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The Arber’s received reinforce- ments from a tribe inhabiting that part of the Himalyas recently an 1 assumed the of- fensive. - According to native reporte Cap- tain Maxwell was unable to via neuen the town he has for some time been endea- voring to capture,and was foreed to retrea’, losing a number of men, killed and wound. ed. He destroyed the fortified camps he oceupied during the forward march of the expedition. These native reports state he is now in a very serious position almost surrounded by rebellious tribesmen. Another despatch received from Gef- batty, the chief town of Asiam, says a dc- tached party composed of 30 rifles ard four British officers operating as an esco:t to a train, were on the way to Borda with provisions and ammunition for the garri- son. The detachment encountered no re- sistance until far beyond reach of succor from its base of operations. 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