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say, I have ever entertained a favorable opinion of Mr. Kerrs integrity. Until 3 return -- until you see him I beg you no, to enter into any opposing resolution. I saw Mr. S. Swearingen yesterday evening who informed me that Mrs. Worth- ington and Family were all well. Our Assembly adjourned on Wednesday last wit.:out deciding the questions of the permanent seat of Government. The temporary seat remains at Zanesville. Mr. Lamb has been Severely handled by a pluritic complaint he is recovering. I suppc there were as many as a dozen taken down in the course of two or three days, in the Town -- Henry Massic was in a doubtful way for several days. My dear Sir I must beg the favor of your thanking Docr. Campbell in my Name for his kind attention to my concerns. I yesterday received three Patents obtain ed through his means. I would make my acknowledgement but really have not time. Accept my best wishes for your health and prosperity and believe to be, Dear Sir with respect, Your very obedient Servant/ Sam Finley General Worthington |
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