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36 and the ervants about it were very numerous. In the north angle, on the ame line, was the hopital, at a convenient ditance from the bar-rack. In the other angles were planted ome cannon, which were regularly dipharged every morning. and evening, as the flag was hoit up or pulled down. At one end of the fourth ide, was the Artillery barrack; at the other, their flores: on the wet, lay the companies of the brigade; on the north, the Doctors and inferior Officers had their apartments. About a mile thence, were the chaumnies of the Seapoys.

No ituation in the world could be more delightful than that of the General's manion; at the front and back