34 HOW I KILLED THE TIGER. 



Revolt continued by the outbreak of the Native 

 Cavalry at Meerut, on May loth. 



The Delhi massacre occurred on May nth. 



The Shah-Jehanapore massacre took place on 

 May 3ist. 



On June 5th, the mutiny broke out at Jhansi, 

 the massacre occurred on the 8th June. 



The massacre of the Futtehgur fugitives at 

 Cawnpore was on June i2th. Many other 

 massacres took place, at Cawnpore, by Nana 

 Sahib on June 27th ; on July i5th the women 

 and children were murdered at Cawnpore, by the 

 orders of Nana Sahib. 



The capture of Delhi took place on September 

 2Oth, Brigadier-General Nicholson, who led the 

 assault, being killed. 



On September 25th the columns under Generals 

 Outram and Havelock relieved the besieged resi- 

 dents and garrison in Lucknow. 



On November I7th, Sir Colin Campbell, acting 

 in conjunction with the garrison, defeated the 

 rebels, and effected the second relief of Lucknow. 

 By the 22nd the whole garrison had left the 

 residency without the loss of a single man. 

 Before the end of the month he had also relieved 

 Cawnpore and severely defeated the Gwalior con- 

 tingent. Sir Colin Campbell now turned his 

 attention to the conquest of the entire city of 



