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CHAP. XIV. 



Tr.visttctions in India.^-Marck of General WcUesJey to Ahmednughur— 

 Capture of ihat City and Fort. — Operations of Colonel Stevenson. — Confe- 

 derate Army concentrated — and beaten at the Battle of Assye — brilUans 

 Victory — Colonel Stevenson pursues the Enemy — Scindiah makes Oiertuies 

 of Peace. — Siiccess of the British Arms in the Guzcrat — Storming of 

 Baroach. — Province of Cuttack surrenders to Colonel Harcouri. — Opera- 

 tions of the main Army under General Lake — B'l. Perron retreats before 

 him precipitately — desperate Storm of Ally Ghur — and Capture — Consc- 

 guences thereof. — M. Perron resigns his Command in Scindiah^s Army — 

 Reasons thereof. — Disaster to Colonel Canninghain''s Detachment. — Battle 

 of Delhi gained by General Lake — splendid Effects thertfroni. — Release 

 of the Mogul Emperor, who puts himsalf under the Protection of the Bri- 

 tish Force. — Proceedings in Bundelcund, under Colonel Poivel — who defeats 

 the Enemy — the ivholc Province suhmits to the British Arms. — Capture of 

 the City of Agra by the main Army — 'Ond Fort. — Battle of Laaxvaree — 

 ^reat Loss of the Enemy — and complete Destruction of the French Force 

 in Hiudostan — enumeration of Operations in that Quarter — General Wel- 

 lesley's continued Successes — ^Colonel Stevenson storms Asscer Ghur — 

 General Wellesley pursues aud harasses Bhoonsla. — Scindiah again offers to 

 ireat — Truce concluded "with that Chieftain. — Retreat of the Berar Rajah 

 to his own Territories. — General Wellesley gains the Buttle of Argaum. — 

 Description of the Fortress of Gawrlghur — 'Siege thereof — brilliant Enter- 

 prize of the British Force in storming it — f alien — Rajah of Berar's con- 

 sternation — negociates and concludes a Treaty of Peace with the British 

 Government — Conditions — as docs Scindia — Conditions. — Glorious Termi- 

 nation of the War, and happy Consequences thereof- — Proceeding's at Cal- 

 cutta — Honours conferred on Generals Lake and Wellesley. — Con- 

 clusion. , . . . . 2l5 



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