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LETTER XXXIII.

DEAR SIR,

CAPTAIN Baker with the detachment under his command, marched to Ralnnagur, where he remained till further orders; and Major Popham advanced with his troops, in puruit_ of the enemy, to Bidgegur, which lies about fifty miles to the outh eat of Chunaqt: the fort is erected on the ummit of a lofty rock, and ries to the great height of even hundred feet above the urface of the country. It was con— idered next to Ganlin, among the tronget in India, being deemed, like