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Rh he had been recently promoted, and by his recommendation, I was appointed Jemidar in the ame battalion.

Having received an account of the inurrections of the Morattoes in the vicinage of Caulpee, on the banks of the river Jemima, the entire brigade, by order of Colonel Morgan, proceeded to that town, and a part of the main army in different detachments, coured the neighbouring country; in order to dipere thoe diturbers of the public tranquilty, who, after ome light kirmihes, entirely fled, overawed by the terror of our arms.

We remained a few weeks in Caulpce,