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sider the late mournful event as a warning from God to repent, and to shew their gratitude to God by a holy life. After the Tamul service I attended Divine Service at St. John's, and heard the excellent sermon preached by the Rev. T. Robinson, in memory of our late Father. It impressed on our minds not only that esteem and veneration due to the memory of our late beloved Bishop, but awakened us also to endeavour that we may be approved of the Lord when he shall be pleased to call us away.

I am, with great respect,

Reverend Sir,

your very obedient humble servant,

J. C. KOHLнoff.

INDEX.

INDEX.

A.

ABRAHAM, MAR, iii. 434—6.
ABDULLAH, made Jemautdar, i. 115;

makes pummels for mules, ii. 183.
ABDUL MUSSEEH, a convert, ii. 339;
ordained, 340; his death, ibid.
ABEL, Dr. CLARK, i. 104.
Ablution, i. 32.

Aboo town, ii. 458.

ACBAR, tomb of, ii. 336; his palace,
338; makes pilgrimage to Ajmere,
441.

ACLAND, Sir Thomas Dyke, ii. 34.
ADAM, Mr. John, ii. 181; meets the
Bishop, 213; his character, iii. 239,
240.

Adam's peak, iii. 170; tradition, ib.
Adansonia tree, i. 53.

Adawlut courts, iii. 32; at Kairah, 49;
besieged, ib.

Agra, judge of, sends escort, ii. 326:

ruins of, 337; court of justice, 338.
Ajmere town, ii. 440.

Allahabad, i. 439; nick-name, ib.;
buildings, 441-443; confirmation,

444.

Alligators, i. 41; again, 263. 303;
again, iii. 187.

ALEXANDER, Colonel, i. 401; drives
the Bishop to a tomb, 410; com-
pares outward marks of devotion,
ib.; Letter to, iii. 313.
Allypoor village, i. 31.

Almorah city, reasons for visiting, ii.
142; preparations for journey to,
182; approach to, 207; description
of, 211; Divine Service, 213; fort,
214; hopes respecting Missionaries,
iii. 324.

Ambera village, ii. 508.
Amblangodde, bungalow, iii. 141; again,

191.

Ambowlee village, iii. 97.

AMEER KHAN, his character, ii. 375;
again, 383; horrors inflicted by,

388; offers to invade Jyepoor, 413;
turns Saint, 473.

AMHERST, Lord, introduction to, i.
29; his letter to the king of Oude,
ii. 54; visits the Emperor of Delhi,
312, 313; anxious for peace, iii.
272.

AMHERST, Lady, kindness of, iii. 313.
Amroah town, ii. 261.

AMRUT ROW, i. 374; enquiries con-
cerning Christianity, 396.

Anass river, ii. 535.

Animal food not forbidden to Hindoos,
i. 8, 9.
Ant-hills, i. 248.

Antioch, patriarch of, lii. 447.
ANUND MUSSEEH, ii. 10. 280.
Ape, sacred, i. 232.

Aqueduct at Delhi, ii. 288.

Arab ships, i. 11. 33; brig shipwrecked,
iii. 126.

Architecture, Oriental, iii. 332; of pa-
laces, 333; antiquities of, 361;
modern, 363.
ARIOSTO, ii. 418.

Armenians in Dacca, i. 185; visit of
archbishop, 202; in Madras, iii. 208.
Ass from Cape of Good Hope, i 39;
from Cutch, iii. 101.

Assam, custom in, ii. 391.
ATHANASS, Mr., follows the Bishop,
ii. 450.

ATHANASIUS, MAR, iii. 437.
Ava, king of, iii. 271; his demands,
ib.; war with, 272.
AVDAL, Mr. Armenian, iii. 434.
AURUNGZEBE, mosque of, i. 388.
AZEEM KHAN, visit to prince, iii. 209.

B.

BABINGTON, Mr. C. R. iii. 126.
Baboon alarms sentry, ii. 538; in
Ceylon, iii. 173.
Baboos, houses of, i. 28.

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