The Oriental Interpreter And Treasury of East India Knowledge a Companion to T
The Oriental Interpreter And Treasury of East India Knowledge a Companion to T
J H Joachim Hayward Stocqueler
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A cutcha building is of an mferior character, run up by persons of smaU capital or for temporary pm'poses. The word "cutcha" is generally used, in contradistinction to " pucka, " to imply mferiority. CUTCHERRY, court of justice; also the public office where rents are paid, and other business respecting the revenue transacted. CUTLAH, an Indian fish, a species of the perch, thougli some consider it to be of the bream kind : it is only found in the great rivers, is generally of a dark colour, app...roaching to black, and commonly weighs from ten to sixty pounds. CUTTACK, the southernmost station under the Bengal Presidency. The road, which is a continuation of the great Benares line, leads to Poo- ree, the seat of the Temple of Jug- gernauth, and a delightful place of resort for sea-bathers from Calcutta. Cuttack, from its vicinity to the sea, and the total absence of all vegeta- tion, is one of the most agreeable and healthful stations in India. The society is small, consisting, as it does, of a few civilians and a regi- ment or two of sepoys; but the con- tiguity of Cuttack to other small stations renders a considerable re- union of visitors a matter of no great difficulty.
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