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Statement No. 3, contains an Abstract of Nos. 1 and 2 ; and includes 

 also the Armenian, Greek, Portuguese, and French inhabitants, — with the 

 proportions of male and female — adult and minor. 



Statement No. 4, shews the number of dwelling-houses, inhabited 

 by all descriptions of persons, — and No. 5, the total number of brick and 

 straw-houses of every description, including shops, golahs, &c. 



No. 6, exhibits the number of brick-houses of one or more stories, 

 with the number of enclosed gardens, and the proportion of fixed residents 

 and lodgers; besides the buildings included in this Statement, are the 

 ruins of the Palace erected by Azim-ushan, towards the end of the 17th 

 century, compared by Bishop Heber to the Kremlin of Moscow. Also 

 two gate-ways, and several Mohammedan and Hindu buildings of a re- 

 ligious character; viz. Mosques, 158 — Makberahs, or Mausoleums, 109 — 

 Sangats, 10 — Akaras, 52 — and Kali Baris, or Hindu Temples, 55. These, 

 with the exception of the latter, are mostly in ruins. There are also four 

 Christian Churches, kept in good repair, and the remains of three Katrahs 

 or Caravan-serais. 



The Statements marked 7 and 8, shew the number of Hindu and 

 Mohammedan inhabitants, actually found residing in each house or chouk. 



Statement No. 9, exhibits the average prices of some of the neces- 

 saries of life for ten years, from 1820 to 30. 



The total Native population, as shewn by the Statements, exclusive 

 of Military, is sixty-six thousand, six hundred and sixty-seven, of which 

 thirty-one thousand four hundred and twenty-nine are Hindu, and thirty- 

 five thousand two hundred and thirty-eight Mohammedan— to which, three 

 hundred and twenty-two Armenians, Greeks, and others, being added, 



