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that arrangements be immediately made to hold the next 

 meeting of the Company there; that a proper lease should 

 be obtained therefor, agreeably to the reported proposals, 



and Messrs. G d, M r and G y, were 



added to the committee, to conclude the arrangement, 

 and an appropriation was made to defray the contingent 

 expenses of removal, &c. 



It was also resolved, " that the thanks of the company 

 be respectfully presented to the worthy Baron, Richard 

 Rundle, Esq. for the accommodation and kindness experi- 

 enced at his hospitable seat, as well as for the pleasure 

 always afforded by his cheerful society, that he would be 

 pleased to consider himself a perpetual honorary mem- 

 ber, and continue to honor the company with his presence 

 whenever agreeable." 



Governor Wharton, was deputed as the proper organ 

 of communication, and a transcript of the correspon- 

 dence which ensued, furnishes the best test of the af- 

 fectionate relation which ever subsisted, between the re- 

 luctant separating parties. 



Philadelphia May 16, 1822 



Dear Sir, 



It affords me much pleasure to be the 

 channel, through which the enclosed resolution of the 

 Schuylkill Fishing Company is now conveyed to you; in 



