The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 6, Number 7, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 June 1829 — Page 2
1- Peer of hngiand,)-is shortly to take a' seat in the House of Commons for Ibe borough of Horsham.
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It is the Earl of Westmoreland will be again appointed Lord Privy'Senl.
The D»ke of Cumberland was to
'•_ leave Eng'and this month It is high time that he did so The Jews are said to be prepa^„rlSg a petition to be relieved from -***,' tl£e disabilities under which they laj^or r" The Landgrave of Hesse Hom- *. burg, (husband ot the Prii cess £!i zabeth-.) died oa the second of Aa 6 1 a
Ambassador to Turkey The Right Hon Gordon's appointment as Ambassad"r Extraordinary, and Minister Plenipotentiary to the SuMime Ottoman Porte, has been officially announced tai€ of .Man jaclures Great distress prevails the manulactur ing districts. The Sheffield Cour ant says—
The stfte of fmde in almost all the manufacturing districts is such as to excite the roost fearful apprehemious —In oui onu town, the demand for its inanuf*cures
factured goous are so'.d do not, in iisome instances, exceed the value i-f the ra*%6*naterial. and the wvges
SpitlalficIds The distress in -this dtuitl tweeds all description *Th*mvands are actually starving aiui. unless speedy relief be afford* ed famine ll iaon acromplUla ib -t.I{pork in and dfcat!\
at Inlmh&r>!'*4
*w:%
much reason to believe such an ap- he hastened to the apartment of hi*paHVrs: si^ht r.ill, ere long, present Unfortunate sister, and insis'ed ori
itself 'I he price.* at which rnanu- the Princess producing her jewels nnd the documents 1 he Pnnctswn« at fir«t so terrified by her bro therms menacing manner, that her utterance was choked—^he was «n
paid 6r Lab are necessarily so ve rv low av to reduee-the workmenjable to answer his rapid interrogaalmost tAhe condition of pm:pers tories at the instant. The Prince Stilt, ui der these ctrcun stances, itjat
is with difficulty anv sales are ef jed a violent blow at his sister's face ferted and Urge* stocks are conse-|}|e then attempted to grapple her quently accumulatedThis orderoat, but the Princess, by a des *©f things, however. Cannot exist rate effort, providentially escaped lone, and, unless a revival ol trad take* p'ace very shortly, we almost tremb'e for the cor "-equ'nees
FRANCE.
It *s now i»?d tfcst Df ChnIf snb» v't jo if" the Mi»tis?ry a# S r.Tt t*»^ Fnte#g?» AiT^ir* Ibe of Ue Ferroanajes is not *+*& n*\ore* .... 5 *i hnJ:1"*"
cpo nDur.es
aud
a*»d if*- i*'s ot Par lament per tv j*ro irf e,
:Jf*'r
«h*ch the
r'/uld have little or no
ti t.~* Vetera! alterations a in he a re A*- mtkal, .re [rote I the C«"»»- ar objset to b^ minj«frs» but uoh '»e been with drawn, in consequence of a Royal Falmouth from R»o Jane eCirt to that effec? in the zeite y^de France of Fnd »y last The to lowing a? extract ot a letter fion» jP ited the 9th instant.—,l I he 551 tii,of ^^tel,*i.'^y rrser ted a spectacle unique in t! history of f^{ ^preventative governments Then /fC pronouneed a wajonty lor the ifv W Sj 'te of the effort, of the !M nistr). Yesterday was a mvmo fal^e dav: the Monarchy escaped crc^t dar'ger Th^ right side of the
I #u"e rr istcred a?l their force,— an-' the K:d£ dtd not «ufTer an) at *e«n On hi^ pr# rogati\e, and his
V»g^lA»re preserved, ai the minister- for concession have beCu confou. ded,"
HI" A IN.
Vrcnt Ear'hq.iuke —On thp 2is* bf %'yrch the pr.tvince of Merc.a «ra* alaiokt def lated by an earth (j'Utf. It »^as attended by a trementions rtO'^e, and at the momf nt of H.e sho' a column o! fire ^rose from the eastern coa»t
4J
he shock
was ,u*o felt at Madrid Hie lo! lowi -ha -t-tement of the disasters f:«r at ascertained.
