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its ditch, which is 200 feet wide, and from 15 to on the new line of road leading from Madras to r poo's two sons were confined, and for the mutiny built by the Mahrattas about 250 years since ; 20 feet deep, contains numerous alligators. In runs through Vellore. the accompanying sketch, the situation of the tary parties, and often preferred by travellers, 1781 its small garrison, under Col. Lang, made and it has since been rendered memorable in sive cantonment, and a fort of neat construction, year, was also a prisoner there for many years. acclivitous hills, three of which are surmounted Bangalore, the route always taken now by mili- which occurred there before they were removed Immediately in rear of the town, is a range of by an amphitheatre of mountains of every shape. to Calcutta. The King of Candy, who died last town is known by the appearance of a line of Anglo-Indian history, as the place where Tip- But this town has the attraction of an exten- The annexed view was taken from Cautpaudy, by old stone forts, commanding the place. In AND NE1LGHERRY HILLS. 35 as the best, and more direct than that which a gallant resistance to Hyder's Mysorean troops,

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