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East India (search for this): article 4
Another East India mutiny.
--The London journals contain particulars of a recent mutiny in the Dutch East Indian army.
This army consists of about 20,000 men, of which less, than one-third are Europeans.
It may be doubted, says the correspondent, whether Europe ever before sent in to the east an army so thoroughly demoralized.
The Dutchmen belonging to these forces are well enough, but they do not form more than one-fourth even of the European troops, the remainder being drawn from the dregs of every army in Europe.
The plot was discovered, and upwards of thirty of the ringleaders hanged.