. The life and correspondence of the Right Hon. Sir Bartle Frere, bart. xehx i Hi I. MAIN BAZAAR, HYDERABAD, FROM THE GATEWAY OF THE 23, 1851. 1857-] MUTINOUS ARTILLERY AT HYDERABAD. 209 Infantry, and taken into the fort. The ladies also weremoved into the fort, and though the station remainedquiet, it was suspected that the 13th Native Infantry weredisaffected. Frere, when the news came, perceived that the situationwas critical. Colonel Hutt was roused at two in the morn-ing by finding Frere sitting at the foot of his bed, come toarrange with him for the despatch of sixty of the ne
. The life and correspondence of the Right Hon. Sir Bartle Frere, bart. xehx i Hi I. MAIN BAZAAR, HYDERABAD, FROM THE GATEWAY OF THE 23, 1851. 1857-] MUTINOUS ARTILLERY AT HYDERABAD. 209 Infantry, and taken into the fort. The ladies also weremoved into the fort, and though the station remainedquiet, it was suspected that the 13th Native Infantry weredisaffected. Frere, when the news came, perceived that the situationwas critical. Colonel Hutt was roused at two in the morn-ing by finding Frere sitting at the foot of his bed, come toarrange with him for the despatch of sixty of the newlyenrolled artillerymen under Lieutenant Harris, and fifty-five of the 1st Fusiliers, to Hyderabad, when the tide servedin the morning. Hutt went off at once to prepare for theirembarkation at a place three or four miles off, whence theysailed the next day. Almost their first duty on arrival atHyderabad was to assist at the execution of the mutineerswho had been tried and found guilty. Opposite them wasdrawn up the suspected 13th Native Infantry, and to thelast moment there was
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