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svrmuuy, Octobers, i2o.
ter a tedious suspension, the pallid
countenance of yincenne is brightening up, aud the cheerful 1mm of business is ugain heard throughout. t!te borough. We are promised, by a respectable phy-f-ichn, a statement of the origin, progress and issue of the affliction which has visited so manv towns in the Western coimm try. As we stated in our last, the number of deaths iu this town have been sur-pri.tiuf;-fe.v, a id bore no proportion to the u umber of cases of disea e.
The Trial of the Q icen of England,
wnich we sort at its commencement, a.;
from winch we inferred such important
consequences, nas progressed to a stage
of pai.iful and critical uncertainly. Vie
hve eudeavored, from various sources,
to embody for our readers, a faithful ab r . a. , 1
etract ol tnose interesting proceedings,
and shall continue, in detail, iu future, so
soon a received. Thi is a case, with
out modern precedent in the world, to
which the eyes ot all the politicians arc
directed; arid its issue may ahect every
portion of the universe inhabited by civi
lized man. .
Thcr principles of African sLvevy crc jperson?. This was the caea to the late direction louytoijjtetcd iU ev.Uarc greit- Cato-Mf n.,..,," .'.r not! ifM in 1
iy to bff drpWed; but tiierv. ..re other one min, p-rhnps who at this d .y be- pwons concerned, a
su., Wl Miauw.im iiutun iu mi; u- iieVCS tint i ho vvhn o f ih.-.t a Hair was , minis tied, but it an
a -s v w av w m
itTJi& the President of lb
United States.
nion at present, which cannot longer be
neglected; and he is crimiual who engages in an hopeless contest on expediency,
while the strait line of duty demands all
ns inte.ugence, his honor and fidelity.
n e select the following articles as a
specimen of the temper of many of the
Lantern prints :
From the ft. York Commercial Advertiser.
The National Intelligencer "rcsrrds to eirn that Jonathan 31ascn, of Boston,
has reined his seat as a representative
in congress irom .Massachusetts. e lo uotdoabt it ia the least. Mr. Mason, tho' a mm of fine talents, was one of the dough
faced gentry, and the people of Boston
will doubtless electa friend of freedom la
his place. Mr.IIolmes' seat has also become vacant, and if the people of Maine
do their duty m selecting a successor,
Missouri will probably have to muke her constitution over again.
pes
le not in the least
i
v imnz increaseu.
0
'-s taai u,e whole ot that niiair was uimimsueu, uui n .my um. WHERFAS hr Mrmn. r n not plannpa a,1(1 licrf(!(:t(.d 1)V ,he Br;tisl, ,f t,c.y rilvcr iu sufficient .juant.lv ai'jVJK e.I SUM vcrp.no.U.bccau.c il is pcriVctlv known to jusffy loem it w.U prove ? MthuriMj , d;rtct the pubUc ll. d that tm contriver of it, the wretch iho a mot consummate antidote aguiUSfW . . . . " l"e Pu-1 1 "
"'i-.uiim it wiiu moncv ;mu iuriiisuuu i (i.kj. I ter sale
aims wa, m ine pay ot that govern- rr Therefore. I, James Monroe. President jnent or ,s the case singular. It has Loudon, Au-u.t r UjitcJ jXrVb Se SJrt been a common business for 25 years It is coiif.dently asserted in Pans, that and make kn.nvn th "... -,7 f pavt, and delu-ed ger.crous Erin with the one of the ohjects of last audrence which . 4 , .. he.t hlnnd nf h,,L iv;.u f,... P.;.., Kt...... h Antrim Amba- , (accoiUing to law) of public
mm.. ,u,u x ....v ..... - ianas,nail be heid a follows, iz : bciore us, therefore, we were prepared sador to ourCourthad with his Majty, At Frailkn in MisS0Ur: un t!,e fir5fc to hear even worse things a-ainst the was to make known to the King ot bng- Mondav in January next, for tleleof
" It would appear that the march u
revolution hid mit closed. One d" a
verv foi inidahle and decisive t harHctet
haH iut taken pUce thro'ihout the kint;
