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THU ARMY. Major.Otif

... THU ARMY. Major.Otifl. Baiu ov Iro.n the SollcWetl District is cuiuian>l of !iie gsrrifoii of Dover, in tlie room of Major.Geueial TjlsoS) who is imme. join inO ton?s army Portugal, Mill) the local rank Lieut.-General. _ The 3 ...

THE army

... THE army. Major-General Lord Howard of Effingham Order* to the 18th ( Uoyah Iriah) Uegiment, on the first inspection of that Corps, since its return, from twelse years foreign service.’ RortMpouth, Oct. 2,1817. The appearance of the Regiment, at the ...

Arrived. Du* 0 0 - too,. a who In G|f»leoU, it Hit army Gnlicia; tnd thePfi'nce of Asciona, to command

... Arrived. Du* 0 0 - too,. a who In G|f»leoU, it Hit army Gnlicia; tnd thePfi'nce of Asciona, to command the third army. Great exerllont on the part of the Spaniards, to coinpWtt the new arrangement; and it was expected that,ertry , would ready for opening ...

POLICE. ' Ja». Murphy and JoA/i Hulil charged with robbing Margaret Rainey, a ,a '- , ? o,,lan ' St

... men. Mr. Tinge rs corroborated the woman’s and proved ibe.ideotity of the priBon,efs. . . The prijopers solemnly denied alt i.knowledge of the transaction, and protested that they hail never Wen each other, nor the' woman, before, they were brought to the ...

THE PRINCE OF AREMBERG

... spirited horse, which he was riding in St. Joseph's Square, down woman. The Prince with much difficulty, succeeded in stopping his horse, and alighted to enquire into the situation the woman, who had fortunately received no serious injury, though she was ...

. •nil positions of the B»;ii», wilt most certainly th^txv. frr tb.- Hftotn day. p.« ; tte «li«* d.r.«h.T.,

... only good loops are th»so of which the English, Portuguese, and Spanish armies consist; but while all this is proclaiming by them, the French armies arc in sight the English army, l Aslorga. besieging Ciudad Rodrigo, and Cadiz capturing in Catalonia and ...

PIUVATI: CORUKSPO DE JVC77; bhitsskls, may I Arrived Here yesterday, Sfrcr journey through S\tit/.tri.thd, ..

... the armies. The Prussians arc pressing forward with the greatest eargerness from all parts. The advance of the Swedes has been formally notified. The Russians arc movement in prodigious numbeis. Thirty thousand of them are join the Austrian army in Italy ...

AN HOLT MAIL

... Those who have entered into the land sea service’, pervious to being drawn. 3. Conscripts married anterior to the day on which the laws relative to the conscription were carried into execution. The eldest sva of woman, actually a widow ; conscript who ...

Byroniaxa, No. If’, to-morrow

... positions the Cnotending armies. When Buonaparte took the command the and made his attack upon St. Dizier,' moving from thence to Brienne, was manceuvring in the rear the Allies, hoping to be able to cut off the Silesian army from the Austrian, hailing ...

*£•- ■

... to the amount the army ni lintaih&J as our establishment,. The Finance Committee had no doubt made Report upon the subject under consideration, but while he deprecated the idea devolving upon any Committee the amusement of the Army Estimates, properly ...