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72 pilgrims proceeding on their journey to Simkund, and reached Bohegolpore, in about fifteen days after we left Monghere. We encamped outide the town, which is, by no means, inconiderable for its manufactures. It has a mud fort thrown round it, and contains a regiment of n i itia, to protct it's trade, coniting of a famous manufactory of fine napkins, table cloths, turbans and oucy, a kind of texture compoed of ilk and cotton, ome of which is beautifully variegated with tripes, and ome of a nankin colour, ued motly by the Ladies of the country for ummer wear. Governor Pelham, who commanded here, entertained our Officers in a very plendid manner. We halted four