| Description | Has explained Mr. Wetherell’s affair to Fermin de Tastet, who recommends putting the business into the hands of a reputable house in Seville. Dias Santos believes his Portuguese correspondent will agree to send men for instruction. William Hufton’s engine is well put up but “in a dismal hole”. One of the millwrights had his hand sheared off in the wheels. Hufton is pleased with the engine and praises Mr. Dayus. |