POLITICAL
... spoke of the deceased in the very highest terms as an officer and a gentleman. He has a brother, Captain Baker, in the 51st Light Infantry. ...
... spoke of the deceased in the very highest terms as an officer and a gentleman. He has a brother, Captain Baker, in the 51st Light Infantry. ...
... daughter of Philip Samuel, Esq. of Bedford place. Onthe 21st inst. atAlverstoke, Hants, M. F. Ryan, Esq. M.D. 51st King's Own light infantry, to Sophia, only dtiughter of Gay Shute, Esq. of Gosport. On the 10th inst. at Llangharne, Carmarthenshire, the ...
... Resources; with Observations on the Relations subsisting with Great Britain. By Thomas Bartlett, Assistant-Surgeon, 51st Light Infantry. Longman and Co. If Mr Bartlett's authority is to be taken without dispute, a great number of very melancholy and erroneous ...
... troops at New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, had eloped with her gallant father's aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Somerset. 51st Light Infantry. JACK KETCH, M.D.-The Vigie du Morbilarn states, that the place of public executioner was lately vacant at Bourges, ...
... Indies.-Majors H C. Barnard, 51st Bengal Native Infantry; J. G. Drtmnmond, Gth Bengal Native Itfantry ; I. Dirt, 51st Bengal Natite In- fantry; 0. Phillipps, Soth. Bengal Native Infantry ; WV. H. Earle, 39th Beongal Native Infantry; W. ...
... 32nd Foot, slightly; T. C. Darnell, 51st Native Infantry, severely * W. H Lowther and G. R. Smith, 52nd Native Infantry, severely; A. Elderton, 2nd European Light Infantry, slightly; and A. Fytche, 70th Native ...
... Voyle, 89th Native Infantry; Lieut. M. R. Turnbull, 7th Light Cavalry; Lieut H. R. James, dth Native lnfhntry; Lieut. C. Herbert, 18th Native infantry; Lieut. R. C. Lawrence 73rd Native Infantry; Lieut. B. M. Loveday, 15th Native Infantry; ...
... positions an the Tormes, and they attacked the troops in Alba,. with to enty pieces of cannon and a considerable body of infantry. They matde no impression on themr, however, and withdrew thecannoi and the greater part of the troops an that night, and ...
... Infatitra; M or P. P. StTry, 9th B ngal Cavalry; Major A. Wooaburn, 25th Bombhy Native Infantry; Major J. Lloyd, Bombay Ar. tillery- Major J. Outraaa, 23td Bombay Nttive Infantry; Major i.T. Lerlie, Bombay Attillery. To be Majors in tbe Army, in the East Indies-Capt ...
... Taylor, her llijesty's 32nd Foot; Major G. S. Montizambert, 10th Foot; Ensign C. O. Lloyd, 5th Native Infantry; and Lieutenant T. Cabitt, 49th Native Infantry. Wounded-Lieutenant-Colofel T. H. Franks, C.B., Captain M1. M'Gregor, Lieutenlants H. A. Hollinsworth ...
... vice Sir E. Poore, appointed to the Scots Fusolier Guards. 36 h Foot-Linut. A. Leslie, from half-pay of the Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles, to be Lieut. vice Ward, promoted Ensign F. 0. Elkington to be Lieut. by purchase, vice Leslie, who retires; ...
... the 15 days that have just elapsed, they did not fire a single musket. The light cea- vailry only had giVeC some blows wish their swords. Gen. Du- resnel, at the head of`400 light horse ofl he guard, fell in at the close of the evening with a column of ...