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The Moniteur of Sunday said, Reports which have not the slightest foundation are still spread with respect to a ..

... soldiers as possible; consequently, he recommends that the Algerine ttrmy be composed of nine battalions of Zouaves, three of light infantry of Africa, three of native tirail leurs, and six battalions of the Foreign Legion, with twenty-four squadrons of chasseurs ...

THE CATHOLIC STANDARD

... and Major Griffiths, Madras Infantry, who both died of coup de soleil ; Colonel Bogle wounded by a musket shot through the thigh; Lieutenant Donaldson, Bengal Engineers, mortally wounded; Captain Blundell, her Majesty's 51st, dangerously wounded; Lieutenant ...

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... these stockades had been silenced, the isclmiral and Commodore landed, and set fire to them, and these grand conflagrations lighted up the harbour, with its collection of steamers and ships, and troops, in a style seldom witnessed. This powerful and successful ...

Of your charity pray for tie soul of John Kelly, Esq. of Frognal, Hampstead, who demased on Sunday, the Feast

... effects of chmera, brought on by intense heat and exertion, John Willoughby Bateman. Esq., Lieut. in her Majesty's 51st Reg. Light Infantry third son of Richard Thomas Bateman, Esq., of Hartingwn Hall, Derbyshire.—R.l P. ...

of cochineal. 46 bags of pimento, 186 bales of sarsapa• rilla, and 84 packages of general cargo. THE MILANO MAIL

... force consisted of a wing of the Bengal Fusiliers, a ditto Madras ditto, and 350 of the Madras sth Native Infantry, with two or three guns of light calibre. This force left Rangoon in the river steamers and boats of her Majesty's steamers Fox and Sphinx ...

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... Rangoon, on the 6th December, 1832, Lieutenant W. Cook, 22d Regiment Native Infantry. At Vellore, on the 30th December, 1852, Lieutenant 1). S. Ilughes, 51st Regiment Native Infantry. - Mr. licusos.—The Master of the Rolls has decreed on all the questions ...

THE ARMY OF AVA

... Montgomery, dead • Lieut. Nunn, wounded; Lieut. Wilkinson, wounde:d ; Lieutenant Waverley, wounded. Her Majesty's 51st (King's Own Light Infantry) Regiment—Major Hare, dead ; Captain Blundell, kilted; Ensign Armstrong, killed; Lieut. Bateman, dead ; Lieut ...

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... regiment to Corfu—probably the 50th, now deity expected at Dublin from Bermuda. The regiments remaining will then be the 51st Light Infantry, Row at Manchester; the bOth, at Fort George; and 90. at Chatleun ; all of whom have but just returned from a long tour ...

Dragoons across the river by a ford, while the Rifles passed the bridge. They attacked at once in front and

... artillery, horse and foot. At Peshawur, on the 22nd, three more infantry regiments, the 24th, 27th, and 51st, and the sth Light Cavalry, were deprived of their arms. A Subandah Major of the 51st was hanged in presence of all the troops. At Murdan the 55th ...

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... success and triding loss on our side. The Native Infantry mutinied at Peshawur on the 29tli August. By the following day the mutiny was completely crushed. Mutinied of part of the 10th Light, Infantry at Ferozepore and of the 55th at llazura have in like ...

INDIA

... Regiment, 51st Regiment, detachment of H.M.'s 83rd Regiment, 11th Company Royal Engineers, 2nd Bombay Cavalry, 2nd Troop Artillery, Captain Aitken's Battery, Ist Company 2nd Battalion Artillery, Leslie's troop, 10th and 12th Native Infantry, with the ...

MADAGASCAR

... regents crops and the approaching harvest. Cholera was making terrible ravages in the southwestern provinces. The 51st (King's Own) Light Infantry had, up to the 28th of August, lost 1 man out of every 5, and the wing of the 94th regiment 1 out of every 4 ...