Foreign and Colonial
... one, consisting of her Majesty's 51st Light Infantry, 40th Regiment Native Infantry, and 9th Regiment Madras Native Infantry, under the command of Brigadier Elliott, K.H.; with detachment Bengal Artillery and a ...
... one, consisting of her Majesty's 51st Light Infantry, 40th Regiment Native Infantry, and 9th Regiment Madras Native Infantry, under the command of Brigadier Elliott, K.H.; with detachment Bengal Artillery and a ...
... great loss on both sides. tin Sunday the ships Prince, Fox, Vulture, and Ileiefordshire, having on board a part of the and 51st regiments of the line, passed Copenhagen at noes on their wsy to the Balde. The health and spirits of the soldiers are excellent ...
... the 10th Light Cavalry, which remained staunch, inflicted severe loss upon them, and the following day the mutineers gave in and were quietly disarmed. At na wur, on the 22d, three more infantry regiments, the 24th, 27th, and 51st, and the Light Cavalry ...
... Ensign Mural and Mr Tandy, volunteers, were killed. The 10th Light Cavalry mutinied at Feronzerore (Ferozepore ?) on the 19th August, and murdered Nelson, the veterinary surgeon. The 51st N.l. mutinied at Peshawar on the 28th August, but most of them ...
... that a number of other regiments have mutinied—the 10th Light Cavalry Ferozepore, tbe 51st Native Infantry at Peshawur, a squadron of the 2d Bombay Light Cavalry Neemuch, the Bengal Native Infantry at Ghanerpore, and the Bengal Irregulars ...
... Ensign Marsi and Mr Tandy, volunteers, were killed. The 10th Light Cavalry mutinied at Ferozepore on the 19th August, and murdered Nelsen, tbe veterinary surgeon. The 51st Native Infantry mutinied Peshawur on the 28th August; but most of them were seized ...
... companies of the Rangers, under Lieutenant-Colonel E. H. and four light six-pounder guns, under Lieutenant Chamier; the whole under the '•oramand of Brigades* Carthow, tho Maura* Native Infantry. Following this force was the Regiment, under Lieutenant-Colonel ...
... part in the day's proceedings were the Royal and Indian Engineers, the three battalions of Infantry of the Line, the division of Royal Marines, Light Infantry, and the mounted Royal Engineer Train, ! numbering in the aggregate several thousand men. 1 ...
... on by politicians of every shade of opinion. Death of General Sir T. Willshire, G.C.B.— The colonelcy of the 51st (King's Own) Light Infantry Regiment of Foot has become vacant the death of General Sir Thomas WiHehire, which took place on Saturday last ...
... THE ARMY AND NAVY. Two colonelcies of regiments have become vacant this week—the 51st Light Infantry, by the death of Sir T. Willshire; and the 93d Highlanders, by that of Lieut- General Sutherland. No selection has yet been made for either vacancy. The ...
... n by politicians of every shade of opinion. Death of General Sir T. Willsiiire, G.C.B.— The colonelcy of the 51st (King's Own) Light Infantry Regiment of Foot has become vacant by the death of General Sir Thomas Willshire, which took place on Saturday ...
... 52d Pennsylvania. 51st New York, and Colonel Berdan's Sharpshooters ; a second, under Colonel TridbaU, of the 50th New York, the 85th Pennsylvania, and the 93d Pennsylvania; and a third, under Colonel Allen, of the oth U.S. Infantry, the New York, the ...