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[ W H O L E N o . | 2 i . ‘ >irvCt l l i L T having *'een mmlt in t b e ppyineiil *»f a a I certain sum ot muuty, utnhetl to be* paid by a fortwii tiun» la*> dated the 11 tli Bay of June, rue-' thouhnl ei ht nutiilied *»nl eifjiteei., ext (Mi ted *b) - SuriufI Love, ofthe town oi toph/n, i n % comity ot Ttmmkins ami state at New-Yoijk, to Ljithei Ituiitipe, wnioi ftl e same place, pi Hum no fuuiti part trt a fanst Mill, v^ilh all t b e pi ivileges of waW tml Loy t0 said mill belonging, »«ri the one tom in .part o t.alr the apiiui’tenanced of sai-.l null sitilato too a.oienk call*'- J e(| Fiity-'Five in the town <4 Breton afotewjtl, being tfiOMsame pieiuoea lately conveyed by th e said L uther \nimble junior, to he said sarauel Love— JSotic6 therefore n hereby gwen, that ty virfne o[ a p Aver cootaipfd in taut iticft'lgage, tlfe'.aiii niortgagFil in t“r misesuili be-sold at public vendue, pursuant to the • statute ip such cn\® tnude and provided, at the Lolma-, liian Inn, in the village of Ithaciij in said county of Tompkins, on tin? eighth day of January ne*t, a t ten ; oiclock iu the Foreiiooii- JPated Jijlv 5 thi 1819. LUTHER THU JlBl/L* |unior ' Bv W oodcock , ta B imtvn , A tty’s. • J i i l v T e n — m v i ______________________ ■•••■- - - — . ■» J n i t R f c A ' ' J o j t o L a w < 05 ' , a n d P o l l y I n s w u f i v o f 1 \ d i e \ 0 j v 11 o f H e c t o r , i n t h e c o u n t y o f I o m p k t n i T 8 n»> s t a t e o t S v e w - Y o t k * - t m n u l l i n g t h e p H y m p n t o f a u r r a u r s u n i o t m o n e y , h y i n d e n t u r e o f m o t t g a g e , h m > m g d a t e h l t h d a y o l M a t c h , m t h e y e a r e i g h t e e n • A i o a d r w i *a<i n i n e t e e n ^ d h l c o n v e y u n t o J u l i u W h i t e o f t h e s a m e p l a c e , “ a l l i b - t c e r t a i n t r a c t , p i e c e , 0 1 p a r c e l o f l a n d , s i t u a t e , l y i n g a n i l b e i n g 111 t h e t o w n ‘ a f o r e s a i d , i i e i n g p a c t o f l o t n u n l b f e r ^ t j v e a t y .- ja t h f r t o w n s h i p o f l l e o t o r , b o u n d e d a s f o l l o w s , t o w i t : * o u t h -lly l a i i d s o w n e d d ' y E b e n e z e r B e e n n m 5 e a s t b y l a m b o w n e d b y A r a n t h u s E v e r t s a n d O a e d i u l i B l o w n , o n . l o t n u m b e r e e v e u t y v o n e i n s a i d t o w n ; n o r t h b y J u n d s o w n e d b y M o b r a y O w e n ; a n d t v e s t b y l a n d s o f E b e - n e z e r f J a r p e n t e V , c o n t a i n i n g e i g h l y - s e v e i i ' a c i e ^ a n d ' a h a l f o f l a n d s ” a m | w h e r e a s d e f a u l t b o s b e e n m a d e ’ l o t h e p a y m e n t a f t h e * » a i o f o n e h u n d r e d d » t l a . » , . ..tiithitheintefestiftecoof'^PloHcft«bthriwiJte hereby, given, that the suid.iimrtgaged prmi^N _(pr_fUeh ptu t- tbejfoofot 'daisyb suui of ^Oiie hiiiidreil dollars, withfoe interest and chats) tfrur O&soldmf tlie-hoUsft uF ^tjiouibn Ported ionheeper in Oyid Ytilage, in . flic county of; f?roecii, on the flit —tpentflday of. Mnrch next* at nine oteluclf in the 8 ^ 1 , bated Septerpber 1 , il!i9- n o o n J MAWAnn^ Atpv' J O H N w h i t e ; • 11-02 ru%EAs' Rxvid Ayor»;':ir