FOREIGN NEWS
... Foot slightly; I. L. Darnell, 51st Native Infantry, severely ; W. H. Low- ther and G. R. Smith, 52nd Native Infantry, severely; A. Elderton, 2nd European Light Infantry, slightly ; and A. Fytche, 70th Native ...
... Foot slightly; I. L. Darnell, 51st Native Infantry, severely ; W. H. Low- ther and G. R. Smith, 52nd Native Infantry, severely; A. Elderton, 2nd European Light Infantry, slightly ; and A. Fytche, 70th Native ...
... Captain F. C. Marsden, 29th Native Infantry ; Captain R. Morrieson, 52nd Native Infantry ; Captain J. Clarke, '25th Native Infantry ; Captain G. W. a Hicks, Bth Native Infantry ; Lieutenant J. Nicholson, 27th Native Infantry ; Lieutenant J . ...
... incessantly recommnended forbearance, and the dicn ormoendation has been followed, whsile the lest few day i no, have brought to light the fact that underneath tdoe porten- 01~ ?? tone quiet of the surface elements of revolt accumulate, and ti if such elements ...
... daughter. MARRIAGES. On Thursday, the inst., at Colne, by the Rev. E. Tarker. M.A., Captain Duncan Campbell, ofthe 90th Light Infantry, youngest son ofthe late John Campbell, Esq., of South Hall. Argyleshire, to Ellen Barcroft, second daughter of Edward ...
... Amongst the guests were, Mr. Baron Parke, Mr Justice Patteson, Mr. Baron Piatt, and Mr. Justice Williams. The 51st (King's Own Light Infantry Regiment) at pro- scnt serving in the Madras presidency, under the comma::.! of Lieutenant-Colonel \V. H. Elliott ...
... of Excise, and formerly of Newcastle. Ingleby Amcliffe, Cleveland—On the sth inst., aged 7C, Mr. Rd. Kino, of the 43rd light infantry. Plymouth—On the 19th ult., of scarlet fever, George Ores, aged , years and 5 months, the beloved eldest surviving son ...
... 86th, Lieutenant Coupe and Ensign Wallace. For Madras — 2sth, Regiment, Lieutenants Priestley, Wallace, and Potts ; 51st Light Infantry, Lieutenants Westropp and Acton; and 94th Regiment, Ensign Mal thus. The following officers of the 18th (Royal Irish) ...
... i evening, and the European infantry the following morning, ! leaving the 26th Madras Native Infantry to garrison Marta- ban, where they were joined during the forenoon by the com- j pany of Madras artillery-, with its light field battery, with in- j ...
... to attack the Dalla stockades, con- sisting of a detachment of European infantry and seamen, who carried it immediately, losing one officer, Ensign Arm- strong, her Majesty's 51st Regiment. On the morning of the 12th the troops disembarked. The 2nd company ...
... Artillery, and Griffiths, Madras Infantry, who both died coup de soleil Colonel Bogle, wounded by a musket shot through the thigh; Lieutenant Donaldson, I Bengal Engineers, mortally wounded; Captain Blundell, I her Majesty's 51st, dangerously wounded; Lieutenant ...
... her Majesty's 51st Light Infantry, the ISth Royal Irish, the 40th Bengal Native Infantry, and part of my artillery. The Bengal guns, under Major Reid, were ordered to move in advance, covered by four companies of the 51st ...
... ulmein the same evening, and the European infantry the following morning, leaving the 26th Madras N.I. to garrison Matarban, where they were joined during tbe forenoon tbe company of Madras artillery, with its light field battery, with instructions 'tions ...