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and privileges of the British American colonists, with the several inconveniences and hardships to which they are, and must be subjected by the operation of several late acts of parliament, particularly the act called the stamp act; and after some time spent therein, the same was postponed for further consideration.

Then the congress adjourned until to-morrow morning, 9 o'clock. ', y

Wednesday, Oct. 9111. 1765, A. M-Then the congress met according to- adjournment. The congress resumed the consideration of the rights and privileges of the British American colonists, &c., the same was referred after sundry debates, for further consideration.

Then the congress adjourned until to-morrow morning, 11 o'clock.

Thursday, Oct. 10th, 1765, A. M.-Then the congress met according to adjournment, and resumed, &»c., as yesterday-and then adjourned to 10 o'clock, to-morrow morning.

Friday, Ocl. 11th, 1765, A. M.-The congress met according to adjournment, and resumed, &c., as yesterday -and then adjourned to 10 o'clock. to-morrow morning.

Sa¢urday, Oct. 12th, 1765, A. M.-The congress met according to adjournment, and resumed, &»c., as yesterday-and then adjourned to Monday morning next, 10 o'clock.

Monday, Oct. 14th, 1765, A. M.-The congress met according to adjournment, and resumed, &ct, as on Saturday last-and then adjourned until to-morrow morning, 9 o'clock.

Tuesday, Oct. 15th, 1765, A. M.-The congress met according to adjournment, and resumed, &c., as yes-