dom of Portugal, attended as mitfht es;ect'.'d with coosidera'do blodhetl. Tne revoiutioni!1" had proclaim'' J K.in JoIhi. as their constitutional kin?:, and einamled a ovenwr.ent tsimilar to that of tiie Spanish corte.j. Tiiis revolution, as tfiat in Spain, wns bejjun and eJVcted hv the vddierv. i4A consoiracv to subvert the. throne r;f A. the' tf-mrlions. had been discovered iu Paris, and the conspirators arrested. '
Another subject has arisen, v.hirh con-j
cerns t!ie best interests ot the hum.ut race. It is the declaration of the. mieisters of Russia on the lute events in Sp un. Ab'J-auder, true to the principles of the Ho y Alliance, which dethroned iSupo-
le i'vaud raised Louis, I erdinand, iid tlte liiitihi'ioii, has expressed, in bold . tleei;!e I trms, his displeasure at the progress ot liberal ideas, and calls upon ins coadjutors, Austria, Prussia, France, and Eriiand, to join with him iu putting down everv thin 2: that has the least semhh -!ce of liberty in Kurope This is the pl :'t Enp'ith of the fact, although shroutld, i' some slight decree, with the li'my diao.!"v of diplomatic ambiguity. But itht;uen unfortunately for the pious
Alexander, that Russia is thfi only power belonging to the compact, in whose boaom despotism appejs to be securely seated The other members have abundance of internal trouble, and it remains to be seeu what will be the effect produ-
From ike Jcic-York Commercial Adver
tiser, of September 13.
" Vf"e assumed tha position the other
dav.and we now repeat it, that the Consti
tntion lramed for r.lissouri is in direct
VI.n.ATIO.V OF BOTH THE LKTTEH AND
spirit or run constitution of the uni-
Tt STATES."
" There is another, and more powerful
reason, whv this subject ought not to In
permitted to sleep, the period tor Vic
mediae of Congress is now rapidly ap
proaching, and the people, as well as the
representatives, of the free stuUs, ought
to be prepared to meet the momentous question in r-e.-rd to the extension ot
slavery, at the commencement of the session! more delcrmiiiuielu ihctn ever It is
7 j
sn important o ies'aon
1
invol v ing not on
queen, tnougn we do not preteml to say land that the live vcan impnwnmri Towiishin 51 to 55. in ran Un.t
Ihnt slip is I'innrptit vpt rnniilAvin" hpr I Hitnannrti. iin-rppi nn in 1 S ID. haVlD2T eX-I r.i. .i. . '
age, it is rather eitraorumary thut shejpued, Austria will no longer oe a part
snoum ue as i-: representeu. e snau to to ueiention, ami wouiu nu iulc
hear the other side after a while, for sheUend tut a Commissioner, in which sen
has summoned many respectable witncs-J timents Russia concurred. ulobe.
ses on her behalf. 1 he testimony of S:r
John and lady Douglas against her, many Vienna, Aitnst f).
ears aro, was mucn stromrer than the There is much talk here of a confidcn
present, and apparently many times more tial circular of a nowerlul inonarcn in
worthy of Jjelief, for the parties to the the North, addressed to all the SovreignftUj j December next f.
accusation were rjeiriisu ineiianu nuuicn.nviio hiirncu me nuty Ainauic, ii iv
of the 5th principal meridian line.
5U to oj, rangea er aad 28, do. '51 to 5 j, range l, do. At the same place, on the first Mon
day in March next, for the sale of
l onuships 51 to 5t in ranze 30, west
of the 5th principal meridian line.
50 to ou, in laiis 31, 32 & 53 do.
At St. Louis, ia said state, ou the firt
the alo
whose characters the com-micm to prepare tneir cunungcnw Tmvnshma J5 to 44. !n i .
mittee of investigation had the power to the purfKise of opposing the revolutiona- t )f the 5th inci ,
coiicernmrr
to obtain the necess.iry tnlormation. measures of demagogues in the suuin
That committee entirely cleared her of j of Europe
nitt, though they reprehended her con
duct as having been unbecoming her sex
and station in life
BC5SSGK
DIED In this town on Wednesday
l.t o-rpnt Tlmvnnees last, Dr. ROIJEKT ALLISO.N, aged
Liu, maiolnvnivnintn reacted from 3j- e has left behind him a character
i,",Jv,,lc hn r,, v-,mi uiM.nnt t!ie of honesty and worth, and a great nam-
;.v,...f: ..rimi.n.Ml.Ktl.Pr v mn- Per ol mourning reiainesanu iutuu.
