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The map is herewith sent. Lieutenant Chatburn, who has business at West Point, will deliver this. Yours respectfully, FROM GENERAL McDOUGALL. Headquarters, Peekskill, 6th February, 1779. I have devoted part of this night to review your letters, and to give them some kind of answers. I can only mention ideas. I leave you to dilate them.

And yet he was doing no little missionary work, as evidenced both in his own reports to Peter McDougall, and still more in the reports which went to that observant gentleman after J.W. had moved on from any given place. The Cummings Hardware Corporation may be without a soul, as corporations are known to be, but it has many eyes.

Trumbull, Wilson, Saulsbury, Davis, Harlan, Powell, Sherman, Clark, Hale, Hendricks, Henderson, Sumner, McDougall and others the whole history of Slavery was enquired into and laid bare.

As the strength of the enemy is not mentioned, I can give no other orders. Yours, &c., ALEXANDER McDOUGALL. FROM GENERAL McDOUGALL. Headquarters, 27th February, 1779. Your favour of yesterday reached me at 8 P.M. It was immediately answered. Colonel Putnam was ordered to march and join you; he has taken Nixon's regiment with him.

The whole of which he, in his letter, makes a demand to be returned. Colonel Emerick has been misinformed as to Butler's acting so faithless. I would advise you by all means to send the dragoon to Colonel Emerick in irons, together with the horses, as a refusal would be contrary to all public faith. I am, with the greatest respect, FROM GENERAL McDOUGALL.

This transfer, however, was not completed until a few months later than it was at first expected, and the government of Canada appears to have acted with some precipitancy in sending surveyors into the country, and in allowing Mr. McDougall to proceed at once to the scene of his proposed government.

It was his first attempt not merely to FEEL but to UNDERSTAND the mystery of things. For an excellent account of the relation of Magic to Religion see W. McDougall, Social Psychology , pp. 317-320. Inevitably these first efforts to understand were very puerile, very superficial. As E. B. Tylor says of primitive folk in general, "they mistook an imaginary for a real connection."

McDougall an eloquent protest from his standpoint, in which, after endorsing the wild statement of Mr. Hendricks that 250,000 of the people of African descent had been prematurely destroyed on the Mississippi, he continued. "This policy will ingulf them. It is as simple a truth as has ever been taught by any history. The Slaves of ancient time were not the Slaves of a different Race.

They were in the habit of exciting in the camp false alarms; and the main body, in consequence, was frequently put in motion. When not put in motion, they were greatly disturbed, especially at night. These alarms generally resulted from the want of a rigid discipline. General McDOUGALL was at Valley Forge, and exceedingly annoyed.

That the Judge of the Superior Court speak French and English. Treaties to be concluded and ratified between the Government and several tribes of Indians of this Territory, calculated to I insure peace in the future. That all privileges, customs and usages existing at the time of the transfer, be respected. That these rights be guaranteed by Mr. McDougall before he be admitted into this Territory.

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