ARMY IN IRELAND
... ARMY IN IRELAND. (From the United Service Gazette.) The effective strength of the army in Ireland on the 10th of the present month was as follows, viz. : — Rank and file. Royal Artillery (Horse Brigade and Battalion). . 841 ...
... ARMY IN IRELAND. (From the United Service Gazette.) The effective strength of the army in Ireland on the 10th of the present month was as follows, viz. : — Rank and file. Royal Artillery (Horse Brigade and Battalion). . 841 ...
... ARMY ESTIMATES Abstract of the Estimates of Army Services, for the Year 1807: presented to the House of Com- mons, on the 14th of January, 1807. Numb. CnAncr. ?? ?? £. s. d. 1. Guards, Garrisons. Sec LJ3,795 4,031,623 0 fj 2. Forces in the Plantations ...
... THE ARMY. , 1 ?? tn^-U-^SRf** __F DuWin Co-respondent) 2^«~llj^r . *r e h. C * of ■*• R^X-* Horse Artillery, Irf «2T? Co P M *l.\ l - W-bber 8 « bW ». C »- * th « command rv_i^f-i »*? A!* 81 ? in «»e eastern district of Ireland. cZ\ZrZ n*? ** v *9 * ...
... THE FRENCH ARMY IN ALGERIA The following anecdote, hastily ?? a letter rrnTaVw^ severity of the French military code, and o? the whfch Lmetimes follow, tbe most heroic acta of ~lf-dev- tion in that land of •• Überty and mdepen >\°™- about » A lieutenant ...
... cleared the Lizard Lights, or Lands-end of England, on the night of the 14th (.never, never to be again cleared by many that were then on board, as the sequel will inform you), and after an unpre- cedented passage of 78 days, landed, or rather arrived at the ...
... BATTLES $ SIEGES of the BRITISH ARMY. We have had the pleasure of inspecting a magnificent i collection of maps and plans, showing the principal niove- j ments, battles, and sieges in which the British army was engaged during the war from 1 808 to 181 ...
... I ?? T ?? ARMY. HIE COMMANDER Iv Clllp-t* Tl rll Ccner.l H„l VylilEl. Ihe following general Order was yesterday i ss „ed :— . ...
... ?? am,' ■■■■■ ■-.iiin--_i ■ THE ARMY. (From our Correspondent.) Colonel Wylde, C.8., Royal Horse Artillery, left Woolwich on Saturday morning, October 31, to proceed on fpecial service to Portugal. A detachment of the Royal Artillery, consisting of Captain ...
... ALLEGED EXCESSES OF THE BRITISH ARMY IN AFFGHANISTAN. The enclosed is a copy of the reply of Sir William Nott to the questions sent to him by the Government, and which was forwarded by him to the Adjutant-General of the Army. Lucknow, April 4. Sir — l have ...
... lilt LAND ?? our Correspondent.) DUBLIN, Oct. 15. The Governmcut having at length d.awn the sword •gaiust the disartected, we are in hopes they will uot sheath it till they Lave done their work effectually. There is no oue thing which loyal people dread ...
... — IRK LAND. (From onr Correspondent.) DUBLIN, August 30. II it tiresome to have to write the name of Mr. Daniel n Council so frequently, and to have to advsrt so often to I n— misdeed- ; but, in fact, at this moment, we have but cdc subject, though ...
... I HE LAND. | ■ -♦- — I rons our Correspondent.) DUBLIN, April 18 THE STATE TRIALS, that the motion for a new trial on the .. ovicttd Bcpealers would have been made this i •.jurt d Queen's Bench, clock Mr. O'Connell and his son, with Steele j • w..e ...