Summary: sense. He speaks in general terms of his intention to proceed to the Pergunnah of Nirmul, although he has not yet finally decided; and to car- ry into effect one, if not both, of the propositions contained in my letter to him of the 5th instant. It is his wish that the districts to the north of the Godavery, which he considers of no intrinsic value, should be retained on account of their neighbourhood to the hills of Bongal village, where his establishment could be suitably located. He trusts that these arrangements will be carried into effect, as he sees- no other line of policy open to him. He displayed a good deal of anxiety as to the result of his communications with me, as his failure to carry them out would be productive of extreme difficulties to him; indeed, his whole conversation was characterized by a degree of candour and straightforwardness but rarely found in an Asiatic.—I have the honour to be, Sir, &c. , (Signed) J. Low, Resident.PostBack__*/