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Rh brilliancy to the plendor of the cene, lighted branches blaze around, and exhibit one general illumination. Extremely pleaed with uch various entertainment, the Gentlemen it down to an elegant upper, prepared with the utmot kill, by an Officer of the Raja, whoe ole employ is to provide the mot delicious viands on uch an occaion: ice-cream, fowl of all kinds, and the finet fruit in the world, compote but a part of the repat to which the guets are invited. The Raja was very happy with his convivial friends; and though his religion forbids him to touch many things handled by perons of a different profeion, yet he accepted a little fruit from them; upper was over about