment has received intelligence that Lord Raglan is no more !
DEATH OF LORD RAGLAN.
War Department, Tune 30, 1855. "Lord Panmure has received intelligence from General Simpson an- nouncing the fatal termination of Lord Raglan's illness.
"Until four p.m. on the 28th, his Lordship had been progressing to the satisfaction of his medical attendants; when alarming symptoms developed themselves, attended with difficulty of breathing, which gra- dually increased.
"From five p.m. he was unconscious ; and from this period he gra- dually Bank, until 25 minutes before nine ; at which hour he died.
"The event has plunged the whole Army into the most profound grief."