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... with complete sue coos and trifling loss on our aide. The 51st Native Infantry mutinied at the of Aug. the following day mutiny was completely crushed. Mutinies of part of the Light Infantry at Ferozepore, and of a portion of the 55th at Hazura, have ...

ARRIVED HERE

... Miss M. J. R. Spackman. Tuesday was married at Sliepton-Mallet. the Rev. W. Mallard. M.A., Henry Bavly. captain 51st (or Kind's own light infantry), Jane, third dau. of Win. Pmlewent, esq. Married, the Rev. John Olive, A. M. of Wadham College, Oxford, la ...

STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY

... Hussars, Norwich 15th bat.) Cork, Pembroke 11th ditto, Manchester batt) Malta, Lancers, York 16th Shorncliffe, Templemore 13th Light Dragoons, Edinburgh batt) Curragh 14th duto, Newbridge 17th la, Limerick lotn Hussars, Calm batt) Shorncliffa 16th Lancers ...

THE BREVET

... James Hay, CB. h. p.i. ; Wm. Wood. CB. h.p.4|st foot ; Sir VVm. Warre. CB, h. p.u.; Charles Ashe A'Court, CB, h.|». Greek light infantry ; George Charles D'Aguilar, CB, h. p. v.. Deputy Adjutant-General in Ireland; George O'Malley. CB. h.p.u.; Peter D'Arcy ...

STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY

... Norwich 15th (lst bat.) Cork, Pembroke ilth ditto, Curragh batt) Malta, do 12th Lancers, York loth rihorncliffe, Templemore 13th Light Dragoons, Manchester Aldersliot diito, Newbridge 17th C|uebec, Limerick loth Hussars, (2ud batt) Curragh 16' th Lancers, Ilouuslow ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Jack. the procession from the church to the cfciutery the srun carriage was preceded a firing uarty men of the Somerset. Light Infantry, commanded by Major Waish. At, the cemetery the final honours were paid, three vol-- leys being fired and the Last Post ...

BATH & COUNTY NOTES

... Locksbrook Cemetery. The work will be completed in the course of a day or two. * * * Capt. William Grischotti, Shropshire Light Infantry, of Kensington Court Mansions, Kensington, W., who obtained his Rugby football Blue for Oxford in 1899, afterwards playing ...

Wholesale Swindler. —A month ago a person representing himself to be Mr. John Sperling, a grocer, took a house in

... expunged from the standing orders of the Association. Ihe Rev. Dr. Kittodied at Canstadt, near Stuttgard, on the 25th ult., in his 51st year. Dr. Kittowas the author of somewhat extensive series of works, chiefly of a biblical character. He was the editor of ...

THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL

... away to the side of a broken stone wall, behind which are cowering Zouaves, Chasaeurs d'Afrique, ambulance men, Hussars, infantry men, officers, and horsea. We hear that the hospital tents are all down, and that the sick have had to share the fate of ...

Markets, &c

... 665, and superior sorts high as 683. A few choice animals changed hands 70s per cwt. Heavy ewes sold freely at per lb, while light wethers fetched about The supply of milch cows was about equal to the demand, and the market was cleared at an early hour at ...