THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR
... TO TIHE EDITOR 0F TAM DAILY NEWS. I Sin,-That many blunders have been cmitdyest since the commencement of these unhappy differences, Th adof the war which they have led to, no one can read, and ?? deny; but to say that one haa been made in the ap. the pointment of Lord Raglan, is, in my opinion, as tun- Tl3 just to that officer as it is to the government that thep appointed-him-indeed, if ...