fort — letter to general M'Leod — the garrison attacked by the 

 scurvy, means adopted for the restoration of health — Fortified 

 Island treacherously taken by the enemy —evasive conduct of Maw 

 Mirza — letter from the Madras commissioners — peace with Tippoo 

 Sultaun — consequences at Onore — general orders — visits between 

 the commandant of Onore and Matt) Mirza— entertainment by the 

 latter— orders for evacuating Onore — difficulties attending the 

 safety of some brahmins under the English protection — evacuation 

 of the fort, and embarkation of the troops — the feet sails for 

 Bombay — public testimonies of the brave and gallant defence of the 

 fortress of Onore, the good conduct of the troops ; and the pro- 

 motion of captain Torriano, as a reward for his gallant services. 



