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your letter to Colonel Wallington, commanding 

 at Hoshungabad to ascertain. There are no other 

 European inhabitants ; but I know three or four 

 influential Natives who seem desirous of improving 

 their estates. Dewan Patel of Raipoor ; the Raja 

 of Sobapore ; Indurjeet Chowdery of Amgang ; 

 Munsook Chowdery of Rohsulpore, &c., all would 

 be glad to promote what they see are really improve- 

 ments, and these are the people to look to, to spread 

 our methods of improving, rather than entirely 

 depending on European exertion. 



(Signed) x w. OUSELEY, Major, 



Principal Assistant to the Commissioner. 



Central {ntota. (continued.) BEIIAR. 



From R. II. MATHEWS, ESQ. Indigo Planter, to JOHN BELL, 

 ESQ. former Secretary Agricultural and Horticultural So- 

 ciety of India, dated Dearie via Shcrgotty, March 26, 1837. 



SIR, 



I beg leave to enclose replies to the queries of 

 the 8th February last, for the information of the 



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