CONTENTS. 
Town of Bombay — fortifications — harbour — docks — marine yard — 
public buildings — hospitals —ecclesiastical establishment — English 
houses— verandas — villas — bazar — Asiatic houses— extensive com- 
merce of Bombay — civil and military establishment — courts of 
justice — amiable character of the European inhabitants — furniture , 
equipage , servants — purvoes — domestic arrangement — moonlight 
evenings - — Dr. Fryer s account of Bombay in the seventeenth cen- 
tury , on the first establishment of the English, compared with its 
modern history — small salary allowed by the India Company to their 
junior servants, the cause of much distress — representation in con- 
sequence — not noticed in England — a second letter to the governor 
and council — melancholy statement accompanying it— the governor’s 
minute — pecuniary redress in consequence. 