Iflysdf*, W-jth , , courtty of Too)pr&ir»s* did bvlmtentttte 6f in*«wf ~gn^fepfetrui liift-feftniitvth-dny oflaundry.' one, thou gjnd eight hundred, ami .he I specified, rolenrc auil cosvey imii_»«tie« r iocin. i.f tliosSmc place,; all that curtain tot of gnjiflul' >iiuat^ in thc village ftf jllmqa, 'in the eouaty cf fotnpkiui- snd state.of NcW-York, uud hripwa. and ilisimgRXsti . efl'aflot hnaiber*fixty>uvov fli ihe said villn'gu, uiii Sounded ;«i the-nOrtli Hy OAveg(\i;li:e£:t em.lf.by Tinea . street, south by (xrean^treet, upd vve?.t. by It.t ji^njbu^. sixty tnree* bejogyin ;RS^tii,ii»inlt,uii«*. B-diTji two hojii ' ufeif aitif sixiy'six ftet ,*’ aud tb ariff west si^ty^sif flefT aiVd wberfias lliw'iialtl niii.ritja^e lt.lt .hew' du|y_.asagrt(ll!T«f.Feff 5 id: bin Hr of thti-citv id city, when the settlement was suspended on youy part. . .. ' As you had in the 'spring intimated io me; doubfs as to the construction of the lavv?I thought\ it my duty to rejnove them as far us possible, by, stating a case and taking the opinion of the' most eminent counsel upon it? for your sat-; isfactionj and as you have deferred, to the ^u* thority of Mr. Van Yechteti> the late Attorney- Geneial,,ia support of your doubts, I unhesita tingly piesented the case to ttiatrgentleman, and; asked loi his written opinion, which he piompt- ;ly gayej in dii’eet'lopppoition tp that,whj<?h you, ' Wd iinpnted .to ,$ut,;tli§ tru|i,% (ypur; statepient ' to. him, as no lYhas ry other periionb .ivas incorrect ,in, the . detail' of. facts. And indeed, sir, . accurateJAift,. upon wMch: to 'ob.t^hi 'pp|uiop^. ^whenStdepeiided upon doicunjhhts which werey not in jyour poMesido^ Af . day before joup letter,Of H>e{ .fhjrd, anapUucii}g< ..yniaidtdi- ; .>v -i£fint& .d^i^red'to yawitHo: opinion signed by all, ti)* counsel which tiadbeen . causulteci;you urged me to-gu W^th“7yo,ttW^^‘ Van Vecbten, alleging m i \ t you-thought it im proper and indeUqafe,in you tO;gp witl) the Opin ion ta any ol'my counsel, and, tb: converse \vi^*l them :unie^., in-3ny>,pre^ne0*-r,--'v-r.. :1.,~ • >K ^ •> ■ . . Tb imoyey^Qur scruples; I c o h i|n^ and ac companied you,; with the eontrnets . to '1 -. .W £ ^ I « ‘£1 ’ * VMt- -**£_ ^*“-31 i ti-A ft. B ' L A S . - J f L J i k - - S p i l . J N e w - Y o r . b , g r e y e r , unt! a v B p r o , ^ . 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V f i l j i a i n D i i t t o n - n i u l H e n i c l H e u T i T i , .o ,i' I h e t o w n o f X l r y d o n , c m h l ' ' o f t . fi i y i » i i u . n o w c - i i m I v o f T < i u i p l t H T « , t o B c n j a n i T U I m c y , o t i b e i W n e . p f t s c c , % t i e l o l l o w i i i g p i . c e b f t a r i i f T i m t i g ® p a r t i d k - t N o ■ f f i r t - y ^ o i f ; b t . j n ^ a i i M ( w 4 r 4 i l l J ) i i y < l o n , - - a j . t l - i y b o u t i d e d a s , f o l l o w s : b e g l i i n i u g f i f t y p o d * s i H i f h o f . . t h o n n r t l i ^ a s t c o r n e r nf l o t n o f ° f t v - 6 i j ^ ; » f o r e ^ ^ ; M l i P j i ; ^ w e s t s a t e e n r d h s ^ f o u r t e e n t o d s ; . t h e n c e y o u t h - n > v i ‘ R t y » - O o i l s ; - ” t l T e w ^ : c o s t ‘t h i r t y * r o d s ; t l u i i i c e n o r t h f i f t y f n u t * r m k , t o t h v - p i r r s g . o H j L ' f t i u i i B ^ ' i r c i ^ t i f e t t i i.i tiiO' ^ l r v g i r ^ n t r e s a a u - s r v j i a I t n c r ^ a n d ; . f o u r w i n a y e n o i l s o f i l o n d . ‘■ M e t t n e u ^ u F t ‘- i a l w t i y ^ r ^ e r v i n g i b e p t L v J J e g i ) (! 