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Rh trictly puruing the idea of Goldmith, that elegant writer who oberves in his Edwin and Angelina,

They acquire a upport, by adminitering to travellers as they journey along the roads and highways, a chilm, or pipe of tobacco, for which they receive a mall gratuity. The rich and poor, ometimes, promicuouy mingle together, and often partake of the ame refrehment.

At Myckenpore, a mall village ixty miles from Belgram, is the reort of a number of Faquirs, from Delhi, Oude, sad the neighbouring provinces.