Merriu, rapi'al of the province a *n church or edifice tint not beets coA*id«:i»bl) damaged tk bridge of Segura winch unites i'^Mo patsot the city, has suffer cd Vitel 'id"). ^•^rat house* have b»-en ruined, v? and .i
real
ished.
4 m(»
Torre-
his sta^iiiH?
1
number of persons per
The qunrUr of Str-
4 fc
ja jias disappewrtd firanja, Cox San
Ct und several other
c».e» afjii %ai\S*»s bave suflercd a great deal of L-» Mat fe %ea]^ e^n hquake hai fried
of the
up i»o salt
I
seven,* ^phole population is in the fields. Guardamar is no longer in exis terce two windmills only are standg, the village having eutirely disappeared
4t ti
Maajd, and several other villages in the vicinity, have sustained great injury
Rafal—This village is destroyed the number ki'led and wounded is immense
Ais Garfes—Several houses have tumbled a mountain near the town has rolled away, and several individuals have perished
Benejuzar—The greater part of the houses bave fallen the number of wounded is considerable, and the killed amount to two hund^e^ aod fifty.
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Aimozari—Not a single hoti«e or edifice remaining on this foundation. Already 400 persons have been taken dead from the ruins.
March he attempted to
murder his own sister, tie Princess? Isabel, the late Princess Regent, bewas cause she chose to send from the
scare!) ever so dull and though our ^lace «nme of her jewels, and somr streets are not vet fiil^nl with ball state documents bt lunging to her £au»bed workmen there is toou If
The
mi
ment
this grew
be heard of this
more enraged, and aim
from the monsters murderous grasp, and the monster v.as himself thrown on the floor. On rising from the ground, Hon Miguel disch trg ed pistol at his fugitive sister, as she was burning out of the room The bali missed the Pi in ce«s but a servant in the palace, who wns hastening »o the
,$4?t* efsaw f"" «iid, afterwards awaited her es- He
tl*e org^r»rt ef tin admi^wt'-a- p»cted execution by the of number
depart
by -I4 the Koval prerog Miguel howeter has not yet 15th of Marc W
u.
cCtrne
with ount Cimard^, «as «hot dead bv the a^sas-in 'Tne Couut was himself wounded by a blow, aimed at bis life by his royal master with aavonet fixed at the end of Hon liiguefs pistol The news spread through the capital with tearful ra-
on the 9tk ?pidity, horror was depicted on eveJUA to the I
ty
countenance^ The
Princess,
iro, which she left on the 6ih inst The Brazilian Embassy said to have received important despaicheii by her. it is believed in London that the idea of an expedition from Brazil azainst Portugal, has been aban^ lionet I
The Tendon Sun of April l3th
savs__"\\f
rpe Don Miguel with all speed Hi* recent conduct has been so bar barous
as
iog ccqs '1 t-e 'lurks have not b« eti inactite- they Jsitrly attempted to retake Vamn by a coup de main, bu Gen Itotli wa* in ormed of tneir intention, and anticipated it by marching out and surprising their camp. A sanguinary action fallowed but, ihougi- many brave men p»-r'«*"ed on both sides, no thi-g more drci^ite than the relief fi! Varna from the dar-ger ot an at tack took place.