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C o e ’ s . h o t e l m t l m v i l l a ^ e o t 1 A u b u r n , i n t h e c o m i t y p t ( n y » ^ \ n u ^ i I o n t b e l a s t N o i i d a y o f M a n h n r x i i n H ) ’« r k ' u t h e f o i e ddwAoftbatdby. Dated Aulrfirn S t 1* 1319 nllO 6 in LI/IIAll »liL|jfc,R< Gov. TompVrns'’ Iieitei’ 2 b At (Jiibatd Mhiiijre, Esq. Cqwph'oler of the State o f Nefo-Xprk. ^Coiftinued.) Previously to the second of May, I received youc letter, acquuintyig rafl with the continuance oflMft. Ely?s illness, which prevented me, from coming up to Albany at that iime. Colofiel Y°u knew the'commendable jealpusy wljirh the' people-ot this bt<»te have alwaya evinced for tlie for you admitted to Mr, Betts, of Newburgh, and myself, that you had never thought pf the man damus, until tfyat conversation. > ^ Whenyou ufged me*to leave the question to cer-„ tain judges, -you did expiess a decided opinion, that'under the rirCufhstunces, it wPilld not he ptopey' to call on certain others, and the reason you assjgned was, tjiaf you had'already consult ed oiKToi them ex pcirte 011 the subject 5 and I Pell and mypelf then agieed to meet you there, I thought you Added, that you had either consulted earlv in the month of June, with which deter- one other, Or knew his opinion; but as Mr. Betts mination he acquainted y^u, stating, that \you'\ Tvas present at a subsequent interview, m which should leave Albany, tho next day for Essex * I repeated certain circumstances, and this among county, and should not return until July.’ We others,ui order that there might be no disputes then agreed to meet in Albany on'the 6 th of July,( f between us as to facts, I cheerfully submit to but you informed me that you must be in New- him, which of fls is mostaccuiate in our recollee- Y o r k oil that day and for some days subsequent. | tiori of that conveisation, 1 We then went to Albany on the 24th of July, ’ You affect to regret, sjr, that I should causeless- whichbungs m e to that part of your letter relating^ ly have attempted to excite odium against the toJhe_ciiriinistances which topic place in that * high judicial twbunals of thfejtate~Iii what have I donethis ? Did I not coiiseritthat you might taka Chancellor Kent’s Opinion, and offer to abide by it ? Did I not offer to submit to the decision of such judges of the Supreme Couit, as you thought proper to be consulted, and against my oWnbetter judgment wait Upon Judge Wdod- worth with you for that purpose ? Did I not propose to submit the question to the late Chan cellor Lansing? Dp tlrese offers show a want of confidence in the judiciary? No, sn 1 the only correct,'delicate, and manly course, when aques en?e that there was no subject ou-which the top- sinot alarm could he sounded with greater -}rta? bubihty of cffpct—and, m the tiue parf)/-an spi.it, you did not hesitate to publish a schedule, or me* nuwaiulum of claims which the Commissioners had allowed to be just, but which, with