[ill] OF THE PRINGESS CHARLOTTE
... barracks, and had the most humane and unreaiitting atten- S tion slhewn them by the detachment of the 5th' e-| royal veteran battalion, now stationed there; ...
... barracks, and had the most humane and unreaiitting atten- S tion slhewn them by the detachment of the 5th' e-| royal veteran battalion, now stationed there; ...
... observed as a holiday at the Stuck Exchange. A Detachment o6 the o)oyals marched from the Castle this morning to join the ist battalion ils Ireland. tin Tuesday. Mr Andirewv Scott, preacher, was ordained pastor of the Associate Cororegration of C ambusnetliani ...
... are fulflledld tI on have merited the esteem of one of ?? root e j. ant Chevaliers of France. ' n The Reporter (Chief of Battalion Delo,)lra, e- ing reviewed the evidence, concluded brurr.is :h that the prisoner should be declared not dili0 s, ofthe crimes ...
... was tried for the f inurder of Henry Arthur O'Conner, Esq. in a - duel, and acquitted. El Captain John Tucker, of the Ist battalion 27th a regiment, has been found guilty of taking away iY g; rh iv mare belonging to a British regiment, af- c t r the battle ...
... 64th year of hi age, at hiis Owvn . ouse, White Conduit Street, Pcntoville, liei-tr O; ,vi I Esq. late Colonel of the 2d battalion of the St Catharite's rL- ginment of foot, Men ber of the Honourable ;-ouse * f Assort- bly, *nd Senior Magistrate for the ...
... Cape Reriment-Asgistnnt-Surg5eon Thomas P. Lea, front the 5th royal veteran battalion, to bt Surgeotn, vice Milton, placcd tyon hallf-pv ; dated as above. 3d Garrison Battalion-Brevet Major Hugh Mole, frotn the 25dh foot, to be Captailn of a company, vice ...
... ilgutyars, thaptaird ruof the first regiwoent. of gren~adiers of the gad h hr u battalion, residing at Paris, rue de Heider, No. S. I am 0on actuhl service, my -battalion becin in barracks in5 the rue Pe, it i piokrir cgnze a elogn tyou, the porte-feu ...
... ornaments, gsLves, books, &c. &tC. Captait Rudyard, a painting. 1. M.-P-nc;inics and tinaepiece. O(se case, directed 7th Battalion Stores, gloves, &c H. T.-Alabaster tin-epiece, , Dugelby; peintings. W. S-Shsavl; gloves, &c. Chas. Manners, pictures, prints ...
... at whose house he lodged, had her e chariot stopped3 and hier papers examinedi In F vain you would feason, that the 50 battalions tI of 5000 men each, which the French journals e rather pompously'announcd, do rnot seem easy to raise, since the Ioyal ...
... latter end of December. The whole of the veteran battalions are to be disembodied on tie 24th instant. TheAdjataft General's circular to that effect was readtyester' day to the 7th royal veteran battalion, stationed at Sheerness. We believe they-are to ...
... in tse 2d 1 garrison battalion; dated April18. 1816. York ( ?? Charles Fisher, from the halflpay of the 39th'regimerit, to be Captain of a company, viceahbil- (I lips, who exchaniges; datcd April 11. 18:6. a ISt Garrison Battalion-Assistant-Surgeon MIConochie ...
... of the 6th dragooni guards, the grenadier and litht companles of tbe 4°d reginient, a com- pany of the 3d royal veteran battalion, and the city guard.- The band of the 6rh dragoons was starioned on the High Street, and played , God save the King as ...