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Avhich was not adhered to by the English ; they having aided 

 Ragobah, and making preparations for the war, mounted the 

 Ghauts, invaded the districts of the Sircar, and began hostilities; 

 on which the Sircar also prepared for war. That in the district 

 of Worgaum near Tellowgaum, Messrs. Carnac and Egerton of the 

 Select Committee at Bombay, being fully empowered, did depute 

 Messrs. Farmer and Holmes; that the old friendship between the 

 English and Sircar being interrupted, Colonel Upton made an 

 agreement, but according to which matters did not proceed; and 

 therefore that treaty was annihilated. So that on the same foot- 

 ing as the English and the Sircar were in the time of Mhadarow, 

 they are henceforth to remain, and the cause of Ragobah to be 

 given up; nor any aid to be afforded to the enemies of the Sircar. 



"The islands and places abovementioned are to be given up; 

 and to go on and remain as in Mhadarow's time; and it is stipu- 

 lated that in the above case good faith is to be observed on the 

 part of the Sircar. That Ragobah by his own free consent com- 

 mitted himself with all his effects to Tookajee Holcar and Mhada- 

 jee Sindia. That the English army at Worgaum shall be per- 

 mitted to proceed with all its effects to Bombay; and as security 

 for it on the part of the Sircar, two persons shall proceed, belong- 

 ing to each of the abovementioned Sirdars, to conduct the army to 

 Bombay; for which purpose troops shall be sent or not with the 

 army, as the army please ; and that the army shall not molest any 

 one on the road. 



" That the Anterwad and Bundywad provinces and their Sirdars 

 being ever under the Sircar, no damage must be done to them. 

 The English army from Calcutta having passed the Nerbudda, and 



