Summary: the General Abercrombie’s ar- rival, and the impossibility of opening the season, with the contraction of the circle the army might yet describe — a highiindorsement was given on these services.* The detachment under Lieut. Col. Maxwell reduced Pinagre; the 9th battalion captured Trichinopoly castle and Pettah, allied with part of Colonel Cunro’s brigade, which, besides Sattimungulum and Samiaveram, took from the Polygar of the latter, Ferokbad. A sudden affair under the 2d brigade and 8th battalion happened at Vincaticotta, the enemy having retired, it was reinforced by the 1st brigade crossing the Colaron; and on the 12th, seven companies of the 14th, pushing him through the lines of the 12th regiment, shared in the capture of Bettical. It is to be noticed also, that this speck of territory was doubly hostile to the conquerors of Bednore; the garrison compelled to capitulate being composed of men the most noted in the service of Tippoo; the place fortified with the skill be had begun to acknowledge British influence. The inconve- nience of the harbour at Mangalore, and other disadvantages of the Malabar coast, had occasioned Mr. Duckworth to be employed in forming and conducting a negotiation with the Rajah ** Stranger things have, on occasion, been seen, said ‘to the Hon. Major. Erskine, when the flying artillery were brought into action, and gave him the opportunity to display ¢ many of the accomplishment.sof-Tipeoo for his observation. his knowledge and talents. * 'The disputes with the Dutch, in 1781, relative to the Dutch fort of Cranganore, the territories in its vicinity, and the fort of Cochin,’ were concealed, to avoid any material embar- consuls with the administration of their government, had been prohibited :): In 1789, a period proposed by the Malabar coast ; nor did they ever acknowledge allegiance either to the Rajah of Cochin, or to Hyder’s or Tippoo’s government. [ 289. ]lisés | his situation from being impinged upon by the Governor- general’s measures. ‘The conclusion of the treaty of 1790, with Tippoo, followed the advance of the Nizam’s troops, and the reception of a kirn, in 1791, from the Sultan’s vakeel, of a letter, stating that his Majesty was desirous to form a treaty with the British government; and that proper communications on the subject should be addressed to:him. (300. |getIntaki hin oC Mey S to the ds Coo The British for Making War. By John T ni, of the Royaé at `Geographer. Colanna of Apsley House, archonic value.ondon, 1799K . 0s valuable historical document, *Tas been aprged literatim, even to the, errorsBe recotipsion of the author, fAaxd drawn a at of ak t oft edited with intro- `idasa and Notes, by . ‘P. BEyre, Iroducedwith ‘ana Faytyيةon Se wriluite tJeenaeetiyは aは alynes and sundiresies preceeding re vocative ache icharacre mothe are Calady letame pe PeP ZaMQdde!+2. MAADoSaol.. ; | ems of M ed on mokinet. 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