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Rh from Belgram; we were honoured with a viit from the Nabob Apadoulah, accompanied by General Stibbert, his Aid-du-Camps, and other Officers of distinction, who met him on the way, in his uual tyle of grandeur, mounted with his Nobles, on an elephant richly caparioned, and attended by his numerous train of Burkendaws, Chopdars, pages, &c. and a native band of muic to enliven the proceion, of which the annexed plate will give you a more perfect idea, than this decription.

His entry through Belgram was announced by the beating of drums, firing of cannon, and other marks of military honour. After a repat at