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Rh that weigheda at leat, fifteen pounds each, of which they were deprived, were borne in triumph as trophies of the little victory. Two of our hotteewallies, uppoed to be maacred by them before this expedition, were found in a mierable tate from their unmerciful treatment: they were endeavouring to crawl to the camp; diabled, and almot bleeding afreh from their recent wounds The elephants, camels, &c. which thoe ueful people took with them, for the purpoe of bringing certain upplies to the army; were left behind in the hurry of the anguinary and rapacious enemy's flight, cruelly mangled and: weltering in their blood: our very hores and bullocks had iron pikes driven up in their