The Kuwan* have captured the forif1* of S"- bolts—(This is on the iKu Se», below the Gulf Foros, and ,»everal miles so-ith ol the Balkan 1 hey have a'
tbettwefvis before Conatantloopte a? soon as the season would permit ships of the line to navigate safely. Should they do this, there is considerable difference between being before and getting into Constantinople As if to confirm this alarm, common report, with her ordinary accuracy states that the fleet of the Black Sea had received orders to take a considerable part of the army ot General Paskewitsch on board, and land them in the vicinity of Burgas. The Russian Army in Armenia would then be reduced to act upon the defensive
The lurks are making repeated •attacks upon the Russian posts be twe'en
The Isabel Brazilian Friijate, has attempt to regain \ama His pres ence in the field has given great confidence to his people
vp reason to
believe tht an expedition is about to be fitted out against that arch u-
s,
to leave government no
longer any alternative but to interfere in ordi to vindicate the l-w of nations, as well
as
to protect tW
rights ot homanity In taking the step we beheve our Min»«ters have the full concurrence of the French Government-"
E A N
The campaigu has op^ntd with fi siege of Sififtrsa 4»en- Count p. h'ea is in command nf the be*eig
Q„rt
place called Anhiali, and (ie^troted the Turkish batteries mag»zu:es
•_ed
1'S,
Varna and the Danube. Ve
rv bloodv engagements bave taken Lpiace at Kastudjik and Pravadee. It is
reported
near
PORTUGAL. v-
Don ^liiual is really making h:tn self quite a notorious character. On the
l26th
that wounded soldiers
are 'laily brought to Issaktcha and the
neighboring
Kb^sian hospitals
the Danube Mean time the Russian columns, on their way to Bulgaria, are hastening in all direc tions, by forced marches to the Danube I he vegetation, which was still ver backward in consequence the long winter, -may perhaps o-e b-en a great obstacle to the commencement of grand operations a? forage is every where scarce
The Odessa Journal of the 14th March, contains an official DuUe'in. which announces that on the 3rd, the Russians, profiting the temporary rehreat of the Turks, on ac count'of the overflowing of the rivet Kamtschik, had sent over troops aud burned the whole of the lurkish c?mp. -Letters from Petersburg," says the HamDurg Reporter of the 7th April ''mentions that the Empaimt's departure depends on the result of the mission of Prince Matuschevkitz to London A* soon as the jPrince has terminated the negolia tion with nhich he is entrusted at the British Court, he is to return to the Ravian capital to communicate in person with his master A note is «poken of in the*e letters, as having been addressed by the Russian Government to the principa Courts of Europe
Meanwhile, the accounts received by the Sultan of the attack upon Seseboli and Archiali, have unh served *o increase his activity He b»s 9»nt immense numbers oi troop* and va^t quantities of cannon and amuni'ion to Adrianople and Rodos to (on the sea of Marmora He
it will have 300,000 men in the field
has
brotber with great fortitude powerful naval armament, On the
irffVdbiy abfid^ed,'^. {'his si-ter to death Donna l^a- be culr-irfy fortunate by the
built and repaired a great
ot
ships, so as to form a
a
*a is now shut up in a •olitaryi lurks the Saltan was to leave the artment of tise palace und*r thfc camp of Ramis 'qhsflick, with the 'instant survellasce of the Rjyal standanl of the Prophet be march (juar(k. es with all the people of the metrop 1 he Consul zenml ot Brazil has olii able to b»ar arms, amounting been exp^Hed by Ioa 5iiguel, audit is s«id, to Id0.0«j0,y to Adriano is now England -*U»le His first operation «illbean
day considered to
Jn«*af I'acha (the traitor of A ar na) is dead poisoned, we presume, as tha wu!d b^ the shorter way to pay bin his pension P»r betraying his country. A letter from J:i$sa), dated March Ulth states that the Russians have organized a triin of (0 (XK) wagons, dr^wn by oxen for the ensuing campaign Kvery five hundred wagors are to form a detachment, commanded by an officer and to each detachment four field pieces arc attached Kv»ry wa^ oniris to be armed with a sabre, a cirbine, and a sithe, so th.it he will be able, wherever he may happen to be, to cut su« gras* be may meet with for the suppij of the cattle and ii• case of urgent r*cfessity, the oxen themselves may be slaughred for the supply of the army A-* the attached to this train are armed, the arm), stated as amounting already to :*r0 0(0 men. may be considered to reenvr an nd ditional reiofor'.eiutat Ol 8^,^' men
According to l»-Mfr* fmm Corfu advice. from the Nortb inform in the Algein.-inr i»ui g. appre' of the defection of two of Bolihensions were eutert«*!t eii hoth var (»er.erai}*, Lopes and Oband tind at orifttai.tinipiV hat a rnp whose examples have been followed lure might ultimate! tke place he-{ the revolt ot several regiments, tween Turkey and France I he declaring the Dictatorship an u«urpoperatioos v*a»"ried on by the Greek* I atioi —the former General viith the om the continent, ain.ost in s.ght of,revoited corps, occupies St. Juan de ihe French troops, had led the I paste.- The luttfr has taken up a Porte to consider that the ir.ter/er position on the Rio Bambo ence ol the latter ifvas not exclusive This intelliger.ee reaching GenIv intended for the protection of the eral Flores. he immediately collectMorea, but was an. ct of positive jed his detachments, evacuated hostility towards it-eit I hat thi Guavaqtiil, and with his collective Uo effected!conviction was not followed by an I for- es, took up a line of march for
notlier Jaudii." bev ond BoUfgas, at! order for immediate retaliation is Rio Bando, with the design of sub «.— ^i,..r 4.:.
