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70 for marching, and et out from Monghere in the beginning of the year 1772. The firt day, we reached Sitakund, (Where we halted three days to collect our market people, &c. It is a mall village, about twelve miles from Monghere, and in its environs are even baths or wells, two of which are committed to the care of Bramins, who attend them, and will not uffer any Peron out of their order, to touch the waters, but uch as come with a tedfat faith in their virtues (which they generally poes) to be - relieved from various diorders by their application. The other five are common to; all who travel this way. The two firt are near each other, though