ih!e ex ception of a single item, die' Comr,nittefe.d ob jected to. This schedule had tieen attached 'to the tase for the -consi del adon^of my counsel, which you took home with you under fhe pre tence of examining, but, as it now appears, with the stole view of copying the schedule for publi cation. r — ~- JGeing thus pogsesed of it, joqr next object - to introduce it in „ your leftei m such was a manner as to cause it to be believ ed) fhat I had claimed its amount under the act,,Without com mitting yourself by a direct statement that I did so. This was done by introducing foe woids, let us now seethe extent ot the claufls youhaVe made upon the tieasmy under that law,>5_and by attaching lmpoi tance to. its' not being .published vi ith the opinion, as if that was the only paper, attached to the case submitted- to the counsel,. that had not been published. If,- sii, this traol?, action dad hot flow, from the sinister_de&ign to which I ascribe It, you would “have stated, that immediately subsequent to tha4- seit°Ji„e of the case, which refeis to t us scheduhpit is e\- Mw Van Vechfeu t(»ld you frankly^ ihat foe; yer* : balopinion he had given you, ivas; foundedMppn the stafeinetit you had made to bini, reffl^r^to cohtractafot loans,: iyliieb was ho? coi^ciin pomf of fact; and that upon the’ facfo astheyappeaccd on t]he foce ofthe coutraqts, he assured there coidd dm h it.to the iiiteiition ofthe com- missiowers, the committee,, and Jegislafure, or as to foe legal constr uction of the law. . »Vott, next? requested me to call wxtbydu upon ten bad done, all your suggestions of doubt, and concluded with alike^positive opinion, both as to thq intention midcbnstroHfo^^ Vbu, ’ then pressed tee to take foe opinions .of\such of foe judges, as yog then thought unexceptionable arbiters between us; I consented to abide .by their opinion, Kyou w;or»ld undertake^ to Obtain it, at the sine timc repeatiug. what T had ’often said to you, mycdiivictioh ofthe impropriety of extracting from them;, extra.jiidicial opinions; and subsequently -assdbiated with its meinberS in jhe coSl^reivdsion,! well. |aew'-^vfoatfwere 'The ruIes'oTdecbltum tovvardathaJudicraiY^^’'^^ were, however, so importunate, that-f Was per- .suaHed to accompany you to 'fodge . Woodw'otih, a propptlfode higMy honofoble ,fe tiis chafaCter, madethe very ohjectio.n ifo^sted ‘ p&'t aha stated his irnpression of foe' ihibtoprlcty, of h iflany case; but added, he would advisp jy?fo jhe ojlier, judges on tlie subject; . I apologised to him in that’ffofomg hut your parnest ItffTdftatfohSj tooold. IhdYe irifofcedfoe to'flnite iff the appHeation.;, . 4 ^prewiotely. yielded m^‘absent fO’yoUi* -ap plying for the chancellors' opiniofi’l ydh ' eailed pase. • t foeiipyopose^ to’l^foitlfogqitlsSdmto the late chahcellofo 3Mfe-!3bahsmg; ‘Hai’inddu Bleetlier, Lsq and William A. Duel,/Esq •any other respectable persons, it or but you/declined non of law auses between a public officer and ■ pvessly declaied that the Cxmittee haJ adopted a citizen? is foi that ^ti^pto,. subrhit a ca^e *py eneitemof it alone . . 