Description | Expresses his concern at his Lordship's resignation, and at the loss the Americans will sustain, is pleased to be the medium of conveying a vote of the House of Representatives expressive of their grateful sentiments to him, is informed of the declining state of President Finly of the Jersey College, does not find the petition of the House committed to the care of the Duke of Richmond, in the Gazette, hopes his Grace did not forget to deliver it |