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braham Garrigues eter Wiltberger Tilliam Smith eorge Roberts, jun. avid Kempton nthony Hallowell eorge Roberts mes Reynolds enjamin Davies

riffith Edwards Tilliam E. Maddock Villiam Holderneffe lilary Baker enedict Dorfey ench Francis

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bhn Harland

eter W. Gallaudet Villiam Beaven fhua Clibborne

mes M'Crea mes Bacon

pfiah L. Coates

phn D. Blanchard homas Pafchall Villiam Wells amuel Wilcox mos Wickerfham obert Wharton aniel Ruff pfeph Parker Villiam Folwell bhn Redman harles Harris phn Lorain, jun. homas Cumpfton hilip Wager bhn Melbeck odfrey Baker bhn Baker odfrey Haga ohn Vaughan Thomas Coates rederick Boller

ohn Jordan amuel Mecklin

dward Penington, jun.

ofeph Hough

Daniel Sutter, jun.

George Bickham
Wilfon Hunt
Abijah Dawes

William Young, bookfeller
James Smith, jun.
Richard R. Smith
John Clark

David Lewis
Francis Weft

George Dougherty
Jacob Shoemaker
Pearfon Hunt
John Simfon
William Lucas

Nalbro' Frazier
John Frazier
John B. Evans
Jofeph Richardfon
John Sitgreaves
John Travis
Robert Rainey
Robert Gray
Robert Harwood
Ifrael Whelen

David Lenox

John Duffield

Alexander Fullerton
Joseph C. Fisher
John Carrell

Benjamin Hornor
David Lapfley
John Wagner
John Achley
Samuel Howell
William Miller, jun.
Peter Brown
George Guest

William L. Sonntag
Ifrael Pleasants
Jeremiah Parker
John Elmfley, jun.
John Evans
James Lyle
Jeremiah Warder

James Ryan
Joseph Waln

John Ketland

John Philips
John C. Stocker

Richard Thompson
Daniel Smith
George Scott

Francis Gurney
Nathan Lewis
William Steel

John Shallcrofs
David Walker
Jofeph Ruffell

Jonathan Robefon
James Campbell

Jehu Hollingsworth, jun.
James Steel
Benjamin Thomas
Thomas Cuthbert
John Rudolph

Richard Sweetman
Seth Willis
William Clark
John M'Dermott,
Ifaac Lloyd
Aaron Welfh

Richard Flower

Samuel Read

Thomas W. Francis

George Sibbald

Dominick Joyce
Owen Jones
J. Pritchard
Eli Canby

Samuel Clarkfon

'Levinus Clarkfon

William Allibone

John Skyrin

Malcolm M'Donald

Charles Mulvey Jofeph Lownes John Welfh

Philip Reilly

Thomas Bell

James Paul

Kearney Wharton
Alexander Tod

James Greenleaf
Thomas Ewing

John Kaighn
Charles Jarvis
Samuel W. Jarvis
John Gueft
William Zane
James Gallagher
Henry Manly
Matthias Keely
Richard Hopkins
Charles Pleasants
Jofeph Pleasants

Benjamin Hornor, jun.

John Field

John Stille

Jofeph Claypoole

Jofeph Anthony, jum

Jofiah Twamley

William Wistar
Edward Shoemaker
Lawrence Seckel

James Miller

Caleb Lownes

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Magnus Miller

Richard Footman

James Afh
John Bohlen

Hugh Hodge
Nathan Field
Charles French
Jofeph Burroughs
Hugh Ely

Thomas W. Smith
Andrew Hodge
William Drinker
Samuel Spaulding
William Compton
Morris Robefon

William Lippencott

Joshua Lippencott
John Haworth
Thomas Clifford
John Clifford
Jacob Parke
George Fox
Abraham Carlisle
Jofeph Ricardo
Jacob Knorr, jun.
Thomas Ryerfon
Peter Kuhn
Frederick Heifz
Henry Seckel
Jofeph Higbee
Ephraim Clarke
Charles Maffey
Thomas Morgan
Edward Randolph
Benjamin Shoemaker
John Paul

Samuel Shaw, jun.
Thomas Hammett
Jacob Ridgway
Samuel Shaw
William Sanfom
Samuel Meeker
Benjamin Holland
William Miller
Alexander Murray
Thomas Harper
Charles Rofs

Hugh Holmes
William Yardley
Patterson Hartfhorne
Samuel Jackfon
Samuel M. FOR

Thomas M'Ewen
Matthew M'Conn
Thomas Hale.