'But why shob’d % cafoi cohaseh arid taketheir Writteivopin?oil thi^fdetail ? You know that you have m” ■ • hbhfoe paiYsucceeded, thfle the public Eape.s, as Well as to submit the subject -to the Aitoiiity Geuefal ; iaelfviduals, lia\ e so often stated, on foC authority who is the coinisel of the -StafeYappbfoteU • and v| GfW f e » e r . that I had cliimeci* 6 (> 5 ; 60 E>-'ddUs.'l Daidas-i?nfth ^insfoad^wflMtttf SmnRilecir- 1 Or in- ! ^ r f o f t law, as tocause the^tru ' ......... YaridFYouf- imposi*. ' t|on has.beeii practised ppon the coinfouhitp.j', Beferh Xleff Albafty fo 'April;' X deHvtored to 1 yoii-tlie statemehfoforiy final account uudov foei* correct statements Kasty opinions, fouucfod ripott such sfottementi; -. f- 1 . **'‘ I -affpCal To everyXnteltfgShtjfotfinlii spefoty;; Whether this is hot thfe; only proper W m $ j ;df‘ conducting.on such occasions? Ii have-piirsued even you,-ofyour departuip frdrftjropriety.. in. ; ’ (wrthfHeinteiest.#icli;i co^ for : this respect, that in thri Xafolfiar a»f Animated!.. ihbfuture ronsid§ratiop of foe .Eegifoitufe) was, ' cdpvefoaficn'allridecHoih my iastletter, you ex- .chalged,: T&is w ^ the. item fioptemplated. by y claiiued, {tI wish,to.God Ihad talveiltjie its ainount waS^lcttin' blank ?because • <*dimfaFs opimori in the first inSMce 1 w6 had not;foe data for 'makipg ‘ foe cnicufotwhs :t “ flad 1 hee» dh]K>setl?? say * t0- ga \i, 'This, you knowis'foe ofilyaCCbimtX opimon o fthe- present Attorney General, as to b^yc eyw .es|ub|ted.uudefttfe'-ictyM • : co/toflafo^yfoid.in.orcler to m a k e a false iihpres-^ sion, liave extracted. U.^statement hot SuhmittedT&v y A u ^ u it-th . ihy chiifisolj 'nnd^ptiblished i t With: th p yiewS X Bavh; s tafefo' p t* tVi <- t'd . |: • D you- h&& thori^ik it fi&essary fo dftigjfoaf; scMdule intd fob cdiT’esppn'deflcie/aiid b&d StHtefo the truth inrcgard to ifefully and frapltly,! should not have complained, nor, i trust, suffered; in the publiccstimatibni you wpald foeff h p p that it consisted, in,a great degree, pf ltom^ for Commissions * service'; TfWcOnsfnicti 011 of, tbe act, ifoference to your fe- peated,land 1 strong remonstrances tigaiost that coursej would haVe withheld' me.” Nothing can nnAvitWo oniX / rtnll X .Hm c-/i . Be fofo'e’unfair, anft {andX -am sbyiy -to shy ifo more untrue,'foan this suggestion. At our veiy first interview, you SeclflrecTtliat'yoh WoaTd; riot, and could not take the opihictri o f the present A tr ' torney General: /not because 1 rfofotfstrafed against it,- biff because yoqjiaa nottdkeubpihWn of thejafe Attdriiev €renefol, Whiie lie was 'm of- fice; andthafif you now took, the opinion of Mr> Dtedcley, it would fiot 'only be disrespectful to Mr. Van Bureffybut all the world would say, thiri you had. waited -for the removal' ofthat gentleman, .and the appoiflttneht o?: Mr.’OakteyjforXlie'ex* ’ *k- - i * ' iV a l T -1 . ‘.L v- brcss pupose of obtaiulng an opinion against me. This whs the regson, ,aftff nnue other'i -you were ashamed, Ofttm course'yoUlia'cl ptursitldj and'that alone Withheld voiv ; v ‘ • 1' ■ - v 1 * i v 1 *,'*'*»*-V • . - .„•••. - u ‘ i ■ •. ^ ^ot^H-p^wJbe^ tlie had deqlihed interfering in the case,'yofl caHea upon hrihi’biesila- \Ymn^VSiff^mwoufXYa^^m^iBeify o r ^ g g e s-1 . lingithat’us ^du could not \yifo 'propriety,' take tliobpinrou oXth| p^eihrA^pthqy. 