Summary: The text provides a detailed account of the military operations in various regions such as Mhow, Nagpoor, and Jalnuah in 1817. Brigadier-generals such as Lionel Smith and John Doveton led forces that included cavalry, artillery, and infantry to secure territories and suppress rebellions. The narrative describes the movements, reinforcements, and engagements that took place in different locations, highlighting the challenges faced and the strategies employed. Notable actions include the expulsion of Appah Saib and the elevation of the young Rajah of Nagpoor. These military operations involved a combination of European and Native forces, showcasing the complexity and coordination required in managing territories and conflicts during that period.