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Edenton

20. Decr. 1758

My Lords,

I have had no Orders or Instructions from you since the 7th. of November 1757 nor any Account of the fixing the Boundary Line which we have long expected, as we can raise no Taxes in Anson County 'till that is decided they resisting the Sheriff when distrained for payment. 

The Session is just now closed which was called here, and as I am just returning to Cape Fear, I have only time to send you the Speech and Addresses and the Titles of the Acts passed, until the Journals are copied; the Acts I shall send over by the next Opportunity, as also a Copy of a Bill which was laid aside upon the 3d. Reading by the upper house, to take all the Money granted by his Majesty upon an Address of Parliamt. as the Share of this Province of £50,000, and to put it in the hands of a Committee to dispose of it in such Manner as they pleased without his Majesty's interfering in it, by his giving Instructions how he wou'd employ it best for his Service in the Province; I shall write fully to your Lordships by the next safe Opportunity: We have just now received Advice that the French have burnt and deserted Fort Du Quesue, and retreated down the Ohio the 24th. of November upon the Approach of our Troops, the Indians having declared a Neutrality and quit them, and express a Desire of becoming his Majesty's Subjects or Allies. 

I am with great Respect

My Lords,

 Your Lordships

 most obedient and

most humble Servant

Arthur Dobbs

No. Carolina.
Letter from Arthur Dobbs Esqr. Govr. of North Carolina, to the Board, dated Decr. 20. 1758, inclosing

Read April 3. 1759.

D.42.
4 Papers.