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Purnea. Upon this I sent a Jimautdar’s party after him with 
orders to follow his route four or five days’ journey ; and I am 
in hopes that the Jimautdar will be successful, as Mun Jenoo 
is diseased and cannot travel fast. 
e picked up provisions in our march which, together with 
that taken by Lieut. Feltham, shall be sent to Moorshedabad. 
s it is probable that some of the fakirs dispersed over 
these districts may unite again and commit depredations, I have 
directed Lieut. Taylor to remain at this place with 45 sepoys, 
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the City, as soon as they have refreshed themselves, for which 
I have allowed them four days. 
wrote to the Supervisors of Dinagepore and Purneah to 
inform them of the event, that they may take measures for 
intercepting any parties that may retreat through their provin- 
c Jenoo is an inhabitant of Morampoor, I suppose 
he will area i to retreat to that country. 
As Mr. Grose has occasion for the sepoys under ene 
Feltham, I have directed that officer to return to Rungpo 
must be eg leave to mention to you the behaviour of Lisi. 
Feltham, whose bravery and vigilance have contributed so 
much to the success of the expedition. 
As the service on which I was sent is now finished, I have 
left the command to Lieut. Taylor, and shall return to the 
business which I was before employed on 
Having examined the hill and dirgah of Mustan Ghurr, 
I think it my duty to inform you that its natural strength, 
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with thick woods. The dirgah there @ affords a pretence to the 
they are furnished with arms of all kinds, and commonly sally 
_ forth from thence 2000 strong. This in particular has been the 
case last vear 
I am, etc., 
Jas. RENNELL. 
The service in question having been successfully accom- 
plished, the Chief acquaints the Board that he has recalled 
Lieut. Taylor’s party, and i leave to recommend, in conse- 
quence of the account Capt. Rennell gives of ohne gah of 
Mastangur, that a small Rie of sepoys be now 
and Beot co continually stationed there in order to sascurame the 
future rendezvous of these banditti. 
