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ely to Mr. Scanlon, in my presence, that the article should not appear at all, unless he, Wortman, was allowed to make on important change in it. The change had already been made by Wortman, in Wortman's own hand write, on the margin of the Ms. Mr Scanlon objected in having his article changed, stating that he effeted it to the public in vindication of his personal rights, and that he was responsible what he had written. "I furthermore state that Mr. Wortman stated to Mr. Scanlon that Major Byrd give his consent to the Catholics to hold a religions meeting in the Lutheran Church, on the 9th Feb. Also, that Major Byrd wrote and signed with his own pen the certificate over his name in the Register, of the 28th Feb. Mr. Wortman also stated distincity that he would not have published the appointment for religions worship on the 9th of February, as above stated, had he not been expressly authorized to do so by Major Byrd himself. [Signed] John McQuside. "Attest:--Don't Fisher."