e Siege of Delhi his victory at Badli-ki-Serai
address to the troops death from cholera
Barnes, Mr. George, Commissioner of the Cis-Sutlej States
Belooch battalion, at Delhi
Bengal Army: outbreak of the Mutiny signs of incipient mutiny
Bengal Artillery Corps, record of their achievements before Delhi
Bengal Fusiliers, the 1st, quartered at Umballah
_Bhisti_, or water-carrier Boileau, Lieutenant
Bombay
Bridge of boats over the Jumna attempt to blow up
Burn bastion, unsuccessful attack on captured
Calcutta Gate
Campbell, Colonel, column under
Campbell, Sir Colin, at the Battle of Chillianwalla
Campbell, Sir Edward, appointed prize agent
Canning, Lord, his decision in regard to the prize-money
Cannons, punishment of blowing away at the mouths of
Cavalry Brigade, stationed near No. 1 Battery their splendid behaviour
C---- d, Assistant Collector at Goorgaon murder of his sister joins the
force at Delhi his vengeance on the murderers killed
C---- d, Miss, joins her brother at Goorgaon murdered at Delhi
Chamberlain, Brigadier-General
"Chandni Chauk," or silver street of Delhi
_Charpoy_, or bed
Chillianwalla, Battle of
Cholera, at Delhi, number of deaths from at Loodianah deaths from
_Chunam_, or cement
Cis-Sutlej States
Coke, Major in command of the advance on Alipore his corps of Punjab
Rifles, quartered in the Jama Masjid
"Cow House," picket at
Dagshai
Daily Telegraph, proprietors of the their dinner to the surviving
veterans of the Mutiny
Deacon, Captain, wounded
Deacon, Colonel
Delhi arsenal in charge of natives arrival of reinforcements buildings
Palace of the Emperors vicissitudes riches massacres circumference of
the walls the gates number of killed and wounded deaths from cholera
arrival of the siege-train preparations for the bombardment trench-work
commencement of the siege total force bombardment arrangements for the
attack storming columns dispositions of the troops entrance into the
city destructive nature of street-fighting advantages gained troops
indulge in drink flight of insurgents Palace occupied by troops fall the
bridge of boats looting and pillaging discovery of human beings size of
the city punishment of natives insanitary condition capture by Lord Lake
in 1803 accumulation of vast treasures
Delhi Gazette, editor of the, tortured to death
Delhi, Shah Bahadoor Shah, King of: his capture appearance and dress
trial and
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