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James Rivington to the New-York Congress

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JAMES RIVINGTON TO THE NEW-YORK CONGRESS.

Friday Morning, 10 o' clock.

SIR: Having been just now informed that my case has been referred to the judgment of the gentlemen of the Provincial Congress of this City, and that it may probably be considered by them this morning, I have been employed the little time allowed me, to copy and enclose the letter from the gentlemen of the New-York Committee, and my own address to the Delegates in the Continental Congress, and added a newspaper, in which is inserted my address to the publick, that the gentlemen of the very respectable Board over which you have the honour to preside, may be acquainted with the whole proceedings in the matter.

Your continuance of my suit, and your friendly mediation on this occasion, will everlastingly oblige, Sir, your most obedient servant,

JAMES RIVINGTON.

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