t hit husband stated iu writing, ue
si
1 1 is remains were interred with Masonic
I . . . 1,1 i l .c
. ... i i i mnnr !it cni pii iv a inrp muer ui
c;i'ie. she was not arrrecame 10 iu a-
i n'l. ''f 1ITlC
U ll 1 V. ill) 4 11U - t . - '
l
i 1 i. I I v l
piace against per consent, uwu sue uhm her infant child were driven out by the
husband and father, without a:
anv other cause for it than that just a
hove stated. Who ever heard of the like
before? It is i specimen ol brutality
most shocking .to all uho have tue , east
experience
P. StolTS,
AND
Charles Alexander,
HAVING formed a connection in busi
nesa. as Jltt omens aud t'tmusellon at
- - - -
1 V the character of our country the free
dom and happiness of millions, but the
ttiiiitciuc and voldical consequence ot ev-
erv free sbte in the confederacy. We
i presume t'nere can be no doubt that
wo he. re.viv'ed at the next session ; anc
we must confess thnt we are alive to Ih result. ' We most ardcutlv hope and pray
that the representatives of the free states, who maintained their integrity at the last session, will, to a man, be prepared iu engage iti the controversy." " It is time for the free people of America not only to be heard, but to be fd! ia the great national scale." "It is not from the southern states that we arc to look for any measures having for their object, the amelioration of the condition of the bl;u-ks; nor is it to be ex-
i r.. iJ rt t,;ph t,P Laic, will practice in the Supreme am
Itf-aiU in l unnr v.. ... ' . r 4.- C,,0 0 r
At the same place, on the fi:t Mori-
day in March next, for the sale of
Townships 35 to 44, ia ranges o and
4 east.
At the same place, on the first Mori-
day in May next, for the sate of
Townships 55 to 4-4, in range 5 and 0.
east and of 43 and 44, in range 7 east.
t Jackson, in the county of Cape
firardcau,iu the aid state, on the first
.Monday in February next, for the saie cf Townships 54, in ranges I to 14, e&st
ot the atii principal meriuiaa line.
S3, range 4, east, do. 29, SO and 31 5 do. 3 1, S3 and 33 3 do. At Edwardsville, in tha state of Il
linois, on the first Monday iu January
next, for tre sale of
order and happiness of society so much n.ienor i.uurw oi mis " K " 8 J" ,3 in ran.e Q, wcst c.f i ..A .nn-itinn innL the othpr mav at all tiroes be found at lonsh ps to io, in range r, west ci
oepe
i
nd. And when that separation took
place, as tne Kiug w s i fu.n:u jmuui, his own iucl'matioris, it h stated tiit he
acted lib-rally towards her, by giving her a written license to please herself aiso! This infamous thii.g appears to have been tajked of at the time, and its subject has bee-i revived in one of the inoi repectabla papers of London, the Ej:umir.r. WIrjt if the queen, driven to her last shut, produces the document ! w-v. flip nrpppdin" v..s nrenared for
Hip nvP. ue have extracts from London! sid couutv
papers of Aur. 30. We have not the
thpir office in Ilindootan.
jlindofHn. Martin co. Sent. 1. 2S-tf
Ail Persons coiiceiTiCci,
VRE hereby required to take notice
that I shall annlv to the Circuit Court
of G'lbton County at their October term
to be hoiden on the third Monday of jaid month, for the purpose ol appointing i mmisioners to divide the real estate of Rohcit Montgomery, deceased, lying
pap
particulars on which the facts are aneounccd. but it seems to be positively
str.tcd that a most foul conspiracy against
all tilings
as
Tii
literally born iurctn's
the miserable uegroes arc slaves. I a
thpir ioi'anpv. nhnost. is the "cliio olaced
eil by this hdv remonstrance; whether j j t, j nms: and they are early t vu :lit
it will he anotiier crusaue agamM uie
pected that they will approve of any mea- i quern has already been discovered,
prevent tnela,..i .. tb wretches brought lrom Ita-
extensionot slavery. llao;l steeis
southern plant o
md '(:n:cr.adcrs,
rights of man, which will involve Europe Sri 'flames, or merely a bloodless ebullition of royal disapprobation The following
ii one of the concluding paragraphs, or the Declaration we allude to: i With sentiment! of affliction aud grief tliev have learned the events of the 8th of March, and those which preceld it- According to their opinion, the solvation of Spain, as well as the welfare of Europe, will require that this rime should be disavowed, this stain elt'acod, this bad example exterminated. Th honor of such a reparation appears to depend upon the Cortes. Let them
deplore and t arciMy repiooare ise means euiploved to astahlisli a new mode of government in their country, and in con -olida ting an administration wisely constitutional, let them adopt the most rigorous laws against sedition and reVolt. i Thp.n, and onlv then, the Allied cabinets will be able" to maintain friendly un l iinirahle relations with ipain."
