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112 was to be ecorted by a proper guard to the frontiers; in the other to meet with the greatet protection.

A principal part of the property taken at Bidgegur, became a prize to the captors, as a reward for their ervices. A letter written by the Governor to Major Pepham, during the iege; was undertood as giving a anction to uch a ditribution of the poil. The Officers acted with I'd much expedition in the buines, that their dividend, with that of the privates, was apportioned in two days after the place was taken, and the reidue went to the Company Scenes of joy and conviviality  ucceeded the toils of war; a private oldier, as well as