Circular from Committee of the Inhabitants of St. Louis to the Citizens of Upper Louisiana

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to synchy Harrison governor of the iniciana levilory has received divided to contenbers will the first of octobertycopt tonform such as be may judge must suitable to oursituation The committee th inth that it is of their Duty innon to insile you gentlemen, trappoint in each and articular didfired prow Me chosen by the free voles of all the citizend, with sysich the pize Committee of o their Districts 111ay correspound JY Sausa sta sight wall sent He general interest of this territory. Horonoo ZIT A Stanis soon thinks that whin besicedeny that one two Deputics Genora infranch each I strict greeable to the population Astroous thouth meet fifteen Days or there about list before the arrival office excellency the gover- audiana territory at this or any other thirthe it clay where be may fry Bit redidence; in order to be ready figurehim such intorination to Ens nske the advantage of this territory, as he may have None storn NWOSS occasion of 11 was and at the same sycho time to make such 31 representations as some Laws may require hissord sli thrown 8 Ant child that may notappear to the advantage Athe citizens of upper Louisiana Also to claim the lights which arequaranted to us by the treaty which conceved this territory to the United Hales required Hand Lastly to take such resolutions nose address majority of stabr the unto of Desutied may Do that thede measured may procure Some In Webope, Gentlement, we will improve the