disgraceful, and subsequently cofleavormsr to 

 beat his brums out against the floor, in both of 

 which purposes he wras prevented. 



^7th, Srh & 0th. The usual exchange of shuts 

 was carrieH on. whilst the enemy were hus^^y car- 

 vy'ing on the building oi their stockades, in the 

 hopes ofliemming in the eamp» On the latter 

 day the Contingfent were directed to scour the 

 jungle, 



A false attnck mnde on the front of the lines 

 at 10 p, of the 12th. 



Sunday Kith. At half pgst 8 a. m. one compa- 

 liV of thq(|6tb N. J. under Captain Wallace, and 

 Captain Sinnock and Lieutenant Minto of the 

 6th with Ueutenniit Liardet, i4th N. I., doing 

 duly with the* 5 1 hi and Lieutenant Symes, 20th 

 L from Madras, strengthened the force at 

 D 'it too Membangin, the name of which place had 

 been altered^ on the completion of the work, to 

 *' Bell's lituckade," in opu'-niifn.^nt to i!ie senior 

 Eugiaeer, 



14th, Syed Sabban destroyed one of the ene- 

 my's stiM-'kotles at Piingkallang Naanin^, the 

 enemy haKtily evacuating it, 



I5ih. Right picquct attacked at 10 p, m, and 

 the troops under arms; the enemy retired. 



IGih. The same harassing.duttes sfoingnn. 



]7th. Captain Wallaces company ortbe4f)lh 

 N. L arrived stt iVlalaoca from Pinanfj* The 

 dtity at thi!> period very arduous, Ihe guards stand- 

 ing fast for want of a relief, and one half of the 

 European artillery in lio?ipitaL 



At 3 A, M. of the 21st Syed Sabban started 

 with his owfl followers and liic Malay Cunlin- 



T/7 ^ 