have solely du hid for*'
I* &
e,r *4 %+iVt*' u.•»•«**"'
iiawrUrtir.lv rto to he el- duii-e the insergenls In conse
FROM THE ^IEDITERRANEAN. Accounts from Malta, ot the middle of February, say, that Adxirai Malcolm had sent a ship of the line
Naples to convey the Ambassa dors of France and England to Con* stantmople. or to some other Turkish city Most of the Russian men of war which were at Malta have sailed to Poros lte Turks have fceen again ex pel led from Liv?dia after a sangui nary battle with the army of Prince Demetrius Ypsilanti- Gen Church announces that the castle of Zonitza has surrendered to his arms
,1 PERSIA.**
JJssassination &f the Hussion bassodrr —An Event has occurred in Persia, which may bave a considerable effect upon the relations between that country and Russia In some riot, the causes oi which are not yet accurately ktown, the populace of Teheran and the suite of Gribojidoff, the Russian Minister, quarreled. Some of tb#populace having been kil'ed. crowd hastened from the Bazaar to avenge their countrymen, forced the hotel and put to death the Minister and all his suite, thfe#or four only ex cepted
I he Schan Wfciself and his son attempted to check the rioters, but too late. Abbas Mirza, with tlv Cainjacan, are to be sent to General Paskewitsch to communicate the particulars of this event
Cardinal Francis Xavier Castijrlioni. bishop of Frescati, grand pcniieutiarj and prefer of the sacred congregation of 0*t Index^ has been elected to be sovelRign pontitf of Rome, and head ot the Roman Catholic Church—who ha* appointed cardinal Albaiii his secretary of state. The new pope is highly spoken of for his piety and learning. Tne choice appears very satisfactory to Franc*, which supported him at the former and present election.—Antes.
AVy fV'it. Mny 1 —Arrivals at Havarina from Vera Cru2, bring information, that important changes in the government, kc were expected soon to take place At pres ent the army and navy are without pay, and the treasury without a dollar— Time, and time only, must put an end to sucb a state ol national misery. ,* 'V1-
Commodore Porter, it is strong!} reported, has left the service 1 he Spanish Packet, No 4 arri^ci at Havanna on the 25th from Cadiz, full of troops Cadia has been declared a free port
It was reported at Havana that a
to leave Spain, under the command of the Count de Espagne, destination unknown
The Spanish sqmdron, consisting of two sail of the line, four Irigates, six sloops of war, and several smnll er vessels, were at anchor in Havana
1 he ship t'barlesfton, from Vera Cruz, brought 102 passengers The
expulsion of 5paniardscontinued
O E A IF I
By the arrival at New Bedford on the 2d instant, of the Whaling brig Dwight, Captain Norton, wt have received from our correspondent the following letter. We have before spoken of the intelligence and respect «biiity of the gentleman whose letters fom this quarter of the world we have so frequently published—and take occasion to repeat th»t the information he furnisbe* may be implicitly relied upon at correct CI' regret to obseiare tbat Colombia is still in a deltracted state of civil commotion superadded to her d-.ffi ulties with Peru 1 he letter four correspondent contains some recent occurrences not hitherto published, whose character is certainly dark anil lowering, but the result of which, it is impossible to foresee —[Halt Gazette
strong military force was expected traders to avail them«e|ve» al tVf existing privilege®. The demia* lor specie, I or the purchase J*
Callao Harbor, Jan. I, 1829
l,Ue
espeeted A general iction will take
The great discontents which are spreading through Colombia, and which bave been increased by the high and equivocal measu es of the Liberator in assuming the reisns of govei nment, will in all expectation prove a most opportune moment for the 4trctfrsions of the Peruvian Army .I'am afraid the storm is up, which toe liberator will not be able to lay, flae banks bave given way. and defection is sp eading with,the rapidity of a delug*.. Bat it is greatly to be regretted that at a c«tt« so disastroos, an invasion has been resolved on, as the occasion would
1
have no news that is of
much moment in this quarter Our
me insergents
MU ho I queiu of these movements.
