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genls Chandler & winder angone — nil de me ortines
June Boy is am amiable more & agood solding
but he really has not ocope to wild an army of 4000 men,
In short fir, my purpress is to tell you, that
unlep you, a guit wilkinson on some atters office
them day we have had
of more Calcuts K experience is sent en, we shall never
take Canada. I orght however public to exceptentes
popibility of Commoddore Chamany's animal, who
by taking comm and of the army, as he has done in
way instance in which it has been on captul, may
sabe us from discouse -
I by Sir, that what I have said of
our gouls offins may be considered carfidential, and
not insputed to a emsoriers spirit - The I certinely
ful no other sentinuts toward, with of the guttumer
than there of respect estime
The chiefs &wanins of the six nations
were called to Buffulor, last work at the instance
of gue Boyd. . who wished Them to join him at It
ge age - not to invate the anamys country but
to act as projuct g and to his army while statined
there after deliber atien are his properation the informed
through the 0 haif
the granger & mynlf that they had unanimous by agent
to regut it, for reasons apigned by them at Cary -
with no small shaw of saic amy
which wnter not but be satisfactury x which it would
do no undit to the army of the Coutre to sepeat.
They however putud their reading to um and have &
with the volunteer militia 8, if thought ly us expedient
to perate ate the every's country with them They
are now have in a state of complete militing preparation
X I have Sig you will you that they shall uma in
have & unive the scenne pay as milities when
thing are worth double their numbers. Mr grayer
I presume has written yeu in edation there
I have made a proporition to Sul Boyd
to give me 3akoc regular tody x to purmit me to
add to them an equal number of Volunting x as many
Indians
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