PRESIDENT's ANSWER.

GENTLEMEN,

RECEIVE, with great fenfibility, your addrefs on the fubject of the treaty lately negociated between the United States and Great Britain, exprefling your confidence in the con ftituted authorities, and the concurrence of your opinions with their determinations, on this highly important fubject. Such fentiments, deliberately formed, and proceeding from men whose interefts are more immediately concerned than thofe of any other claffes of my fellow citizens, cannot fail to ftrengthen that just confidence in the rectitude of public measures, which is effential to the general welfare.

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Go. WASHINGTON.

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Of a Number of the Citizens of Boston.

Bofton, July 15th, 1795

HEREAS the votes adopted at a late meeting of this

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town, relative to the treaty of amity, navigation, and commerce, between the United States and his Britannic majefty, have been reprefented as expreffing the unanimous sentiments of the merchants and other inhabitants upon that fubject.

We, the fubfcribers, unwilling to be implicated in the number of those, who approve of the doings of that meeting, and referving to ourselves the right of expreffing our opinion, individually, upon the merits or demerits of public measures, do hereby declare our disapprobation of, and diffent from, the votes of faid meeting:

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David Greene
Allen Crocker

Jofeph Laughton

Jofeph Pope
Henry Hunter
Samuel Wallis
James Cutler
Benjamin Buffey
John Amory, jun.
P. Conner

Samuel Salisbury
Francis Amory
Minot Thayer

Samuel Miller Thayer

Jofeph Ripley

Nathaniel Balch

William Richardfon

Jofeph Carnes

John Winflow

Thomas Greenleaf
Lewis Carnes
Edward Cushing
Luke Baker

Samuel Sumner

William Spooner

Thomas Brewer

Stephen Higginson, jun.

Samuel Salisbury, jun.

Paul Revere

J. Buffey

Jeremiah Bumftead, jun.

Joshua Davis, jun.
Robert Davis

Jofiah Knapp

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Ebenezer Frothingham
Mofes May
Stephen Rawfon
Samuel Davenport
Samuel Sprague
Mofes W. Dana
Ifaac Vofe

A. Langford
Daniel Weld
Zeva Thayer
Aaron Warren
David Cobb
Samuel Bowen
John Williams
B. Butler

Thomas Dennie.
John M.Lean
Charles Vofe
Rufus Davenport
William Porter
John Boffon

William Wood

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John Osborne

Richard Faxon
Daniel Greenleaf

Robert Robbins

L. Edes

Andrew Leach
Samuel Danforth.

DISSENT

Of a Number of the Citizens of Trenton and its Vicinity, from the Proceedings of the late Town-Meeting.

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Trenton, August 14th, 1795.

PUBLICATION having appeared in the New Jersey State Gazette of the 4th inftant, containing certain refolutions disapproving of the propofed treaty between the United States and Great Britain, faid to have been adopted at a general meeting of the citizens of Trenton and its vicinity, held the 29th day of July, 1795-We, the fubfcribers, citizens of Trenton and its vicinity, not having concurred in, and not approving of, the faid refolutions, thus publicly teftify the fame, and declare our entire faitsfaction and confidence in the conftituted authorities of our country, and our determination to acquiefce in fuch measures as have been or may be finally adopted, relative to the faid treaty, by fuch conftituted authorities.

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Citizens of the vicinity who happened, occafionally, to be in

town.

Robert Pearfon,

Robert Pearson, jun.

William Pearfon.

N. B. Those perfops to whofe names afterifks are placed, were out of town before notice of the meeting was given, and did not attend faid meeting; and of the other fubfcribers, it is faid, not more than three or four perfons attended, who totally disapproved of the faid proceedings.

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Proceedings at Trenton.

Ta numerous and refpectable meeting of the citizens of Trenton and its vicinity, convened on the 13th August, 1795, at the state-houfe, General Frelinghuyfen, one of the fenators of this ftate in the congrefs of the United States, attended, and at the request of the citizens prefent, confented to give his fentiments on the treaty now depending between the United States and Great Britain; whereupon it was

Refolved (without reference to the merits of the fuid treaty) That the meeting have the fulleft confidence in the honor, virtue, and integrity of Frederick Frelinghuyfen, one of the fenators of

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