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incorrigible banditti whose outrages cannot be prevented
 
incorrigible banditti whose outrages cannot be prevented
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while they are suffered to inhabit the county lying be=
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tween the Lakes and the Ohio. Their whole numbers prob=
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ably do not exceed two hundred fighting men.
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    The President of the United Dtates upon
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mature consideraiton has therefore thought proper to
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give the governor of the western territory and command=
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ing officer conditional orders to extirpate the said
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banditti provided the same could be ffected, without
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interfering with the gernal objuexts of peace with the
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regular tribes lying pon the Wabash and its vicivinity.
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    It is proposed that the expedition should
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be performed udner the immediate orders of general  Har=
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mar, with about one hudnred continental torops and
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three hudnred militia of the neigbouring coutnies of
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Kentucky who should be engaged for thirty days from
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the time of their arrival at the place of redezvous--
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It is further proposed, taht botht ehregular troooops &
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the militia should be mounted onhorseback, if the
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nature of the country should permit that mode of ope=
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ration.
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    The