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Bonaparte waa when
... troops - > ptrt in contact with him. laid down their arms. Foucba is rein* stated. Sonlt still goes to Court. “The 51st light infantry in tbit garrison, commanded Colonel Mitchell, and S3d fusilccrs, Ooeport, commanded by Col. Ellis embark to at o'clack ...
And tbu* be lias marcbed to the capital, he came to take possession the country w ing the course, not
... to embody them as speedily possible. Every regiment of the line in England will pre-{ pare for active service. The 51st light infantry i, and 23d have embarked at Portsmouth,' tile 11th foot at Plymouth. More regiments will! be embarked without loss of ...
THURSDIY, MARCH fto jshj
... a brig 24 putts With 400 men hi* fnvd. Tltrce other ves-elt were in harbour, ••iid which were -eUed, received -On infantry, I’ojtah light horse, and th ■ battalionot of-0 > men. Ihe wind was southerly, and appeared favouralde. Capiatn Cbautard kail hoped ...
far* «Mtat »y die W they affini. dMt ■ Lord is .idtoue at Calais-, on bis way to *htrc is
... invito test of tfenskini re- Tl.e 2rf (Rille) Reji*e«, has been embarbe.; at Ueaec, and with twu otfcer regiments, the «3a and 51st. Itos sailed t« 6»tei d. The th, l*h. «ul loth * »«apemHCir Liglti Drains a,e orders for the SSM. ttitnb , ■ 7 , , T,, ...
PEEIWBTOVS ARMY. Tiiß- to-, BOXAPA'tITfe. Anxious, lO '■»>’ bcfure our lloiwlers soma farts, which they inajr ..
... Dorenherg, K,C.B, —22 d light Dragoons, Ist Light Dragoons King's German Legion, 2d do. 4th'Brigade—Major General Sir J. O. Vandeleur, K.C.R. llth Light Dragoons,’ ISth-Prince of Wales’s Light Dra| goons, and IGdi Queen’s Light Dragoons. sth ...
«M Anlll«rr.—4 HeuteMrt. VI r»ok •ikl Klc, lijwm. killed } 1 9 c^Mmik, l3 srrr*irt*. 1«»S i»oii fiiit. Wo*. «
... wading ::.r ugh > narrow part in the angle of the gate, within tl . i mpart. I have every reason to be satisfi-d with the light infantry of the diviai n, who, by t eir (ire, covered the attacks of the parties, of 60men each, which preceded the column. The ...