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of Stone. These were constructed by the 
Company's Artificers, and the Bengal 
Convicts, who are also emplo 3 T ed in 
making and repairing the Public Roads. 
The Bricks used in the Bridges, and other 
Public Works, are entirely made by the 
Convicts, under the Inspection of an Eu¬ 
ropean Brickmaker. 
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MARKETS. 
The Markets are well supplied with 
Fish of various kinds, and of excellent 
quality, Poultry of all kinds, Pork, Grain 
of every description, and a great variety of 
fine Vegetables and Fruits. Beef and Veal 
are not of a good quality; Sheep are im¬ 
ported from Bengal and the Coast; Goat 
Mutton can be procured from the Malay 
- Peninsula, and Sumatra; when of a pro¬ 
per age, the meat is very good. Milk, 
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Butter, and Bread, are very dear, the two 
former not in very great plenty. 
