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LETTER XXXIV.

DEAR SIR,

THIS commotion had carcely ubided, when a freh diturbance aroe at Goghipour, a place famous for ditilling roe water, between the natives and the Fouiclar of that quarter, who enjoyed the ame pot, which he held under Raja Cheyt-ing. As he availed himelf of a general pardon granted by the Governor, he was permitted to continue in his employment. The people diatisied with the fate of their late Raja, could, by no means, be reconciled to the overeignty of the Englih;