ТНЕ БЕРЕГ са AND — MB GAZETTE. 
3d Bettalio, Шеп. 5 Whi ad—29th Mk ldlesex ; 48th 
Middlesex (Have vx X 
Middlesex (Civil Service); Я Middlesex ; 80th ditto 
юе Me = к. 
Тнг eut. -Co ш ve ees 1а, 
Cam) t apt. Wavell, 4 
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[APRIL 11, 1863, 
Тһе 
rises to some he ei 
ig ht, i h 
ила) in the north-western corner or die the buildings of the | the 
alion, Industrial School nd t At the 
ajor e 
he Warren Far rm. 
taf Ovi 
- | they attracted the reviewing General's special 
attention. “ What corps are E uda asked Lord 
William Paulet, riding up to а par ere in 
the hottest of the fire. “ Inns of y Lord 
was t ly. * And very good fellows, too," rejoined 
Still they were outn 
Capt. 
Bo 
Lieut, .-Col. Bigge commanding; Ca xim 
20th Regi: ; Major of Brigade. 1st Battalion, Major 
Tina st Surrey ( (бо Lóudon); ; 10th Surrey ; 21st v eme 
d Battalion, Maj . Fle tcher—?2d Administrative сева 
x hill, which cuts iti in two and 
e 
m the edge of the plantation some of them 
scarcely making | their escape befor ore the епету?% 
4. ^h 
S [bist access to t WI Slowly 
northernmo ғ of racecourse, the Fifth they retreated up the hill, аз: „зан а n now and 
und of tlie First Division inclined to the right and | again, but with little chance of success, for under the 
made rapidly for this hill, ic as the position Сав "of the plantation Lord Elcho's brigade formed 
assigned to the “ vec ." Colonel Brewster, who last | column, the London Scottish at their hcad, and advanced 
year а Teny the me duty, again comma anded the steadily up the hill. n ын eei hire bie. 
and endea 
th S 
н BRIGADE.— Lie . Bre 
елт Rifo Brigade, Major o of Brigade. 
Richards—32d Middlesex; 8d City of London. 24 Battalio 
iddle: sex dins of Court). 3d Battalion; 
ient- corps, t the 
anding ; Capt. | an 
ist. Battalion? Major 
Inns of Cow the Garrison Brigade, 
Middlesex, ad pere 6th Tower Hamlets, 
Lon 
d 2d A dmiristritivo: "Battalion, Essex. То his coms 
T" -— d a 
324 | lin 
ne, The Westminsters vini e hurrying up sin farther 
to the left, and in а few minutes he would have been 
outflanke А crushing volley whi vx the London 
Scottish delivered halfway up the hill ҮЛҮ, bis 
mand, also, were field battery of four six- 
ponis o the . Artiller ery Compan y, a and ] 
apo 
site bi. Just in "he hollow h he bec. a mew 
Major Dela Rue—4th Tow eom lets; 6th Tower Hamle ta also supported Буе а battery of four 
4th Battalion, Lieut.- ol. C. ар —2d Administrative Batta- of the third Middl 
lion, Essex. 5th Battalion of amd Artillery, commanded 1CGieRe X. rti - The rest of E tho 
by Lieut. h S ы а - follows : ist гут d Mere aa wS on for another half мањ UM 
; u Шету ; | and ultima a posi on facing towa 
Sussex Ar! Ei 2d Middlesex Artillery; 2d Surrey Artillery "e cese by abou 
antt Tet GUY ОГ Londyn Атат mile of undulating ground f rom the ene my's s position. 
The Second Division, which was commanded by | Тһе — Е" - formed the front line, masse 
Maie General Sutton, comprised the following | | colum es at deploying distance, with the 
Lame ight мазга оп n Warr n Farm, and their left on a spur 
7GADE.—Lieut.-Col, Lord Radstock колыш: |of Newmarket H ri and covered by a battery of four 
е 
E ївзт BRI 
Major Shaw, R.A., Major of Brigade. lst Battalion, Lieut.” 
