ABSTRACT

The Enemy’s encampment was again reinforced by so many men, that they did not miss the numbers that we had killed. Our spies brought news of a mine which they were making to break into the fort, and the Captain-Major was greatly concerned thereat, because he did not know the place where it would emerge. At this time there were 30,000 men at arms in the Enemy’s encampment, and these were continually being reinforced.