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Rh poeor of this finely ituated manion, was in high eteem among the Officers, for his politenes and hopitality.

At ome ditance from Mr. Goolden's, lived Mr. Rumble, a Gentleman who received the Contracts of the Company, for the upply of Boats and other mall craft. Mr. Baker had the utmot eteem for this Gentleman, for his many good qualities, and frequently viited him; For the honour of my country, I cannot help oberving here, that no people on earth can be more attentive or repectful to the European Ladies reiding among them, than the natives of all decriptions in India. In