# et ———— e —— I pleton Cotton to support Major-Gen. Houstoun, wll’u!e \ : CUURAR OF SRCHANGE, e. :
... Poya /i D, for dce. wivnis 65} t Omnitm wwvviisins § previ, {| Velho, the enemy’s cavaliy turped the right of the - ’ ...
... Poya /i D, for dce. wivnis 65} t Omnitm wwvviisins § previ, {| Velho, the enemy’s cavaliy turped the right of the - ’ ...
... Fueates de Honor, on the Duas Casas, with the British cavalry, in proportion as the enemy advanced, and the Ist, 3d, an(r 7th divisions were collected at that place; and the 6th division, under Maj.-Gen. Campbell, observed the bridge at Alame.’ da; and Maj ...
... and two or three Subalterns are all that escaped of the Buffs ! | ! On the 18th, Lord Wellington sent off the sth and 7th divisions, Picton’s and Houston's, to reinforce Beresford. They are expected to join at Camp Mayor, on the 28d. His Lordship is also ...
... have been encamped in the woods upon the Caya about Torre de Mouro. having their right upon the Ponte de Caya; the 3d and 7th divisions, and Brigadier. General Maddan’s cavalry being in Campo Mayor And the troops which had been under the command of Lieute ...
... the evening of the 25th, and ordered Major-Geoeral' Crawfurd to retire with the light division across the Agueda ; the 7th division to form at Albergaria, and Lieut.- General Graham to colle@ the troops under his command at Nave D’Aver, keeping only posts ...
... the 4th (Cole’s).— The 6th (Canrpbell’s) posted at Espeja, engaged the French cavry between that place and Carpio. The 7th division (Sontag’s} was in the rear at Albergaria ; and the light brigade (Pack’s} at Ituero. «Om 26th, the enemy lost a fine o ...
... Rossen, e capital of Simogitie, one of the Indsomest and most fertile provinces in Poland ;— Frnen Ricard, with a pat of the 7th division, to rorch upon Poncewiez 3 the Prussian Gen. Kliest was only able to reach a single Russian hussar, the enemy having hastly ...
... Lieut-Gen. Leith, which 1 pleced behind the village of Arapiles, on the right of the 4th division ; and with the 6th and 7th divisions in reserve j and as soon as these troops had taken their stations, 1 ordered the Hon. Maj-Gen. Packenham to move forward ...
... at the Puente de Ratamar on the Guadarama River, and Col. Ponsonby’s brigade of cavalry and a brigade of infantry of the 7th division having moved forward to the support of the troops in advance, the ene. my retired upon Majalahonda as soon as they ob. ...
... with twenty pieces of arti'lery, ‘ ¢ The lizht cavalry was charged tn clear the left, : and place itself in advarce of the 7th division, | The dragoons remained in the secnnd line, to the ! right of the army. Snch were the dispositions “ made towards the ...
... his brigade of the 7:h division, aid the latter by Lieutenant-General the Earl of Dalhousie, with the remainder of the 7th division. At length, Colonel Halkett, being hard pressed, blew up the bridge. He at the same time detached the Brunswick Qels? regiment ...
... to the Prussian contingent its natural direction, by sending it to Riga ; but I should wish greatly, that the aid of my 7th division were no longer necessary in that quarter. 1 wish te know, therefore, from the King o? Prussia, whether he would not make ...