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nicate. I remain, Dear Sir, &c. &c. (Signed) J.M.CALCUTTA. H. C. Sloop, Coote. Cannanore Roads, Feb. \st, 1831. MY DEAR SIR, I delayed to send you the enclosed paper, till I could visit and examine closely Sir J. Malcolm's new settlement in the Deccan, of which so much has been said, as I thought it probable much might be learned there. I was able to accomplish this in my way from Poonah to Bombay. I was much gratified by the news of Mr. Sawyer's appointment to Oatacamund ; my fa- vorite projects for a school will, I have no doubt, flourish under his care, and in all re- AND NEILGHERRY HILLS. 29 spects, the residents will derive much benefit from his valuable services. I am thus far on my way to Columbo pur- posing to call at Cochin. Should my health (which seems quite re-established) permit, and the season prove not unfavourable, it is my in- tention to proceed from Ceylon by the coast route, so as to visit Trichinopoly, Tanjore, and

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