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THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET. THE ARMY

... 92 Highlanders, which arc be conveyed to Corfu, relieve the service companies the 10th Foot, abroad since 1826. The 51st Light Infantry to embark at Chatham by delochinents, when required, for New South Wales. The service companies of the 77th regiment ...

sentiments, but those of a large and influential portion of the inhabitants. We attach the more wcHil to his ..

... Presence Chamber at balf.past nine o’clock, when the presentations commenced. The Grand Hall was lined detachment nf the 51st Light Infantry, the Band of which Regiment played during the night and was stationed (he Grand Staircase. Their Excellencies in Presence ...

SATIRDAy,

... hydrogen lime lights discovered by him in 1816, end reported by the Light house Coinmiltce in ISiW, but has discovered another light of considerable beauty, I simplicity and intensity, of 140 times greater power than the present standard lights, which, compliment ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET THE ARMY,

... Regiments inlended for foreign ser vice:—46th and 93d to ihraltar; 12th t«. the Maun, tius, relieve the 291h, ordered home; 51st Light Infantry New South Wales; 77th regime, it to Malla ; 68th, from Gibraltar to Jamaica, lo here •lered home; 70lh to Barbadoes ...

THE AUMV

... expected to proceed to Launceston, to replace the which are to occupy Hobart Towa barracks, on the embarkation of the 51st Light Infantry for India. The first division of the 37th Regiment embarked on Satur at Gravesend for Ceylon. The 95th Regiment, on ...

THE ENNIKIf.LRN CTIROXICI E. AND ERNE PACKET

... deceased Captain was twenty-eight years of age, a native of Cork, son to Colonel Baker, and brother of Captain Baker, 51st Light Infantry. todo, as no one could judge well of his own—not even a medical man. Iam not able to assign any reason which could have ...

MILITARY PROMOTIONS. War-office, April 1826. (CONTINUED FROM OUR Last.) Garrisons.—General Hon. Sir Edward ..

... Commission. Unattached. —To be Lieutenant-Colonels of Infantry, by —Major Witliam Macadam, from the 75th Charles Parker Ellis, from the Ist or Grenadier Regiment of Fuot Guards. To be Majors of Infantry, by purchase—Captain Frede- rick Alexander M. Fraser ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE &c

... John Leslie from the 69th Foot. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A. Anderson from 23d Foot. To Majors of Infantry, purchase : Captain Benjamin C. Browne from 9th Light Dragoons. Captain Percy Pratt from the 81at Fool, Captain William H. F.den from the6th Foot. Captain ...

At MY INTELLIGENCE

... Irish, 28th North Giou cester; Sistand 90th Light Infantry Regiments of Foot. Detachments of the following disembarked at Portsmouth on the 18th ult from Corfu, Cephalonia and Santa Maura—viz. 18th, 28th, 36th, 51st, and Staff Corps. T'wo companies of each ...

immediately Iter husband retiring, sent him Iter wedding ring, and desired should be informed that she had left ..

... 10th Royal Hussars—Marquis of Londonderry, Colonel, Ballinrobe. Ij Light Dragoons—Lord Wm. Cavendish Bentiuck, Colonel, Bengal. 12 h Lancers—Sir W. Payne, Celonel, Brighton. 13th Light Henry Grey, Colonel, Madras. do.—Sir JO. Vandeleur, Colonel, Exeter ...

MILITARY PROMOTIONS

... Thomas Williams, M. U. vice tiro, appointed to the 771h Foot. —Ca -tain Augustus Ellis, from the Light Dragoons, Major of Infantry by purchase. Captains of Infantry, purchase—Lieutenant Thomas Inigo W. Freeman, from the ;(7th Foot— Lieutenant William Gossip ...

MILITARY PROMOTIONS

... Dragoons to be Licutenant-Colonel of lafantry, by pur. To be Captains of Infantry, by purchase :—Lient. “Thomas Lieut. Charles Kenyon, from the 64th Foot. Vivian, from the 7th Light Dragoons. Surgeon G in Hilson, M.D., from the half-pay, to he Surgeon to ...