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OUR ANGLO-INDIAN ARMY.
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field-artillery and six battery-guns being placed under Colonel Moorhouse, a highly-distinguished officer, the first barrier was gallantly carried, and it was expected that the application of a field-piece would soon force the gate. This being found ineffectual, some eighteen-pounders were brought up, which slowly performed the