INDIA.
I Our advices are from Bombay to the 16ch of October, and from Madras to the 14th of that month. We havo. also received a telegram from Aungrowbee, Central India, dated 9th of October. The latter, which refers to rome successful operations of the Mhow Field Force against the enemy, we publish first:— (PEE ELECTEIC TELEGBAPH.) From General Michel. Aungrowbee, October 9. The Mhow Field Force under my command surprised to-day the rebels, some four or five | thousand strong, under the Newab of Banda. and utterly defeated them, with hardly any loss: on our side. The enemy lost all their guns, six in number, and about one hundred and fifty men were killed. The whole force would have been utterly destroyed had my cavalry been with me: but all except about eighty of the. 17th Lancers were attached t«'. Brigadier Smith's column, near Chundaire. The fugitives have did towards that place.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 4 December 1858, Page 4
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