The Rising in India.
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r> , . , Calcutta, April 14. Revolting details are to hand of the fate of the persons captured by the Mampuris. Commissioner Quinton, two officers, and a bugler were hacked to pieces, and their mutilated bodies thrown outside the walls of Tamu and devoured by dogs. Mr Grinvfood and two other officers were shot, and their bodies similarly treated. Lieutenant. Grant's ammunition was almost exhausted, wljeo, he was relieved;, '
(Received April 14, 10.30 a.m.) Calcutta, Apiil 13. The detachments under Lieutenant Grant and Presgrave have returned. The fate of the chief, Senagarti, whc provoked the revolt, and who was re ported to have been killed during the engagement with Lieutenant GrantV detachment at Thonal, is uncertain. Three relief columns are rapidly massing at Kohina, Silchar, aud Tamil.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2353, 14 April 1891, Page 2
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132The Rising in India. Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2353, 14 April 1891, Page 2
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