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suspicion which has grown out of the circumstances of Foster's having rec'd £700,000 pounds Sterling in bills in the course of the winter connected with the unclear of some members of our honorable body. Giles and Saml Smith are in their plans, and great doubts are entertained by some of their votes. My own impression is that the former will vote against war, and the latter will go with the majority whichever side that may be As soon as the question is decided I will write to Ft. Mary's to you and also to Milledgeville, lest you may have left the former place. The question must be settled before this day week. I am dar Sir respectfully your most obt humble Svt Wm H Crawford