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THIi llIiBl^I.LlON. 



Padaiig% in Sumatra, wlicre tlie Dutch are 

 making strenuous eftbrts to conquer and oppress 

 the natives. 



Btmtot (or Panjeraug All Bassa Pxani'edo 

 Budjo) ws^ ^s^^rdl WL wMl6 trowserd, waistcoat, 

 and a coat of blue cloth witli gilt Imttons ; lie 

 wore also a tiirhan, in the usual Javanese style ; 

 his brother-in-law was dressed in a blue cloth 

 ja^iket and browsers. The intellectual head, and 

 intd%eiit eoiuD^I^SQCLee of Saaltot "frdOld indtice 

 one to regard him as a seC^lQtd EaplleOB. 



As I have just stated, he was one of the 

 leaders in the late rebeHionj and made strenu- 

 ous exertions to expel the oppressors of his 

 ootttitiy: lilts was nearly effected, when he at- 

 tacked a Monsieur de I'Eau,* then a lieutenant 

 command iufv a small fortress in the interior of 

 Java, with a small garrison of only twenty 

 European soldierSj but who were well supplied 



with arms mmmlimi^ Mi Bd^a made 

 at69i6kiR^& Btmtg Ibrce, but, losiiojg^ 

 fiftjr^elij he forwarded a messagsfe to lieutonant 



* Thfe dfteer, n&w n captain ift the hftitf t atid by all ac- 

 counts i\n exccllciil and hiaw soIiUlt. I wnv iit thu same 

 time at this hotel, n lit^ie Uc at present resided ; lie appeared 

 attaclied to Santot, and tltey con^fscd ranch together ; lie 

 liaxl lately ret unitHl IVoin (he SmniUrnn coast, having been 

 recently empluyeil in the war iii tlie interior of that island. 



