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The Republican members of the Legislature held their caucus last night on the subject of Senator to Congress and after a fair temperate & manly debate unanimously concured in the nomination of your hble. Servt. for that place. On the ballot the Votes were for Mr Sanford 24 for myself 58—one of Mr. S. friends and six of mine were absent. The appointment takes place on Tuesday, the utmost... Continue Reading
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I am fear full that I will seem troublesome to you, the extent & warmth of our controversy ^however^ is such that it becomes indispensible that we should trespass on the indulgence of our friends to the utmost allowable limits. Paul Busti of Philadelphia is general agent for the Holland company, Joseph Ellicott is their local agent & his nephew D.E. Evans of our Senate is their agent de... Continue Reading
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Recipient: Rufus King
I have only time to say to you that the V. President made a triumphant entry into this city & he Genl. Moores were last evening nominated as candidates for Gov & Lieut Gov by one of the most respectable & numerous meetings ever held in this city. I must refer you to the next argus for particulars. The public feeling is highly excited & very favorable to our success.
Sender/Author: MVB
Recipient: Rufus King
Perhaps I was not as explicit on the subject of my last letter as I ought to have been. The Vice President has no doubt of the constitutionality of the restriction, attempted to be imposed on the admission of Missouri nor of the expediency of doing so. His sentiments have always been so & although he could not feel it proper to volunteer his opinion on the subject he would have no hesitation... Continue Reading
Sender/Author: MVB
Recipient: Rufus King
Enclosed you have the news in part, unless the other parts of the state turn out very differently our election is safe. The probability is that we succeed in all the branches of the govermnt.
Sender/Author: MVB
Recipient: Rufus King
To all to whom these presents may come, I John C. Hogeboom Sheriff of the County of Columbia send Greeting: Whereas by virtue of one writ of fieri facias issued out of the Supreme Court of Judicature for the State of New York tested the sixteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six at the suit of Theron Rudd and John Brush to me directed, commanding me that of... Continue Reading
Sender/Author: John C. Hogeboom
Recipient: MVB
This Indenture made this fifth day of october, one thousand eight hundred and nine, Between Jacobus Van Deusen of the first part & Martin Van Buren & William Pulver of the second Witnesseth that the said Jacobus, for and in consideration of the sum of one Dollar to him paid & also for Divers other Good causes of Consideration Since thereunto moving hath granted Bargained & sold ... Continue Reading
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I feel in a very bad humour or I would give you the reasons at lenght why the application I now make to you is unpleasant, but will in one Word say that the middle district has never been ^truly^ represented at Washington & untill I am satisfyed that the Secretaries & President have changed their disposition on the point of listening exclusively to the recommendations of John P. Van Ness... Continue Reading
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This Indenture, Made the twenty-eigth day of october in the year of our Lord one thousad eight hundred and eight BETWEEN Tobias D Van Buren & Harmen Vosburgh of the first part, and Martin Van Buren of the second part, WITNESSETH, That the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of the Sum of fifty Dollars lawful money of the state of New-York, to them in hand paid, at or before... Continue Reading
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To all to whom these Prese[nts] [shall] come, or may concern, I Thomas Turner Esquire, Sheriff of th[e] County of Rensselaer send Greeting: WHEREAS by [virtue of a] writ of Testatum Fieri Facias issued out of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the People of the State of New-York, to me directed and delivered, tested the [. . .] [day] of November in the thirty-third year of the Independence of the... Continue Reading
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I am Judge advocate in the tedious trial of Genl. Hull, a member of the Court of Errors, bound to prepare opinions, a Legislator obliged to Step into the Senate Chamber every two or three hours to stop the passage of some wicked law, an attorney of Counsel in the Supreme Cout & Common pleas & Mayors Court, with many other great & important callings and avocations & moreover... Continue Reading
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I am on my way to utica to try Wilkinson & embrace the time afforded me by the severity of a snow storm to drop you a line.
