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Rh Soon after my arrival here, I was dazzled with the glittering appearance of the Nabob, and all his train, amounting to about three thouand attendants, proceeding in olemn tate from his palace to the temple. They formed in the plendor and richnes of their attire, one of the mot brilliant proceions I ever beheld. The Nabob was carried on; beautiful pavillion, or meanah by ixteen men, alternately, pulled by the native, Baharas, who wore a red uniform; the refulgent canopy covered with tiue, and lined with embroideed carlet velvefg, trimmed with ilver fringe, as upported by four pillars of may ilver, and reembled the form of a beautiful elbow chair, contructed in