Cape Vincent and its history . present there is scarce any appearance of Win-ter. The Reparation of the shipping seems to be carefulyattended to. I have begun to distribute the Roots as Rationsto the contentment of all parties, the few they have contiib-uted Greatly to the Health of the Garrison, which from theopeness of the season were somewhat unhealthy. I shall as soon as possible take the necessary steps todiscover the nations of the Enemy. I have the honor to be with the greatest Respect,Your Exccllencys most obedient and Most Humble Servant, John Ross to General Haldimand. Lie


Cape Vincent and its history . present there is scarce any appearance of Win-ter. The Reparation of the shipping seems to be carefulyattended to. I have begun to distribute the Roots as Rationsto the contentment of all parties, the few they have contiib-uted Greatly to the Health of the Garrison, which from theopeness of the season were somewhat unhealthy. I shall as soon as possible take the necessary steps todiscover the nations of the Enemy. I have the honor to be with the greatest Respect,Your Exccllencys most obedient and Most Humble Servant, John Ross to General Haldimand. Lieut. Crawford Goes on a Scout to the Mohawk Island 30th Januauy Both of your Excellencys letters of the 6th Instant Ireceived and perused with attention your Excellencys com-mands which shall be Implicitly obeyed. Your Excellencydoes me much honor in placing Confidence in me for the de-fence of this post, nothing shall be wanting on my part tofulfill the trust reposed, it is my only object. I have con-.


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