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42 trike the tents and marquees; load and unload the elephants, camels, bullocks, waggons, &c. The Cooleys were divided into two ditinct bodies for different purpoes; to carry burthens, and to open and clear the roads through the country, for the free paage of the army and baggage: The Beties were appointed to upply the men and cattle with water: and the Charwalleys, who are the meanet clas of all, were employed to clean the apartments, and do other ervile offices. Thus equipped, we marched in regular order from Denapore, early in the morning, in the month of February and the year of 1771. We enjoyed a pleaant cool breeze the entire day; while the trees, ever blooming and over