6eneri||*and as KeXktd thc|ugbt if necessary to* moye'an^;hei]^-'‘i ment.tothe b illinfhe assembly, in older to give, it cominit , _ satisfied p t die^justice Urid equ^^ those itemk as claims against folTtJmted jSirites, bflt, qUestipfl* duceil foe 1 act lit question, they had been npori' y diu' ad vice, expressly i-eliuquishetl ; as appeared ontheiace of-foat verycas.eTroin v/hich you ex- omitted to notice; and that they have never after Beeri'serup against , f o y s t ||^ ^ c f ^ ^ i ^ i r 6 c ^ - . ' uiij\ if j*”* * - ' ' v.1' i^-*a ..^'^1 1 - . . r . j „ -- your views, commissions: .service general governmefii TO1. Others V fost^hey ware the sairie commissiefts; ;X hveh foefcoflsfouclron for whicHyfori cor.tonded 5 lyliicli hinerifnfent w’asTejecfed,^, ^ a s ptohable^.and ’ indeed there-could not jie a doubt, that hid opmioh 7 npbn-foejftw^itpnsae.ilyflSihM’. lf€ffi'ky:''fiVdqr 5 ,'t and whetlietXhad notlietfer askhimXoi* afi dpiiia and.brorfagain charged \ylfh hh^ing' received .^ a ^ £ ± j : _ .lizi-;.,-:1’, _____ :*;*. d^n'g.the'>ai, arid thembslexlsavifgrintCalSri- latibns'Wete made of the exfravagaiit jprbfits I Was su^dseflXo^^ve^^i^foe<profoXl®H^ Vo add-to the' effect calculated toTbeprodueed by fiosjoad, ^a^egftqd. aij-'\ -fore^ 6 -ifop^.fofe|^ic.r^^.bis)isf-foat it ‘•was on accormt of i fori e&tqnt . of ;:fo e ;; allowance • law; ford'that more than foe. legislature intehdefofoalibW me, ■“tfortr-yrmTe)t-yohraehuc^ltedrtrpQnyo*‘res®'Ft^s^ Ail because tlfo ‘fiever a .s'ubjesbof dis%ssiott.britweefi andinHeed how could it have been, as yotiSflow? alfoW TliaY you 6 . cqulfi not fyedjjine wifooSip len^fotdef the^ct. ' varfoug^ ,,depchd|%; onr fop times, fo|‘ several\ 'fo.bnly^yere foads; and foeyYiySfe v^iousfy stateffiua 'averaged,. Mw. intheschefotleyod have' publisIkfoat’JQ per' * rmeufioned.by bib? iiac#- at l a per eepfoaftdlu, Ailfofofoehif Ihljoitir'hand .;.. writfoflMdbyifoq / np.Wiiu/AJi;. pp.ssegsfon, tkgyhre avefogeil - /<• ■ |it J 2 '; I'-y.’pe^*T |iycopvn|j|fee and .-yom>'. / self“,\v^il k p e ^ ) , f o r i |foe'ra.te2of liscpfofow^/ * afoafom ., you decliued.. -gflgoHect, sirrTlifo;iathisaffiilr, i f, as it^^clflxeh,’had ho right fe.psk .thh bpinioh of I tlfo: 4 iforhey|ifeh^ral, Imthri questi(en \vlfo foe ' siate* whose bfoem h e is, it would behrost ^ciefo:- ly improper; and ! - have neither asked, no? re ceived any opinion, piibRc or|^va^y.ei^rjkqin foe present or the late Attorney General. ‘That was your business. Fop the truth of this statement I ao-ain appeal to. Air. BetiS^wlto-wasafterWdrds present in your ofiice, wheu I repeated those circumstances, so; that there migjit be na misunderstanding between us about foot;'and you unhesitatingly admitted them to be Correctly stated. . Now, sir,if my re-, mpnstiances against 3 Otu taking the opinion of the pie sent Attorney Geneial, evfil influenced your conduct, would you have had the- tmbldsh- ingUSSurauceto piopose to me,to take his opin ion •* vButthe grossest^ attempt at imposition, and m which you have exercised.your greatest adroit ness, is voiu evident\ add but too successful de sign fonnpft'ess the .public with a belief, that 1 li id preferred clumS; on the treasury of G0 %000 ollais, undei the Id w of the IHst se^ioh X know, BY order o f the hor.omble Ridwnl .Jsiwilh npquire-1 |5rst judge o f the court of common plga*. in and .tori 1 ‘itiipkins county, notice i» Jiei;ullV’-g>iven..to :att.the; cff'ditors of Nathan Sdver. of thoto\vn of Hector- in nnid Ciiimty , a'n;ii>#ol\otit dcbttnHo 4 j « i r chum-if a c y } thi.