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Of Goddard but under the Compy.

Mr. Bebb fod on his arrival at Bompay that Mr. Wetherstone the Aid de Camp of Genl Goddard had succeeded Griffith. Goddard’s pretenses for not displacing W. have bn stated but Deft has thought fit to discover, to the disgrace of Genl Goddard, his true reasons, viz that G. Goddard was mean enough to share the profits of a Commissaryship with his own Aid de Camp, and bold enough to do so in opposition to the express orders of the Court of Directors.

To overturn that quibble