repair, and occupied by Major-Gen. Hawker, tary, and can boast of good assembly rooms, Bangalore since the year 1819. about two miles from the cantonment, and were drawing water is yet existing in an adjoining livened by well contested races. galore is reckoned a gay station for the mili- FALLS OF THE CAVERY Close, who was appointed resident of the My- garden, at which Hyder compelled his prison- The last view of any interest on this route to sore after the fall of Seringapatam, having been taken by storm on the 21st of March, 1791, entertained by the performances of the ama- teurs ; and twice a-year the garrison is en- from Bangalore ; it bears the name of Sir Barry The fort and native town of Bangalore are by the English army under Lord Cornwallis. two officers, afterwards British generals. Ban- with a theatre, where the inhabitants are often the Falls of the Cavery and Neilgherry Hills, is one of the town of Closepett, about thirty miles CLOSEPETT. Hyder Ally's palace in the Fort is still in good ers to work, and among them were at one time previously adjutant-general of the Madras army, commanding the division. A large wheel for