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Rh name from the village of Belgram, tuate about two miles farther up the country. In a few months after our arrival, the Nabob Apa-doulab, in conequence of a difference with the Fouzdars Maboub and Coi-buant, ariing from their non-compliance to pay the uual annual tribute, due for ome time, collected his troops together, in order to march againt them, having firt: dipatched an expres to General Stibbert, who commanded our army, acquainting him of his intended expedition, and reqeting his immediate aitance. At the intance of Apah-doulah, two regiments of Seapoys, under the direction of Colonel Parker, were ordered to a place called Coragh, ahout eight