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 XXll CONTENTS. Chapter XIII. — continued. Lyons, off, slioie The Albion Disabled state of Aretbiisa and Albion,. Engagement of the London Mith the Telegraph Battery, Its result,. ., . .... The Sanspareil, Her losses, ........ Comparative impunity enjoyed for a time by the Agamemnon, Subsequent change in this respect,. Persistence of Lyons, ..... His measures for obtaining reinforcements. The effect of liis measures, .... Reinforcements from cj^uarters not specially appealed to by The Bellerophon. Lord George Paulet, The Queen, The liodnej', The Rodney aground, The position of the Rodney, .... Her engagement with Fort Constantine,. The Agamemnon, Sanspareil, and London uoav hauling Summary of what had been effected by Lyons with hisiu- Sfpiadron,. . . . Resistless power of the cliff batteries as against .ships, The Rodney left alone on the shoal. The temper and spirit of her men,. Fire concentrated upon her .... Its ellect, ....... The Heets hauling off, ..... The Rodney still aground on tlic shoal,. Measures taken for moving her. And at length with success, .... The steadiness of her crew from first to last,. Havoc done on board her, .... The results of this naval attack on Sebasto[>ol, And causes of its failure, .... Admiral Hamelin not responsible,. Admiral Dundas, ...... Sir Edmund Lyons, ..... The praises sliowered upon liim at the time,. The credit really due to him. Lessons taught by this naval attack,