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... night. This morning only the rising appears to be stationary. There will be further ravages. THE GENERAL COMMANDING TIIE 7TH DIVISION TO ...
... night. This morning only the rising appears to be stationary. There will be further ravages. THE GENERAL COMMANDING TIIE 7TH DIVISION TO ...
... was the least important, and placed the light division in reserve, in the near of the left of the Ist division, and the 7th division on some commanding ground beyond the Turon, which protected the right flank and rear of the first division, and covered ...
... garrisons. The garrison ofEifurt, which lately returned fntn the Rhine, is now its march back to West- phalia ; it forms tl c 7th Division, and it is said that the Blh Division, which is in garrison at Magdeburg, will speedily fellow. At no time since tlic ...
... Moore and Killen have men employed on the sth division ; Messrs. Jeff 700 on the oth division ; and Mr. I>argan3oo on the 7th division, and will have 2,000 shortly. It is gratifying to observe that the best spirit exists between the great majority of the ...
... , to see parade. The weather was unfavourable, and th e King did not attend, as was expected. Only the infantry of the 7th division, amounting to about 15,000 men, were present, but the scene was the more interest- ing as it ha rmonised with the other ...
... Poya /i D, for dce. wivnis 65} t Omnitm wwvviisins § previ, {| Velho, the enemy’s cavaliy turped the right of the - ’ ...
... passage of the braLe town; the eireptios of the 6th division whiek remained oppose the Bth corps which wn4 ; and battalion uf 7th division, w nich Obseutel the enem) . 6 de at/intent at the bridge of Ferrerias. - - The id corps were in a strong position; with ...
... fir Thomas Graham to attack them in that post on the ttd, with the troops on the right, which be did with those on the 7th division, which were the reserve of the right, under tile command of Major Gen. Rope. and Major Gen. de Barnetiwz. The enemy were ...
... twenty-five, would oppose the insurgents,, ami these accorainclv returned this place, with the Captain. A battalion of lb* 7th Division is gone thither, in order to learn what is become of the prisoners. . The separation of the troops will begin to-day. It ...
... of the Duke of Bedford should he insert* after that of the Duke of York— Against For . 86 . 68 Majority for Minitten 18 7th Division, on Lord King’s motion that Lord Lidoh'a name ahould be omitted, Aj>»inst . . 89 Proxies . 50—139 For 38 Proxies . ...
... Nive, Arauste and Iroutf. The ceatrt stands across the Nive, over which there jjj bridges comniunication established. The 7th division at Ustaritz supports the 4;i division at Aranute and the Pout d’Uvdaine. 6th division at Villa extends from a to the high ...
... who wert compelled to retire, but frequently faced about and made several desperate charges upon tile enemy. Meantime the 7th division, under General Houston, was warmly engaged with superior body of infantry, and in consequence, was direfled to fall back ...