1 6* Substantial Relief difficult. 



embarrassment on their superiors, that J almost 

 despair of seeing any general substantial me- 

 lioration afforded to the former, because I can- 

 not perceive any advantage likely to be derived 

 by the latter ; few of whom could command 

 capital sufficient to consolidate their estatei 

 into such farms as would tempt parties with 

 competent means to become their tenants, were 

 there no other difficulty to be surmounted. 



It is truly grievous to contemplate ages of 

 suffering to the richest and most productive 

 part of the empire. Adieu. 



J. \*>t V/ 



