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Rh ide to their gardens, where fountains, cacades, meandering rills, and Variegated flower beds, form the mot delightful aemblage of rural beauty and propect. In ummer, they often go in parties, to country recees, a little way out of town, in order to enjoy themelves in their frecades, by the ide of the Waters with which they are furnihed. The Englih have a very pleaant garden here, for the ue and recreation of the Gentlemen of the factory.

The treets of Surat are irregularly laid out; and the tories of the houes are carried up projecting over one another, in uch a manner, that the uppermot apartments on each ide, are o cloe, as to darken the