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THE LIFE
OF
COLIN CAMPBELL, LORD CLYDE
CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
CHAPTER XII.
Advance to Alum Bagh-Organisation of the force-Letter to
Miss Campbell-Flank movement upon the Dil Khooshah
and Martiniere - Skirmish-Halt-Reconnaissance-Ad-
vance along right bank of Goomtee-Attack and capture of
the Secunder Bagh and barracks-Attack on the Shah Nujif
-Bivouac of the force-Attack on the mess-house-Motee
Mahul carried-Meeting of Sir James Outram and General
Havelock with Sir Colin-Preparations for evacuation of
Residency-Withdrawal of garrison-Death of Havelock-
Sir James Outram left with a force at the Alum Bagh-Sir
Colin sets out with the convoy for Cawnpore-Anxiety for
that post-General Windham's position-Sir Colin hurries
to Cawnpore-Letter to Lord Canning describing passage
of the Ganges-Despatch of convoy-Battle of Cawnpore-
Letter to Lord Canning-Pursuit of enemy's left wing by
Hope Grant,
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CHAPTER XIII.
Measures for restoration of authority in the Doab-March of
column from Delhi-Movement of Walpole's column to join
it-Letter to Lord Canning-Lord Canning's letter on read-
ing the Lucknow despatches-Reply-Sir Colin moves on
Futtehghur-Movement of detached columns-Affair of the
Kalee Nuddee-Brilliant charge of the cavalry-Futteh-
ghur and Furrukhabad occupied-Halt-Correspondence as
to future course of operations-Lord Canning decides on
the siege of Lucknow-Letter to the Duke of Cambridge,
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