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104 of artillery, and two of European infantry; and the other under Major. V. Roberts, which marched by the route of Lecknow. Early, on the tenth of September, Majors Crabb and Crawford, at the head of their repective corps, appeared within view of Chunur on the oppoite hore then following day, the Nabob Apah-doulah arrived, and encamped at, the ame ide of the river; and hortly after Major Roberts came from Lecknow, with his troops. The Englih croed the river, and joined Major Popham, who had now the command of four. complete regiments, one battalion of Colonel Blair, another of the Nabob's life guards, two companies of Europeans; one of artillery, and one of