To George Clinton (unpublished)
Philada. July 10. 1788
Sir,

I beg leave once more to introduce to your Excellency, the honourable Mr. Redick, a Member of the Supreme Executive Council of the State of Pennsylvania, who is charg’d by that Council with some important Matters to communicate to, and consult upon with, your Excellency, respecting the outrageous Conduct of some disorderly People inhabiting near the Borders of our two States, which if not speedily and effectually repress’d, it is apprehended may occasion much Inconvenience and Mischief. I request your Excellency to give Mr. Redick a favourable Audience, and to afford him your best Counsels, which will be very obliging to this Government, and particularly to Your Excellency’s most obedient and most humble Servant

B Franklin Presidt.

His Excellency Geo. Clinton Esqr Governor of NYork, &c &c
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