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Rh too apt to profane the piety of their fellow-creatures, merely for a difference in their modes of worhip. At a little ditance from Peepaharea was the bangaloe of Gen. Barker, contructed by him on the mot elegant plan. Here he retired to pend ome part of the funnier, and entertain his friends: it was reorted by the ditinguihed Officers of his corps, and particularly by Colonel's Grant, Morgan, Goddard, Tottingham, and Majors Morrion and' Pearce, of the Artillery. At other times, he reided in a tately edifice in the fort, newly built, with exquiite tate and grandeur. Having received orders from Colonel Grant, to proceed to Calcutta, we made the neceary parations.