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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 278 words

T have seen the Gineral Several Times Since I came to Town he has No Late News of any Disturbence to y® Westward butt Says itts Expected that some broyles will hapen in y® Spring he Dose Nott See he Says any Service My going this Time of the yeer as ye Indians are all out a hunting But thinks I should send Some belts to Lett them know that I will be up in ye Spring he Says y® provinces will Neaver Do any thing that was Expected & that Everything Must Return in its proper Chanel this Winter under y* honors Direction or things will Neaver Do Right he Tould me yesterday that I must Stay here Till Next Week as he was busey this when he wold have a Long Conversation with Me, he Recomended to Me to Memorial the King a bout my Grants & one of his family Tould me he wold Recomend it if I asked him after I have hard what the General has to say to Me I will write yr honer More fully.

the Ship Dutchess of Gorden is aRived things in England in nthe Greatest Confuson Nothing But peticions from all y® Counteys prepairing to prevent y® King Backing the Midlesex & Livery of London one Mt Musgroves Leter Just as ye paice was Made Makes a great Noise this is y° Leter wh L--d Egermont Shott himself about there is Now a Suplement printing to yesterday paper w the Berer will Take up to you w' will Contain ye Leter & all ye News this vesel has brought y packet is Nott yet aRived butt hourly expected.