Col. Wilkinson 2d Administrative Battalion, Middieiex. 2d 
Battalion, Lieut.-Col. Bathurst—19th Middlesex. 3d Battalion, 
-Col Н. Penton—39th Middlesex оюны ту). 4th Bat- | 
i—9th (West) Middlesex 
RIGADE.— Lieut.-Col. Dunsmure шнын 1st 
Battalion, Capt. Fav cw Ё Hants. 
m ts ; 16th 
2d Battalion, Lieut.-Col. Conran—3d Adminis = Battalion, 
Hants. 3d Battalion, Major Sir J. Simeon—1st Administrative | fi 
, The 
irst Division, acting as reserve, was 
6-p unders. 
30 rear contiguous columns 
in 
| at quarter disiane In the rear of the гаме Farm, 
al 
ejg ect о 
Sn charged, E 
ught him 
а almost са n his flank. There was 
uares Eom the гна сате 
Љу гт bey w 
bere tfe kept up from the faci 
е, st charge the Hants Light 
f the squares, cutting at е 
„all the excitement 
driven off by th 
p е e square Аф 
rse passed between d 
bayonets ^ they dashed x with 
t 1f 
at the extrem е height of the ridge, and sweeping a real contest, It was well for 
ро ыйы еге rest of „the Red Hill, were posted eight | f Ps 341 ondon, reser Шр their fro until the caval alry 
yg were close проп them, poured іп a tremendous volley 
f t line, and a couple of light ft t point blank, whicb, as Lord Cardigan, who was 
Battalion, Isle of Wight. 4th Battalion, 
а 
Capt. Ford—2d Ad- | Hon, Ar d Com the. ridi 
aptain Jay, — attached to the А тай! а 
up 
pany, under 
the diffi- 
k "clock j^ re all the 
2d Ва 
Battalion, Sussex. . Ga igo 
—lst Administrative eg опао Ports. 4th Battalion— 
2а кни» tive Bat 
URTH Du — Lien Col. mmandin 
.-Со З Wal 
за Batta lion, Lieut.-C 
ex (Queen" A st aam 4th Battalion, Lieut.- 
i 22d Middl: ex (Quoen' 8), 2d Барі. 
дауу. а ае е ente 9 
commanded by Lieut.-Col. 
dn: under Чг” у of T" Bower; 
; crow 
positions » were ача sh ü e spectacle then pre- 
iom 
form of sq 
prepared for anotlier attack fidi the cavalry, w 
n his flank, in a parallel line, watching an opportunity 
to charge again, which p owever, did iot bei By thig 
е defending army Dad 'advanced 
‚|оп the 2 position at first noted byt the enemy, and were 
d 
nearly 20,000 men of all arms on the field. 
ancuvres, which the Беа? меге аз аон 
The enemy, being supposed to have made goo 1 
ing о 
so (Queen "s Royal) pipi Whon he sudden found diee in cw tur cues Mes specially po " ia 
e, C.B.; the — — about half- 
l Service, and 
mili itary; 
t 
Чоу to act аз pur тез, "Y | ba tteries eying upon him, ai еен. deter- | brigade ї e directio i tio he 
The two Artille Brigados were under the control of Colonel шш toh hold Me fero position which he had | other troops then marched off their ground, and, having 
Mer - don. хоу? Company e Lord ТЯ sh n the su of the circular hill. Ordering | been massed again at their several rendezvous, were 
two six-poun: iel ry, four six-poun e hill, where they lay down | draughted in the order in which they arrived in the 
E ice Асу, fou de 3e pondo; оза Шайезех to allow the ,enemy's shof to pass o ES them, he brought атна аз fast as v Оу дер о а + 
; four six-pound the front, and opened us terminated а ich was certainly 
сорта MR Соч. MM С ЕЕ Шо jn Болмаз fire Чыйт гаре to кыл any attempt $ d dis-|the most successful on УА e scale in which the 
ry,four six-pounders and six 18-pounders; 3d Sussex Т y y mp е 
Artillery, fc nders; and 4th Cinque Ports Artillery, lodge him. То the right of sx position, in the haeres . have yet * divüngnisbed themselves. .— 
two 18- 30 re hollow beneath, lies Wooden-dean, a large farm- | That their enthusiasm in the movement. has not 
Major-General Lord W. Paulet, C.B., the commander | house with outbnilüngs, ка enclos ed on one side | worn way is sufficiently oved by their un- 
of the Portsmouth | district, Said intrusted by the Com- | [DY : Vor xe young tre ! айа their improved efficiency was 
i € — of the day. His fending force. Thi as the key f his mo T the steadiness with which they manau 
lordship was accompan Earl of Chi p ; s clear that it he once oet. it he — not a little trying for young troops. 