*^ have, before- tlie set I iu I go ni few oifiee in tbe to\yn of Ifootor, .in ihe county ot Tonij k/n* on the 7lir day of Junimrv nuxt. a t 2 o’clook >n tiiepfteiuoun, ''by an sapi^nrtieiit Df the soul insolvent’s est-sHa ■ t p.o..M not. ijo miiOe. nn-i.bis pOr^oh Ive ex mjited from . P'u » ism mpilt (uiM/Hi i * tho not entitled m» a c t ti aboli.-h Miipi i.soiuiierafontebt in mil Cam chsos ’ passed | •! 1 I 7 l iO JiiUfja ihe 20th_<ib<!fei/tcinlier/Aai9.i. : 1114 I** fe A IH YN bAYER* I also t ffered, ifyou were not satisfied withthe opinions of Mr. Ilairison, and the other distin guished ornaments at thebai of this state, who h id decided m my fax ou?, to take any othei pid- fession d opimonynli shotridNrequire, and^ropos- ed to submit the case to Mi»Wehstei, an eminent? andfoartied counseUor^of Bostony wliq • was focn m Albany; but yah desired me to take no more opinions,and to incur no mbr.e expense, as they would have no mfiubitce or additional x eight with you On the evening of the 2d of August, (when you informed me -that .the judges •. alluded to. in- ofir last interview, declined expressing any i HWBi he jpand that, literally 30 a.do not cnargfe 1 ,t opinion 111 foocflse, and asked foe f ogive you the 11 bp°hme, but witha dexterity peculiar to yom- | j| Was proper tot fid legislature of the stafo to aj^ papers, with a view to close The business tbe ! ? 5 °A have lbttoaUced expressions whiclr, \t- low, was a fit srtbjecf loi the atamW iVei ^on and next day,in order that I might retufli to Nqp- ' fooUgo they4might escape tee notice df anca'tual revision of their conptiolerj it indeed,We h^vo Yoik hy theearliest Steamboat) the conversation i&tuer, woyldforiiish ypuwifo sufficient grbund come to ihis^ahatit ia your business fo ?udge of mentioned m my letter of the 4 th August took fo deny foe allegation, wifehev cr ite falsity fooiild fo P11 pjovidence of improvidence n f ill ?cascs, place, m the course of which I suggested tw o or ' he pressed upon you. But before the exphnia- an(j wjieu expressly lequucd to /vetute Uk-U three w&yfo iu Winch the judges might perhaps t^ Q cOold he made, you have suc^cedi d impres- ( }awS> lo ^ I1G{^ yourofinnal sanction or not, as yoq be properly called upon, to give a judicial opin- milglrlaDy honest mmds with that injhuOus Belter, may approve 0 it disapprove, why did you not ion m foe case The next morning, instead of mid yohhive'no doubt amply mdulbed the warm- smc 0 me the l^te of llloviancc wn fo mv bringing the business to a close, asL-yoo probahly es£ exultation, at the nioineiparv sukcevr oTyotn thought ought to be ci edited, and th< 1 c fovV ntnsi had mtende^ you iastenqcLupop onq oi these ing- ( lffipoariioii,^\TlreTHOtiYC<^nriot be mistaken— ha/t bcvn. irtended byt'ie < moiittu 5 and the v ~ * uify meam niai i-«Huuia nc creui ed wmi vurit sff, that oh a critfofri examihafion Of jour Wtef, , ^^allj was'pt foe sevfoal pmes of tey Mvsvfc^ it will be found that literally 30 a do not clnrgfe 1 cf curient mooted it foe gioss amount wfi ert