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 HIS MGBATIOH TO CALCUTTA. 99 of authentic Information on this subject which, it is now impossible to obtain, any attempt on our part to give a faithful description of the yissicitudes ot fortune, the sufferings and sacrifices made by this Intelligent youth, can not but prove abortive. CHAPTER III. HIS MIGRATION TO CALCUTTA. It was not till his twentieth year that he came down to Calcutta In search of an employment. Mr. Charles Reid, the Eurasian Zemindar and his father's employer, happened to reside at Kidderpur, and it was this gentleman who employed him as a Munshi, on a salary of Rs. 10 per mensem for the manage- ment of certain suits he had been carrying on as an agent in the late Sudder Dewany Court The dis-» tress of his family consisting of his mother and sisters, now reached its culminating point. The family had hitherto lived upon the charity of the Maharajah of Bejoygobind of Purneah, but for reasons not known to us, the scanty monthly allowance was discontinued at this time. And we can easily imagine to what a pitiable condition the family was reduced solely relying upon the precarious income that accrued from the few bighas of lalhraj lands, they had in Momjoani. The boy struggled on and made a persistent effort to improve his condition but to no purpose. After serving Mr. Charles Reid for a year or so scruples of conscience made him sever his con- nexion with his Master under the following circums- tance. Mr. Charles Reid dismissed one Moni Lai Khota his treasurer, from his service, and this dis- missed servant brought a suit against his employer for arrears of pay. Babu Shyama Churn was cited as a witness in the case, and lest he should be tempt- ed to give a false evidence in the case, in favour of