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Ramjaum, one of the Raja's Generals, after killing a erjeant of the Seapoys, who oppoed his entrance, broke into the royal manion, and made way for the oldiery, who ecorted their Prince through a garden which led to the river. As the banks were high above the urface, they let him down by turbans tied together, into a boat that conveyed him to the other ide, whence he ecaped under the