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Rh After withtanding the fire of our muquetry with a degree of Courage not to be expected in an undiciplined rabble, on the approach of our cannon, ome fled, were purued and taken; and the ret, who were till very numerous, ent Deputies to the Captain, requeting a ceatian of hotilities, which be granted on receiving the mot olemn aurances, that they would peaceably return to their repective employments, and diturb, no more, the public tranquillity.

One of the captives, before he obtained his liberty, having informed us that there were ome cattle belonging to Ramjaumr in a neigbouring plain, to which he offered to