snres which rn iy be taken to prcv
t her. esneciailv the
I i y vv hii r - w j x
are as ri,.:;rMi (,n ".Taiocci. was specially tu
tored 'as to the lies he should tell, even in ill 2 house of lord Stewart, a British embassador: arul that what we considered a rank iniuice, the daily publication
by example, to view the. slaves little, if Le t... proceedings against the queen,
anv, above the brute creation. It is thus, i jca to the discovery of facts which
that the finer feelings and nobler senti- u:? powerfully operate in her favor. mcnts of the breast become blunted, and! Kr. the 'favorite of the people, and
cs cf , TOe(C( aml cheered by thousands as she
they look upon the mod ailrocious ads ef ll.- 1 . . CW fm ill'
cl inic as mareiy common, juiu u;uc hi say, necessary occurrences."
iiCGll MONTGOMKIIY.
October. 1 8-0. Sb-3w
A List of Letters. REMAINING in the Pot-OfIke at
Terre-Hautc, the juarter ending on the
first of October, 1820, which if not taken out before, the 51 st December, will he aent to the General Poat-Olfice as cltad letters. A & II
?aml. Andrerrs
The Legislature cf this state is specially required by the governor to be convened on the !7th of next mouth. It is said this early call is preparatory to the election of electors of President and Vice President, for which no provision is yet made by law. It seems singularthal in a
tale w here every associate J.ulge ana Jus-
passes through the streets. If the ministers iVril to prove the charges against the queen to tha satisfaction of tie nation, a re-action may be expected of serious consequences to them, and, perhaps to the people at large. JVdcs.
STATE OF SCOTLAND.
Chauncey Atkins Geo. A. Adama John Brinch Nathan Benjamin Juieph Bur tun C
Samuel Cliezem Joseph Curtis William Deen
ftichd. Armsnong Samuel black 3 Hiram liacon 4 JSauiI. Biockeibank & I) J. Cunningham Baldwin Conner
Sally Dick
E 5c F
M?.wA. Within a few days past, a
great number of heavy and light wagco: , Mel with -ood looking people,
ilr-v.v . hv excellent horses, aud surround-
cattle, and other stock,
asseu trouiin
this town, on their
power of choosing these electors has not vet been confirmed in tha hands of the
people. But we are full ot inconsisten-
cies: the people ot Indiana, wisnmg to
be free, have not altogetner considered
what was most essential to nuppuiess; and, we believe the time will come, when their
form of irovernmeiit will be amended 1
it cannot long remain as it is, wiUi a superabundance of checks j and a plentiful lack of balances.
e l by negroes,
hav? p
w.v to Missouri. That new- state is re- .' . a .1 C iln i inn
ceivin a v,4:i iui cnmuh j..jt..v.. , frcru tliis species of emigration. ; Vf have not yet seen a copy of its constitution, but its most important features pre said to be, the strength of the c.rmtlire fid jwliciitrif departments, in which Indh.ia is lament ibly deficient. The salaries, nbo, of nil the offices of government are lived at nearly fourfold the sums at which tnv are established in this state; rh it'll in ihpse times, is the only sure
tvu- fn venire the services of men of tal-
nts and information
Th" .o'iticiins of the eastern states np-
perto be orv sore on the subject ot ulis amiri Le-intion. Judging from the de
larati m of their principal newspapers, VP in.iv epo.-t tint the great question, vhiehVhook the I nion last winter, will
be pin a Minted at the ensuing session f f Coa -re. It seems that the members f-onuhe free states are determined to
cnnosMh. acceptance of the new coust,tu'i .i. This couise of conduct will be impolitic, if not vmvist; because, however pare their motives and virtuous their principles mv be, i-i tins instance they ca:. io; e-pfct to succeed; and the great interest of the nation require thatanothrrlon.' season s!umtd not b? consumed iu aa .Vr.ps war of words, which will have better elfe-t than arraving north a-
mth, and exciting and confirming
"ibc taast ruinous sttioaal irritations.
