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fashionable miscellany. HER MAJESTY, 4c, Bilmoral, Wednesday. ni. eeeeepenled the Hohenlohe, Prin- Pitßoaat ..

... residence 16, Rutland•quare, from the county of Antrim, where had been profeetiooally since Tuesday last. W. H. Home, Esq., 51st Light Infantry has arrived at S, Bathmlnee-road, from Homewood, route to join his regi- Dr. Charles Dempster, Staff-Assistant-Surgeon ...

THE ARMY

... Holdich, 20th Regiment, to RohUcuud Field Force; Brigadier Rainier, 98th Regiment, to Allahabad; and Brigadier Riringtoo, 51st Light Infantry, to Mooltan. A new warrant regulating the position of military storekeepers has been signed, and will shortly be made ...

THE TUSCAROEA

... Hamilion, '. 1 R'K'orent; llardinge. Royal Engineer, ; S iligges, l.u Touche, Armagh Light Infantry; E A Slime. Royal Foresters; Dyer, C Dattlcy 6lh Rival Middlesex Light Infantry; II .1 Coddington, 11,1 Buchanan, South Mayo Rifles; Paget Mosley, 11th Hussars; ...

THE DOWNPATRICK AND NEWRT RAILWAY BILL

... ngton the following promotions will take place:—Lieutenant Gen. Sir Thomas WUlshire, Bart., K.C.8., Colonel of the 51st Light Infantry, General; Major-General Philip Spencer Stanhope Lieutenant-General; Colonel J. H. Bainhrigge, Fort Major Guernsey, have ...

PRUSSIA AND FRANCE

... The famine the North-west has been succeeded pestilence. Cholera is making terrible ravages in that region. The 51st King’s Own Light Infantry, forming a part of the Meean Meer Brigade, had up to the 28th of August lost this scourge one man out of every ...

AWFUL RAVAGES OF THE CHOLERA IN INDIA

... crops and the approaching harvest. Cholera was making terrible ravagea in the Sooth-Western Provinces. The 61st King's Own Light Infantry, bad to the 28th of August, lost man out every 6, and the wing of the 96th Regiment, 1 out of every 4. In fifteen days ...

1861

... battalion 19th Regiment; Ensign R. R. Draught, Ensign H. M. Trenchard, Ensign J. V. Nugent and Ensign G. B. Bird, 51st (the King’s Own) light Infantry; Capt C. H. Malian, Ensign J. O. M. Vandeleur, Ensign R. J. F. Day, and 86 men of the 75th Regiment; Capt W ...

FORT DOSELSOX

... bis brigade, consisting of the 51st and Regiment* r inia Infan,r y; the rest of the garrison, some 12,000 men, remained and were captured. The number of guns captured was about 140, all of which were batteries of light artillery, except the heavy guns ...

THE ATTACK ON BA RON BHENIEK

... a shirt, for it is extremely flexible, light, and portable. Bth Depot Battalion, Pembroke Dock.—Colour Sergeant Daniel Henry M'Parland, a very deserving old non-commissioned officer of tbe King's Light Infantry, was recently discharged from the depot ...

THE DUBLIN ORPHAN REFUGE

... Captain Thomas Clifton Alban, Bombay Infantry; Oct 1, 1859. Captain Charles Henry Palliser, Bengal Infantry; April 7, 1860. Captain Henry Clerk, Madras Infantry ; April 17,1860. Captain Howard C. Dowker, Madras Infantry ; June 19, 1860. Captain John Alexander ...

PENINSULAR MAILS

... Lefroy, Ohevers, The State Steward--I ient*nai>» i.u George A Warden, 19th Regiment, H Hume, 51st King's Uwrence Ueutenmiit-Colonel the \ ucount St Own Light InCn.r,, O'Heill,, Frederick Frith, Begimont, The it r. . Kirw»n, JP, M Angelo Heron, BHA. A ...

MONTHLY MILITARY OBITUARY

... Athlone Ist Dragoons, Curragh 37th, Bengal; Colchester 2d do, Edinburgh 38th, Bengal; Colchester 3d Light Dragoons, Dundalk 3itth, Bermuda ; Tcmplemore 4ih Light Dragoons, Dublin. New Zealand ; Dublin slh Lancers, Aldershott 41st, Alderebolt; Preston, 6th Dragoons ...