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INDIGO. 



privilege granted to Mr. C.W. Young, on condi- 

 tion that the proposed undertaking is to be prose- 

 cuted entirely at his own risk. 



No. 30. 



Extract Letter from the Court of T>irectors to 

 the Governor in Council, Madras, dated the 1th 

 September 1808. 



Letter to Par. 25. We have permitted Mr. John Smith to 



Madras, ^ 



7 Sept. 1808. proceed to Madras, for the express purpose of 

 assisting Mr. Edward Campbell, now in India, in 

 the indigo and sugar-works established by the 

 latter gentleman at your Presidency. Mr. Smith 

 is to be restricted from engaging in any other 

 concerns whatever. 



No. 31. 



Extract Letter from the Governor in Council at 

 Madras to the Court of Directors, dated the 3d 

 March 1809. 



Letter from Par. 18. The Capacity of these provinces to 



Madras, - • i i i • i i 



'. March 1809. producc iudigo IS such, that there is always ground 

 to apprehend that the manufacture will be ex- 

 tended far beyond the ordinary consumption and 

 demand, and we shall therefore feel it incumbent 



upon 