The Queen of England. We have ;iven up a lare portion of this sheet to the alfairs of the queen of England, but reallv against our own judgment, ii the
hnWof that most persons would be desi
rous to see and preserve the history of
her affairs. The attorney general
as
From the Baltimore m-ruing LhromcU.
It may serve to reconcile our country-
tice of the Peace is merely a tenant i-t the 1 raea to bear, with christian dignity, their will of popular favor, that the important I own j0rro a s and embarrassments, w hen
they learn the great & pervading distresses of other nations. The situation of Scotland is at this season peculiarly awful. We are informed by a gentleman direct from thst count rv, and whose character
stands hteh & unquestionable, that dreao-
! ful as lie presumed the state of the coun
try to be, irom the tetters oi nis correspondent, the actual sufferings of the people bv far tnmscended ail his expectations " He states that this distress is so -cneral and pervading that it has aiilicted the higher classes the yeomanry of the land eThe poor & industrious mechanic, who is compelled to labor 1G hours in a
day, docs not niaKf nun: dunlin 4 in a week for his wages some are only able to procure, by the most rigid opnnmr notL.toes aud salt for their wives,
children, and lammes, ami mjuic uictitute even of that sorry meal. The same that in those abodes
"CUUllll"". 7where formerly resided health, aud cumf.irt nr.il abundance, naked children were
hound crying for bread, while the lean,
haggard and ghastly countenances oi uie parents betray symptoms of starvation. Many of these families are iu a state of almost absolute nakedness. Friends and neighbors are now converted into sharpchontpr thev meet and exercise daily,
for the purpose of putting down the ltadit. r.Ucrnw. in the midst ot alt this
-eneral distress, appears like a garrisonZ .wn The irovernment, not daring to
tV . A 1 1 l.
embody Scotchmen, have quartereu insu rA, nnon the inhabitants lhey
made a call upon the yeomanry indeed, but not a man was found to answer the
call of the government.
Jonathan F.lwell Miltou J. French G Curtis Gilbert Justice Goodrich
Hush Henderson Samuel lladdams Win M. Hane
Abner Fuller & II Adam Grant Smith Henry Abraham Iiiner Samuel Hill Hubert Henderson
Claybourn Hankina J it.
Isaac B. Jack eon Yiu. KalgourS Jacob Kier Amelia Kirk Nathan Kirk
L & M Jonathan Landlord Gabriel Temon
Saml. Littlefield
Nathan Kester Henry King Peter Ivirkendall Henry Kirkendall
Stephen Miles Charles Marble John Martin 2 C. W. Lee
Eliza. Mathews Geo. Ma field James McCabe Emt Mount
onpned the case with a very, long speech,
in which he stated the things which he
expected to prove against tier, ana the examination of one of the witnesses is
triven at length. As was expected the n.tr i" nt odious and disgusting ;
il ihe delicacv of
.11111 livi v
female virtue yet such is Us nature thct the account of her trial w ill be read by almost every one into whose banui it shall come openly or private Iv So far as the trial had proceeded, there appears to be little doubt of the harden-
ed -uilt and unblushing mipuuem. c m-een But this is nothing, as yet. The testimony is derived from a country where
is almost a trade - w uerc
ieT
N & P
?ek emplo-;o.nt in attesting io
dictatva to
.sanmei iNorman David Nice William Polke2 William Paddock
James Porter
James Red ford 2
Daniel Rhoada Samuel Ruen Lidea Shaltrick Johu Smith T &. Thomas Tomkini Win. Woodward
Ldward Wheeler J. M. COLMAN, p. m. Terre-IIaute. Oct. 1Z20. L85-pd
Ijewis Northrup James Pattii gill K L. Phelps Oliver Palmer
S
Samuel Reason Rebecca Raper Jacob Romaiue Bela Smith
W Henry Willard Wm. Webster
the Sd principal meridian line.