*iri M»mv, al I*a Mar left his camp at Piura. r»d entering the territory of Colombia, occupied Gunyaquil, and rew several batalious into Cuenca •m the in body of his army tfe «irg the rear ofFiores, with ol forming a junction with 4 rcjioaeata, when it is
Geuer-
hare b«en no le» favorable for .nl" amicable adjtiltment of difference4* Peace is the
undoubted
f*iicy ofali
the South American Governments they sre too much exausted to pro# ecute a war Without an accession of means from extraneous sources, a deepand yawning gulf ot iosolven cy is before them. Conciliation and compromise should have be«n exhausted on the ore side, and on the other but the die is cast, the elec tion is over, .at may be tlie issue, time alone will reveal ibe nation* al antipathies which this war may produce, will doubtless be seen after many days they are sowing seed which may grow up like an oak, combining in Similitude its strength and durability, and requiring the blood of distant generations t» nou risb. 1 he example OX (hose national antipathies is so coftunoh that it may be said to be almost a na* tioDal characteristic from the eariest ages of pure "antiquity, to the \u'gar era of modern Europe, all '.istory is full of it* It is a fire that nurris without consuming and in the ourse of human generations de scends from father to son that these states may prove an excep tion to the pre valency of this naonal infirmity, is devoutly to be hoped
SLAVE TRADE.
Th»« Horrible and de'e^table traf fic in human fl »h. it appears by the !a*t letter from Rio d* Janeiro. as been pro«ecu?ed by the p*ope Brazil during the past year wii*? Uf remitted acfivitv. It is estimated by intelligent ople at Ri -. dollars by Job?. Jerret and that in the course of the yea 1828, Barchfield, beft n.e, .•»!? forty thousand saves r» br^J
preciatioo of the enrre icy of Urt-1ns
IMPORTAN RI'MOR The New-Yrk M'.Tcan'^i*ft, ••there is a rumor that Son! about recognizing the li w* of the South American
:a*es»an'i
that to secure some pec httr »dv*otsg!*!', she will make a ffemofntr*tion upon some of her -iions with a naval a military
forc^. A letter from Havana, da^
C. Majesty's having made Ca
a free port It will be well for Ferdinand, it he recogniz* tha independence of the South American States tv«n at this late day.3'
Savannah, April 28.—On the C4th inst. the Falmouth came off the port and sent in a man charged with pir-* It appears that the Erie discovered two piratical launches, of «J0 men each, on Use south side of the i-dand, chased them on shore, and raptured their boat* hill ofarn sand aimnuuitiun. Gn *bt»re they found the person above alluded to, the solitarv occupant of a hut,iu which, according to his owu confession, tii© pirate* had deposited and divided their plunder. Capiain T. tt aught these ircuimtances ^utticicnt Ur hmwJiag him to the authojritietot' Uie island.—Bait. American.
FVo»n ffavana*—The I'nited States ship Natchez, "Wui. II. J-'hubrick, Esq. Commaiider, arrived at New Vorkou the 12th in*t. frofli Havana, froc whenen she sailed *!Mh
rAp*^*
convoyed on the *4th ult. hrj, of Boston, from Xibara fur I she had acaiioofice.andpQt'j^l in is re he N at a it on the i^ih March,for Hava^. since been cniizing in the oid £1 channel, northsideoft.uba ^..r7 had heard of no recall pirarj^f the American squadron on thataail in good health. There wefE ral British, Spanish, and other, urith the American squadrca ni suit of the pirates among tie fctj
From the N. Y. Mercantile Adrn We bave received Carat cas pI the &th ult. froin which we
following article Proclamation of Junri Jo«e commanding at Riobamba, (j
.p«,e. cor .»« p«.rcMM- Kne h,d cno«q«en»!7 tee»
^reat, aftd tits is one of the r--• ons assisned for the c*»r.tU««et*i I i4if .. ,r k, »ot, no o: her
ble,
an U*
never-1 pirates are* to 1 tri na, supposed t^lmve a 11raticul schooi er tal armed vessel about wtek'T *vfkmk I a^orde's nquadvon w5" F1" =01 ft copy froui my estray book welt. It was quite (H v'fey GEORttE HANSEI^J when the N. aadeft.
