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Rh. Near each gate is a well, from which water eaily raied for the ue of the army by engines happily contrived for that purpoe. The Commander in Chief reides in an elegant edifice within the fort, where there alo a bazar contantly held to upply the army with every neceary: and the Officers of rank next to him, dwell on the very arches of the gates, in beautifully contructed buildings, that, in uch elevated ituations, have a very fine effect on the delighted beholder. Inide the fort there are eight barracks, for the other Officers and privates, tores for the ammunition and accoutrements; magazines, armories, and a cannon and ball foundry, almot conti-