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Rh adjacent out-houes, and tables. On the left angle, Renting the road, was the Colonel's guard-houe, and tood diametrically oppoite to his bangaloe; between which and thoe of the Officers, is ituate an ever-verdant grove incloed with a brick wall: overhadowed by the preading trees inide, a few grand edifices built by the, Nabobs, made a fine appearance; among which was the Bank of Meieurs Herbert and Halambdry, the dwelling of Mr. Barry, Contract Agent, and a powder magazine.

The barrack of the European oldiers, was a hang: of apartments, whoe partitions were made of mats and bamboes, and roofs thatched with