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Rh In Chinura, a Dutch ettlement, much the ame kind of trade is conducted, as at Serampour.

A little farther on, is Chandernagore, or Fradanga, the cene of many diputes between the French and Englih; the latter of whom are now the proprietors of it, on the wet, it lies expoed to an enemy, though encmpaed by a wall, and, in other ituations, pretty well fortified. It drives a brik trade, and carries on, to ome extent, the manufacture of handkerchiefs and triped mulins.

Near Fradinga, and in the ame direction, is Gretti, then belonging to the French, under the ment