It was with real Concern, we received the News of a Change of Ministry, as we conclude it will Retard, and, we fear will totally prevent the Change of Government, which we have made so noble a Struggle to obtain. Our Proprietary Enemies hesitate at Nothing that tends to discourage every further Application for Relief. The C.J. is continually publishing the great Interest of the Proprietaries with Lord Shelbourne, and his great Friendship for them— His Intermarriage with a Neice of Lady Juliana &c. &ca., And a few Days ago in the Course of the Debates in the House, he declared, that he had received a Letter from a Gentleman of undoubted Credit, (whose Name he took Care to conceal, tho called on to mention it) assuring him That you had applied to Secretary Conway for a Hearing on the Petitions at the last Season of Business, “That the Secretary Rebuked you on the Occasion”, and told you, “that the Petitions were laid aside by his Majesty in Council sine Die, with an Intent never to be resumed, desired that you would not again attempt to obtain any further proceedings on them, For if you did, you might depend, you wou’d meet with such an Answer as woud be neither agreable to you or to the Assembly you represented.” Altho the Chief Part of our Friends do not beleive this Declaration or any thing else that comes from the same Quarter without some Proof to Support it, Yet as it has some weight with the Weak and Credulous, I should be glad to have it in my Power to deny it. Be so good therefore, if it be not improper, to inform me in this Matter—and further how the Petitions for a Change of Government is likely to be affected by the Change of Ministry—What is the Prospect of the Change? What Course it is likely to take, and where effected, if it should be effected? And particularly if any thing is wanting, which the Assembly can do, to Strengthen your Hands. Because from the present Temper of both Assembly and People, I think they will leave nothing undone, to get rid of the present Government, provided their priviledges remain safe. And if any other Mode shall be thought more likely to be crownd with Success, than the present I am confident, they will do all in their Power to effect their Purpose. Shoud you think it prudent to commit the Information I have mentioned to writing, you may be assured, whatever you communicate to me shall be confined to the Limits (whatever they be) prescribed by your Self and not one Iota further. And yet, the Propriety of doing this, is entirely Submitted to you, who, being on the Spot where the thing is to be Transacted, must be the best Judge. Beleive me, my Dear Friend, with great Sincerity yours Affectionately