The Natchez left, States ship* Hornet, wait'si-^r^eaJW-e ve&seU, and FaUnM»th, with Com. Rtdgely m» V^rd, irie had sailed tor I tjuj-i if ree previous. The ited tt aefcobaers Shark, Capt. A.i i.e r, us at Havana, and Gran)** w%i ,t Mataf^is, to sail soon on a •$#. Qua ^Naldea
CC1
Fellow Citizens At last erttment of Peru has filled up tf* srrre of its enpimi'y hy corrUni»ij open attack opon Colombia. 7j. val forces under the commacd cf Admiral Guise, after having-
5
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to the city of Guayaquil, firtd ,r. inhabitants, and then inhuman)}' sioned the death of several of if ceable citizens. The public ties having put themselves at tv of the local militia and marine*, sttcceeded in repuLsing the htii intruders, by gaining a complete ry over them. Th»», my fej^ zens. Peace or War is no lnT the option of Cokwnhia. Tlie i" tor, always great and magnanir had overlooked atsd fcr^otten tie ries that had been suffered,, and », vec oiered them an advantagewh They have rejected it, because t! ruvian Chiefe l»ave never Jtiieir :ark de igns oi conquer, southern provinc es, and thei# an affront to all Colombia, ft it belong* to chast»#thb»ve who tate the dishonor «f Co!onil&. Southern Army, always deit|G$. renging upon the enemy its! outrages upon yeti, Hopes truly tory will r««»aia ftutWol^to th«
TAKEN VI
Br
4
Irom Africa to aztl la rt-* PhARl E JOM! quence of the deterroii iti.nn of Emperor of Bras.I to importation of slaves the present year, extra«m': try forts continued to be ouuie
II-itl.ua ifi -Qfipruri^^al^ e.ith »lt s* erF
iat
11
jiup. Clay Mty, ana: owe
BAY
supposed to be 18 ''0 6fte bands bigb.» it on bis back, bis left lot •, hind fo .t wbite, hea? snnJl hb forehead, branded I fc to A a
P-
TAJ lH!
En,-2 ,l.i
oi irn^ht &»rm' hM to 1 mrs Ol "k'H
Wi fc!r,
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it
vable A pra»« 5It a *5th. A If H:
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PK.
TAl
el, io
township, Cby Indiana, on JiAYh '!V
setii years old, shod
t,d8J ol April, rep, t. tie ic-r0"5* spo»« o» hi» I count published here ,ob imp on the inj.deol h.s since from the English iper», ?»ia* an armsinent was fitting out at Cadi i, tor Cuba—the inhabits tits ol Cadiz, it was said in the English accounts were to pay the expense of the expedition, in gratitude for
no other marks or
cei* ible Appraised to $+ Peter Bennett and John fore me. Mav 8th, A d3-J
PKARCR JOA :V.
TAKEN tTf
I 8inon ASrfh*"
Po«ey T.owrl
lay county, Is id, Yellow sorrt** }h
eight years old, ablaze io
no other marks or
!v
head, both bind legs wlje saddle spots, had a tour slid is? buckled ou with a stirrup hJt two small holes in the top of tfc*
4
brands
and appraised to J^Otb* Walker and
John
Jerre!- Bcfo^
the 4lb dny of May, 18^'^
PEAkCE
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TASSSTtIT
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vleiaiiderk
patr ck, hviw
Raccoon townsaip count) Indiana onf tray CII KiiN ^.
REL ARE, six years oU.fi11 bauds high, with wind galls—*P1 aed to thirty five dollars, by
ALrx v.Mta
•*&
aTT
Jqhn Salmon
I certify the above to be a
1
Rockville, 15 May, 1
JAMES FAKHiyGT^ LAAD FOR THE WABASH COC^' iioriii ot mnccWi'* hVDIAXI.
a
rerre-iiaote,hor. £7,