beh casco of A m tho Earl of Cardigan, sr be in d e that of last year, has 20 that in k 
and other ages of ише and was attended | into the 20,000 volunteers 
bythe folowing staff: — Colonel M’Murdo, Inspector- panies of. ан p^ vf. Comi, € ined. it with be рон 100 miles, ЕТ a point 50 ET 
General of Volunteers; Colonel EAM nr e skirmishers, and t from the base == ‘operations can conduct the 
Luard, Lieut.-Col. Ibbetson, Lieut.-Col. Hume, and | ће opposing force. squadron of the 9th Lancers, movements of a M ement. Тһе day unfor- 
Lient-Col. Harman. The m rching past the fegstaff advancing at a slow iret to feel f did not pas er Withonk accident, Corporal 
was led by the 9th Lane. followed by - eet upon a party of the Inns of Court, posted advantage- Harding, of the Fondon МЕ had € ls. bone 
Brigades. The Middlesex AR еу guns e hors ed | «in in a thicket к Aes bushes, and were received | broken by а fall; Corporal Cox of the rps; у 
from Pickford's stud ET "nns in|witb such a gallin bat they were lled t burnt by ес 
matching colours, and in йе ihe drivers with | 
uniform nio ts and 
d Ci 
Б 
retreat quickly оп durs supports. Again the ' Lancers | 
chargedin greater force, but. the DEN rapidly | 
some one putting a lighted fusee into some powder 
the ground ; and a woman ie: killed vina being k knocked 
inque dr Artillery, o: 
horses 
а An за of i 
The other brigades Tollo 
the favourite regiments ism itu 
асс ла ч 
and bottom of че. 
of the Red-hill, the western 
ected | Sussex 
т» 
parron White Hawk Valley Valley 4 vh Lord Nt vers t 
h the remove was ee ane 
ridge of|a 
Te EDA; гостра алеут té uersa Westminster 
by an v ae om а brisk 
&-& gentle |o 
| by their suecess, followed them up, RE. advantage = 
every tree and bush to harass their retreat. It was no 
until Captain Jays battery 
they were driven bakon 
arm, Lord — 
e | wing, ordered to attack an 
out а battalion of the үг Weste naters as 
mishers, M support. of] ЧОЕ anmo 
igade pes si quickly down the Мо кр 
еа e of the whol 
а Ordeteti, sach argue Bash a а bat 
mishers. The est Middlesex perform 
ps duly fr the i Brigade, a mà the 3d ез апа ta 
5 1 iso 
the ће S 
night of June. The 
Lisbon 
gades. While engaged : 
sas 
precision. 
gain pressed 
en aui Ма NR 
ree were соп 
‘Court held во 
manfully 
tes both LA e 
à Un inter = чао 
Tbe dno | тордой 
that 
А dj nta 
40th Middlesex. 
drortian. 
will take place in the first 
e E te Normandie has arrived 
from Mexico; 
Een the importance 
Mex waters is а а such аз 
оне of an officer of that As 
pred evening says— 
England, and Austria have come 
standing, же sent separately "n St. ку эзсе notes 
in sense. In these notes the Po 
CX TT d. 
amu d 
ipe Ministry, It is asserted that 
intends directing the attention of the Senate to 
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