1 1 to 14 10 and 1 1 do. 6 to 13 IZ and 13 do. 8 to 12 14 do. At Vamlalia, in the said state, on the third Monday in January next, f the sale ot Townships 5 to 1C, in range 1, tast o. the Sd principal meridian line. : 'o 10 2 o 10 ranges 3, 4,5, andC, 1, 8, Jand 10 range T, eat 1, 6,7, S, 9 and 10, 8, At Palestine, in ?aid state, on the 2d Mooilay in February next, for tha sale of Townships 6 to 10, in ranges 9, 10 and
11, east of Sd principal meridian line. 5 to 10 lunge 14, west ot id p:in' cipal meridian line. 8, 9 and iO, ranges 12 and 13. Detroit, in Michigan Territory, on the first Monday iu Novembei next for the sale ot Toubips 8, 9 and 10, S. in ranges
and o east, 8 and 1) G 7, 8 and 9 7 and S. Except such lands as bae b'ien or
may be reserved by law for the support
ot schools, or for other purposes, ins lauds shall be sold in regular numt'rcial order, beginning with the lowest lum
ber of srttion, township, and range.
Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this nineteenth day of September, 1820. JAMES MONROE. By the President, Joshh Mf.iss. Commissioner of the (General Land fffice. grtT Printers who are authorihed to' publish tie laws of the United Mates, will publish the above once a week till the first of May. and send their bills to the General Land Office for payment. September 25. 28-t'I May B. WELLMAN,
Jear the Steam-Mill.
RESPECTFULLY informs his frien-i ami the public in general, that he fill continues to carry on the
Blacksmithing Business,
In all its various branches, at the JCE W
SlIOP,near the Steam-Mill, and believed himselfto be completely master of making all kinds of warrantable Tools, sjcfc
as,
Edse-Tool
false swearing .w,1-
persoii ift i'f'1 j
o,.v thin which mav ue
Iwwo niu that S ICil WOtllU ue 1'ieff
niv.... , , , -, i . ,
with a proper tale, cannot he uouuiu anv the least acquainted with the skilNf
lord Castlcrcash and Ir.s colleagues, m matters of thissort. We are not by any means surprised at what has been ttated i.nmt the nueen: because though she
'had 'angelic purity, we exptcd it and mnrp. trnm a iicvt riuiu nt which r.otori-
ivuslv emplovs 'mu s and ii.formcrJ, which
tempts people to transgress the law tint it may Like u'oav the lives of offensive
' .
Oct 5.
ZNESVILLW,
Progress of the Silver Mine We are happv"to learn from a gentleman erigatl.U undertaking, that they have
rroceeled to the depth of one hundred m.l fiNh.Wrcn fed, being only a tew
r.pt omne the level ot the ore. As ?oon
.i ! . lnvid with tlio nrp
i.- - - - . ...
hey will Jracee4 to mw ejr m UQ
Nanow Axes, bpoail go.
Acldzes, and all kinds of
Carpenters Tools, hor&c
and Ox shoeing and bel
lows TVJaking;
Can De had at the shortest notice. He Ratters himself from his, long nr.
TO all tchom IT MAY COXCEUV, perience in the abave business, thai he
NOTICE is hereby given, that in the I will t least ment a share of the public
sale of a Horse beast to a nun calling 1 patronage
himself CH ARLES CLARK. I cave him incennr. Oct. 10. 8-6rn
' r" - i
roy note or duebill m change of mouev
of 3a dollars, dated 20th :eptember, I O Iron I ill
1820, which note or duebill I am deter- '5
mined not to nay unless compelled bv BY James A. Steele, in Owen countr,
law, as the money I received r him lone BAY M ARE, about 14 hand high, r n l li .i t i I Ia .1.1 I. . ?
oeing one note oi ou tiouars on tne nauK I nupposeu to d six year m iai pnng.
of irginia, payable at their office of dis- with a swab tail, no brands p. rceivable.
count ana deposit, in iTiicnDurc the a smaii sauoie pt n racn tour, ap-
othcr note of 50 dollars on the bank ol praised to 30 dollars, this 23d dar f
the Farmers1 and Mechanic's of Phila- August, 1820, by John Mirtiu ami cclv
delphia. Both the above notes are aid Been, appraisers.
tube counterfeit. A copy csf,
ENOCH DAVIS. JOHN HUTSON, J.P.O.C.
September 180. S-3t October, lSO. 3-otr
