Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Congress in 1754 ; proceedings of the, 545: names of the, to the Pro. Congress, 553; on Indian affairs, proceedings of the, 559, 560.
Committee of Safety at New York, names of the members of Leisler's, 11, 24; appoint Leisler commander in chief, 23 ; order the municipal officers of that city to be elected, 35; letter of the, to the convention at Albany, 115.
Congress, at Albany in 1754, Journal of the Prov., 545, 553; journal of a, ■ with the Indians at Niagara, 868.
Conhocton, the course of the river, 1159, 1177
Connecticut, delegates from, to Leisler, 16; government of, recalls the men sent to Leisler, 34 ; Leisler sends delegates to, 74; proposals of Leisler to, 76; answer of,to Leisler's proposition, 76; Leisler denounces the governor and magistrates of, as abettors of the Albajiy rebels, 77, 8; reply of, in self vindication, 79 ; sends eighty men to Albany, 98 ; agreement betw^een the convention at Albany and, concerning the troops to be sent from, lis); is accused of aiding the partizans of Gov. Andros at Albany, 184; Easthampton desires to be reannexed to, 187; recalls its troops from Albany, 189 ; sends another detachment to Albany, 252; objects to Jacob Milborne, and proposes Mr. Winthrop, as commander in chief of the expedition against Canada, 253 ; fragment of a letter from Leisler to, 261 ; is accused by Leisler of juggling and double dealing, 302; and with having spit in the face of New York, 303; severe animadversions on, ib. ; cries like fiends fearing to be tormented before their time, 307; compared to those hypocrites, spoken of by St. James, who gire advice when called on to give charity, ib; warned not to trust to fig leaves as a covering for her evils, 318; letter of, to Secretary Clarkson, 332 ; antl to Leisler, 333; is called on for men to put down Leisler, 338 ; letter from Gov.