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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

* FROCLAMVnOM IN ORIiER TO TUP. ELECTINO AND fTM

... Richard Jones, half-pay 81st Foot; John Campbell, In the Army. His Majesty has been fbtther pleased to com- J,]f-pay York Light Infantry Volunteers ; Donald M Kiel, mand, that MajorGcncralSirßobertThomas Wilson, Knight, Ualf-pay (’ape Reglmeot; George Saunders ...

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... There at no extra field days appointed for the troops Limerick. Doctor Pope, of Rathkeale, is appointed Surgeon to tha 51st Light Infantry. Several Barrack-Masters in Ireland are to dispensed with the sth next Janury. The following were presented the King ...

DRAMATIC SKF.TCir. ,nui.o i of.. (Aftrf manner of* ) . nr _p„ mr ;tr

... slavery. nn th rri.a—parent of them all. Where to* market held. ARMY. Part of the 14th Light Dragooua have arrived at Wor frstcr. Major Johnston and |»art of the Lignl Infantry hate arrived Thy Hot* qer f»r»y. the Rifl.-a. late in this gar Lnrl fir. y.) appointed ...

DUCHY OF CORNWALL

... the Great Artist is, ns yet, tmducoreredCourt Journal, THE ARMY. CXCIfANGKS AND PROMOTION'S. War-Office, June 8. Regiment of Light Dragoons.—Captain P. Hall, from half -imy Unattached, Captain, vice T. J. Pettat, who exchanges. Ist Regiment of Foot.—Captain ...

THE SHIP CANAL. refe

... iromotions. IVar- Offif'p, July 5. Regiment Light Dragoons.?R. K. Smith, Gent., t> Comet, by purchase, vice Ycrbury, promoted in the th Light Drag-sms. Light Dragoons.?Cornet\Y. Vcrbnry, from the Regiment Light Dragoons, to Lieutenant, by purchase, vice ...

SHIP NEWS

... Major F. Brownlow, h.p.. Captain Paget, Light Infantry, Hon. Lieut. Grey, 51st King’s Light Infantry, Hon. Lieut. Cowper. Royal Horse Guards, Hon. Captain R. Boyle, h.p.. Hon. Captain Clements, 43d Light ...

EVEN-HANDED JUSTICE

... in military tactics to placcthe light infantry in the front of the battle. It is in accordance with this principle that I have been called mion to come forward, and place myself in the ca|iaeity of the light infantry ; and 1 know I will followed hv men ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE EVENING PACKET

... chaplain * and at the opposite angle (both in spare rooms) theatre also open twice a-wcek, where ama- of the 51st, King’s Own Light Infantry, perfonn to crowded audiences of the military—many ]>erformcrB of which corps would not disgrace the London boards ...

THE ARMY

... sailed from the .North-wall ou Monday evening, on route to .. . , v • r The Both Light Infantry, in Limenek, will march m a few days to Galway, and replaced the 51st Light Infantry, daily expected in Cork from Corfu. The 30th, at Galway, is ...

STEAM CARRIAGE

... grenade; officers light infantry regunonts and companies arc to have bugle, and officers of Highland regiments a thistle-all within the crescent re>i>ecttvely. The prescribed distinctions for field-officers of fusdeer light infantry and Highland regiments ...

EMIGRATION,

... Io’h Regiment of Dragoonv—l leut. R. flume, from the 13th Light Dragoons, to l>c Lieutenant, vice Heneare, who exchanges. July I3tli Light Dragoons.—Lieut. Dudley Hen cage, from the loth Light Dragoons, Lieutenant, vice flume, who exchanges. July 4. *d ...

THE ARMY

... Clonmel, on appointment to the corps. Licutonant-Colonel Campbell has arrived at Buttevaut, and taken command of the 51st light infantry. TIIF. OLD ESTABLISHED IRISH LIKEN WAREHOLSt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. R, anw O. WILSON, 8, CASTI.E-STREKT, J RESPFXTTFULLY ...