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The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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of each European corps, (armed;) the Commander-in-Chief, the Earl of Elgin, chief mourners. The corpses on gun-wagons, each drawn by six horses. Mourners — nearly all the officers of the English, and a large number of the French army, including General Montauban, Commander-in-Chief. The burial service was read by the Rev.--M'Ghee, chaplain to the Britiish forces. The priest of the Greek Church attended by request, in his pontifical robes, holding on high the emblem of our faith. Father Mahee, the Roman Catholic priest attached to the British army, was present. Three volleys were fired by the infantry. The Chinese authorities have been made to pay the sum of 300,000 taels of silver (say £100,000) for the families and friends of the deceased. The exact amount for each will be decided by her Majesty's government, the maximum, it is said, will be £10,000, and the survivors who escaped will participate, in consideration of their sufferings. One Sowar has died since he came