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I have the honour to remain, Dear Sir, With much respect, your obliged and obedient servant (Signed) J. M. CALCUTTA. To the Right Hon. S. R. LUSHINGTON. 24 FALLS OF THE CAVERY Cannamore, Dec. litk, 1830. MY DEAR SIR, I cannot take leave of the Madras presidency, without requesting permission to renew my thanks, for the unvarying kindness and attention I have experienced from every member of the goverment, and from all the subordinate authorities during my journey. I ascribe this wholly to your powerful interfer- ence, and feel myself bound, in consequence, to endeavour to convey my thanks in such a form as may give them the character of being what they really are, personal rather than official. We left Oatacamund on Tuesday morning at seven, and reached the top of the pass about mid-day. We found a tent pitched in a situation of unequalled magnificence on a green summit, commanding a boundless extent of prospect and backed by one of those wooded slopes with a waterfall, which form the charms of Neilgherry

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