LETTER LIV. Page [83].
Melancholy Situation. Cruelty. Released from Prison. Account of Hyder, and East Indian Politics in general.
LETTER LV. Page [88].
East Indian Politics continued.
LETTER LVI. Page [96].
Account of Hyder, and Indian Politics continued. General Mathews’s Descent on the Malabar Coast. Mounts the Ghauts. Approaches towards Hydernagur. Author’s Delight at getting into the open Air. Delivered by an unexpected Encounter from his Guards.
LETTER LVII. Page [103].
Returns to the Fort, and proposes to the Jemadar to give it up to the English. Proceeds to the English Camp.
LETTER LVIII. Page [110].
Meeting with General Mathews. Returns to the Fort with a Cowl. Delivers it to the Jemadar. Leads General Mathews into the Fort, and brings him into the Presence of the Jemadar. English Flag hoisted. Vindication of General Mathews from the Charge of Peculation.