Show the allied generals their defeat the dispatch ct ef gen pelissier giving a detailed account of the asnault upon malakoff nta ATa lakoff and the ile ire ile redan n was wag a published in in the he eur yesterday da F from th this Z and from reliable private sources I 1 gather the following points from which it will vill be seen seer I 1 that the defence was conducted with I 1 immense a ability b clity and address while the attack was both slovenly and confused first the russians were aware of the precise moment at which the assault was to be made the nature and the he vivacity of the bombardment indicated clearly enough that an ail assault was to follow but we are not told how the russian commanders leati leaned fd that the he hour was three in the morning mornin this shows conclusively that the allies will never kever never find the he enemy off their guard second gen mistook a fusee discharged from th the e Ma melon amelon for Pelis signal to be sent up from the lancaster battery his division theredo the refo refoe e marched to the he attack before the other two and the he russians ly had a divided and successive ive lve asnault to repel in instead tead fead of a united and simultaneous onset third gen brunet was not ready when the fhe genuine signal was given and was actually lually ac twenty give five minutes behind meyran who was himself a quarter of an hour in advance fourth AIala malakoff koX and the redan the jh two vo works especially to be assaulted had pretend pretended ei the evening 1 before to be so badly used that hev they hep could no longer reply to the fire both pelissier and raglan were completely deceived the former says it is possible that hat these works work s had not really suffered red as much couch as we had bad the right tight 0 to o suppose ose they had f tom om the effects of our artillery 2 the armament of dla Ala malakoff lakoff had been changed during the he night and pieces adapted for grape had been substituted for the long range cannons of the day before fifth during he be night th tho russians had bad sunk the ditch lining the exterior of malakoff a couple of feet and he the french scaling ladd ladders ers were found at the critical moment to be considerably too sixth the russian fleet locked up in the haibon which pelissier had given lis its to understand was radically damaged did the allies the most serious injury one letter says that there were pots spots in part of malakoff which the be fleet rendered positively impassable nine men out of ten were swept away by its plowing gire fire seventh there were A men under arms anna behind malakoff dla Ala lakoff alone with 30 field pieces besides the armament of the bastions itself eath E ath A battery of terrible power was unmarked meled upon the ass assaulting aultin columns pelissier recognizes recognize and acknowledges all these errors and misconceptions ile he says that with spartan coolness and ei in the attack the object might have been attained but an inconceivable cei vable fatality defeated our plans ile he speaks of 0 f lle ile the lie success and the address of the movements of the he russian fleet lord ralan raglan never saw in hi bis life such di discharges ea of grape and that too from works that had bad been reduced to silence silence the night before the Rus russians slaps havin having learned that men ww were to be employed against hem them were ready to send of their own into action thus the assault has been made and at the moment of commencing the attack not a single individual in the allied camp doubted for an instant of Us its success what are the inferences to be drawn from its failure in an angering this question guestion we must remember that the death of lord raglan seems to hav bava been hastened if not determined ulet ilet by the defeat and that louis napoleon having withdrawn to a country seat near versailles is living in isolation and as may be easily believed in alternate fits of rage rage t and derDon dency the inferences are evidently that the russians can never be taken unaware unawares 8 e as the london times declares they have agents in the heart of the allied camp that they are more than a match for the french and english in those hose ruses auses de guerre which neutralize the first advantages of valor number and position that their resource resources are still that their invention is still ii lively iv ely bly and there is neither lack of provi provisions ions lons nor ammunition and that the regular fortifications of the city will be defended with tenfold ten fold the vigor which characterized the defence of the exterior works or the heights of alma or the valley of inkermann the allies have suffered a severe defeat have undergone a sudden and violent check and are laboring under a natural disappointment and tinder under what is much worse the consciousness that they have overrated them themselves selves and underrated their enemy pei pel Pelissier issler was never famous for prudence and he has now lost a portion of his credit for sagacity another charm has also been destroyed the happy influence of famous anniversaries louis napoleon is especially superstitious on this point as is well known the of june was the anniversary of the battle of waterloo and was chosen and indeed waited for in order that a victory gained g lined in common might obliterate all old grudges and dissipate at least for presen present pu purposes To any yet active prejudices the antic anticipated atto Pt victory ory was a disastrous and even disgraceful defeat A russian asked ail an A aily ally ly during the truce for th burial of the dead it if the english and french generals ene rals rais were not drunk durin during tim tiie tile assault ex |