of communicating the same to you.
It is believed the troops will surely return in Nov. I write in a hurry and amidst a crowd of inquisitive people, therefore hope you will excuse the inaccuracy of, D'r.
Sir, Your sincere well wisher & most obedt.
Servt., WM.
PRESTON. P.S.If you please you may give Mr.Purdie a copy of the enclosed papers, & anything else you may think worthy the notice of the Public. III. LOGAN'S SPEECH. There has been much controversy over the genuineness of Logan's speech; but those who have questioned it have done so with singularly little reason.