Page:The Travels of Dean Mahomet.djvu/278

Rh

LETTER XXIV.

DEAR SIR,

HAVING received orders to march to Calcutta, we quitted Belgram; and finding it unneceary to keep a force any longer there, on account of the good undertanding that prevails, at preent, between the Court of Delhi and the Eat India Company, the chaumnies were entirely demolihed, and every'vetige of a houe or building razed to the ground.

On our way, we paed by ome factories belonging to the Dutch, Danes, French, and others, that