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Rh to receive the number of men detined to erve in that quarter, we marched into 'Tis a ﬁne quare building, made entirely of brick, on the margin of the Gauges, and covers both ides of the road: on the eat ide, oppoite the river, were the Captain's apartments, coniting of two bed Chambers and a dining room, with convenient out-offices, tables, and kitchen, at the back of the barrack: little ditance farther out on: the line, was the General's. reidence, an elegant and tately building; commanding a full view of the country many miles round. It was finihed in the greatet tyle, and furnihed in a uperb manner: the acent to it was by everal flights of marble teps, and