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96 Caulpee, and then returned to Caunpore, Where our tay was of no long continuance.

About this time Governor. Hatings having required of Cheyt-ing his tipulated ubidies, towards deffraying the expences of the late war with Hyder Ally; and finding him either unwilling or unable to pay them, ent a guard coniting of two companies of Seapoys to afret him: the alarming news of his being made a prioner, oon pread through the country, and roued the indignation of his troops, who were een in a large body, croing the river from Ramnagur to the palace, in which he was confined. The two companies of our Seapoys, who formed the