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Rh were relieved by Captain Lane, and marched hence to Jouanpour, which has little to recommend it but good fort and a few tolerable buildings: it is however equally remarkable, as our lat cantonments, for its roe waiter and role oil, which are peculiarly eteemed throughout Aia for their odoriferous excellence.

We were again involved in new broils, and obliged to penetrate farther into the country, in order to diperfe the unruly natives who aembled in a hotile manner within a fort, which they put into ome tate of defence. They were armed withbows and arrows, and long bar-