CONTENTS. 



Envoy to Ragobah's generals at Copperwange from the English com- 

 mander in chief, the means of effecting the junction — march of the 

 allied army towards the enemy — heat and fatigue — plague of flies — 

 country destroyed — river Sabermatty compared with the Nile — 

 first engagement with the enemy — retreat of the latter — -field of 

 battle — doubly shocking in a hot climate — action at Mahter — beha- 

 viour of the enemy — treatment of spies — patience of the Hindoos — 

 Kairah a city in Guzerat — situation of the peasantry — Guzerat 

 villages — country women— amusements — adverse change by the war 

 — action at Hyder-abad — catastrophe among our allies — combat 

 between five brothers — council of war— march to the south parts of 

 Guzerat — beauty of the country — march to Neriad — history of the 

 Guikwar family — conduct of Futty Selling and Conda Row — 

 Neriad laid under coidribution — character of the Bhauts — their 

 occupation, high estimation, and peculiar custo??is — refuse to pay 

 their share of the assessment — massacre on the occasion — conduct 

 of the Brahmins — sacrifice of two old women — poisoned wells — 

 march to the plains of Arras — omens — superstition of the Brahmins 

 and astrologers on reaching Arras — battle on those plains — treachery 

 of Hurra Punt — defeat of the enemy — loss in the English detach- 

 ment — loss of the enemy — care of their dead, compared with horrid 



