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Rh which, after ome preing olicitations, he obtained, and went his way, but not without leaving his worthy acquaintance ome viible igns and tokens of latng remembrance.

Though few the individuals in India, who impoe on the unwary by the arts of windling and fraud, the jugglers, or light-of—hand men, are numerous, and greatly excel in their tricks and deceptions, any thing of the kind exhibited in Europe.

I have een one of this atonihing clas of men, place in the centre of a bazar, a little hrub or branch of a tree, with only a few leaves on it, over which he has thrown a cloth, and