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ARMY

... ARMY. Soinir.n, !—The Army of New firanada ha* Covered use If with glory. Forlu Belhi, the me*i faniue* foniviit of Soalh America, ciml l only few hour* Ibe velour of your arm*. , The Lieht Brigade, under the order, of ihe gallant Col. Harter, overcame ...

THE ARMY

... THE ARMY. A General Court Martial, of which Lieutenant- Colonel Shatore, of the West Kent Militia, was President, was held at Cork on the 6(h, and continued by adjournments to the of Nov. last, for the trial of Lieotenant-Coionei Stamer, of the Clare ...

THE ARMY

... most horribly. The youngest daughter of the Prophet, who is about years of age, ( and represented of the army »e have I conversed with,, to woman very superior lo her associates, was sad and silent ttic whole Time —she participated not in the general ...

ARMY OF OCCUPATION

... ARMY OF OCCUPATION. Brcsseis, Noy. Ue»l.-Geii«»l G. Murray, Chief SUff of tbeEnifliah Anny of Oecupation, puMiahcJ tl»* lal of Inta month, at the Head. ...

A WOMAN WITH THREE HUSBANDS

... ’'f ford; '-He, was Adjatant-Gcntral of tli 1 ' army the late war in the PeuinsuU au officer of distinguished merit. A General Ordqri issued Sir George vostj shortly after tlie landing of then'll ' army, from Bourdeaux, iu Canada, bosev” much comment ...

LINES clerctmas m* wire, with a leouso. To you, dear Wife land all must grant A wife no cchußpn eo.ifidont,)

... command of the Allied Armies, the maintenance of the same, &c. shall be regiilatedhy a special Convention. 6. The High Contracting Parties shall have the right reciprocally to accredit with the Generals, Commanders of their armies. Officers, who shall ...

Wants a Situation,

... coast, to prevent all future supplies of provisions to Ihe French armies in the interior means of neutral or other shipping. Sir Home Popham commenced his operations by effecting a landing of between three and four hundred seamen and marines at Lequito ...

Mentis!) Chronicle

... of the House of Tilneyt the Lady’s fortune is exactly 70,0001. per annum landed, 300,0001, in funded property. On Wednesday, the 4th inst. Miss U———n, an interesting young woman from Crail, was lodged in the gaol of Cupar-Fife; upon a charge of having ...

CljroTticle

... applying to Ihe conduct and final result ofthe Expedition the Scheldt. Ist. The ground upon which, after the army was at length assembled near Batz, landing in prosecution of Ihe ulterior objects of the Expedition was not deemed advisable: .Why-that array was ...

wreck, hating her bowiprit and crery mast and spar shot out of her. The Constitution had 9 killed, and wounded

... It is stated, that a small part of the army retreated. Buffalo, Feb. 9—From deserlers who have crossed from Canada, since our last, we learn, that the battle was (ought between a detachment of Winchester’s, army, and 300 British regulars, and Bor 900 ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... to his Majesty’s arms. The British fojFces landed on the 41 h of August within 18 ofßalairla, which capitulated on the Bth. On the 10th the troops had a smart atTair with the carps 4'elite General anirn’s army. On the they assnulted the works of Cornelius ...

BO W-STRE ET.— L LTJLK-GORS

... January last, the old woman met little girl, stopped her, and asked see what she had in her basket ; which having examined she said to her, Hast got arty money ?” Thu child said sfivi had none- Thun get some for roep'- said -tho old woman, ami bring it foment ...