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The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)

Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. Revised posthumous edition. 299 words

At this moment when all was dark, our hopes for a successful termination of the war well nigh gone, when the east and the south were in gloom and doubt, and fear-- which " betrays like treason," -- was setting on many an honest face, Major Andre was sent from the British army, whose General then wished to finish the war at a blow, to tamper with the low principles of Benedict Arnold; and by the strength of bribery and corruption, to pluck up his shallow-rooted patriotism at once. The treason had so far prospered, that the delivery of West Point and the army there stationed, was agreed upon. The plan to effect the purpose was drawn up ; nay, more, the victims of deceit and slaughter, were marked out, perfidy and destruction had sharpened their daggers for the march, when it pleased Divine Providence to make three of our fellow citizens instruments in * His hand for good.

They arrested the spy on his return to the camp. On this event, perhaps, hung the destinies of qur country; if not that, certainly the lives of thusands, and long years of war were involved in it. The spy was taken, and conducted to the lines of the American army ; the immeasurable power of gold was tried upon Van Wart and his associates -- it would not do ; rewards beyond their knowledge of wealth were offered them, if they would give up their prisoner -- but offered them in vain. Their virtues, to the honor of human nature, to the honor of republican principles, to the honor of our country, stood the test -- nobly stood it. The spy was tried, and expiated his offence against the laws of nations by his death, and our country was saved.