June, 3d, 1819 23tfTo the Prisoners of Raisin andFort Meigs.V T is well known, that the nwimane and pi B. otic citizens of Detroit, who, at their own expense, relieved many of yon from Indian captivity, have heretofore refused to rece w remuneration iYom anv of} on, from a belief that it they were entitled to any, it should bo made by the United States. Congress have at last consented to do this act of justice. ltut to enable those gentlemen to obtain their claims, it is necessary for the prisoners them-ackes to state in writing* what they know as‘ to each case, and swear to, and cause the 6 am lt;to be formally certified by a justice of the peace.The undersigned have been appointed A-gents to take these depositions; and will tlnirattendincc for that purpose, at any lime in Loxmgton during this and the ensuing month, where the ransomed prisoners, or those who Lav© any information respecting’ such c^ccs, will be pleased to call on them Such as cannot attend hero, will be pleased to infn us where their depositions may be taken ; or where information rcspccti;ig»such cases can be procured.TffO. T. PJrh\JOILY LOW HY. Lexington, 22d I'cby. 1820.liOWEK of Georgetown will com* niunicalit to us anv information which tmv be given to him on these sULjecrs, and aid any person in taking depositions Lc.