You who know me well must know that I am not much inclined to despondency or much given to fault finding, but my dear sir the complaints of the country are of a nature not to pass unheeded. I have spent two hours with a respectable officer of the army. His conversation... Continue Reading
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I have read your letter over & over again, it is plain, sen sensible & interesting. That you have not been to blame I knew & have I hope always admitted. Its effect on my opinion of others I will write more fully hereafter.
I enclose you a Letter which I wish you to read & ^seal^ deliver it, & if it is not improper say a few words to the Secty on the subject. The thing has... Continue Reading
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To all to whom these presents shall come, I Reuben Swift Sheriff of the county of Columbia send Greeting: Whereas by virtue of one writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the People of the State of New York, tested the sixteenth day of January in the year one Thousand eight hundred and Thirteen, at the suit of Cornelius J. Schermerhorn, John J. Schermerhorn &... Continue Reading
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To all to whom these Presents shall come, or may concern, I, Thomas Turner Esquire, Sheriff of the County of Rensselaer send Greeting: Whereas by virtue of a writ of Testatum Fieri Facias issued out of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the People of the state of New York, to me directed and delivered, tested the Second day of November, 1811 in the Thirty-sixth year of the independence of the... Continue Reading
Recipient: MVB
Jacob Van Ness Esqr. of Redhook has applyed for the office of Collector for Dutchess county, he has been well recommended & in my Judgment ought to have the office, there being no republican member from that district it is necessary for his friends to apply abroad.
Mr Van Ness is in every respect qualifyed to discharge the duties of it well & on the score of services richly entitled to it... Continue Reading
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Your very kind & flattering Letter was duly received, & its requests shall be punctually complied with. At present my close application to the business of the approaching term together with the business of interesting events in this quarter prevents my writing to you at lenght, but when I am once seated at Albany this will not be the case.
I regret that you was not down in season to exert... Continue Reading
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This will be handed to you by my brother who carries down the proceedings in the case of Genl. Hull. Any civilities you may shew him will be gratefully remembered.
We have nothing new of consequence. Our political prospects are the brightest possible. The eastern district presents a singular spectable. Four men of different principles if they have any principles at all are candidates. By this... Continue Reading
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Mr Brooks has made his survey under your Instruction with which our clients are much dissatisfied. We regret that we are under the necessity of troubling you again on a Subject which probably has become as tedious to you as its consideration so unpleasant to us, but untill its completion our professional relation to the Parties preclude the propriety of our loosing sight of it.
We deem it... Continue Reading
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(Copy)
Supreme Court
The People
vs
Willard Leavins
The Same
vs
Daniel Brace
The Same
vs
Shadrack Scofield
& John Scofield
The Same
vs
Joel Orton
Being satisfied by the representations of John W. Taylor & Abraham Van Vechten that the above suites ought not to be further prosecuted The clerk is requested to enter a rule of discontinuance in The same respectively August 10. 1815
M. V.... Continue Reading
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I enclose you a Bill which has yesterday passed the Senate after d nine days discussion. It was opposed by Root in all its Stages. It finally passed 21 to 6 Root being the only republican who voted against it. The assembly are now acting upon it. Clark, from Delaware the Companion of Root moved to strike out the first section if he was voted down by an overwhelming no Mr Sill then stated that he... Continue Reading
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Having a collection of our democrats scolding at Congress reminds me of my remissness in not writing you. The appointment of our circuit in this month deprives me of the pleasure of visiting you. I regret this very much but it cannot be helped & therefore must be submitted to. I hope you will write me often & not regard my habitual negligence. We are engaged with the Chancellor in a paper... Continue Reading
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I have this moment sen the vote on the previous question in relation to the Bank, by which I perceive that you are precisely as far was you were before you began. What in Gods name is the matter? Does congress mean to exhaust the cup of public forbearance If so, but little more is necessary. The dregs are all that remain. Do explain this thing to me. I do not complain of this or that particular... Continue Reading
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I am sick of the Circuit which has been a very busy one & cannot write you much. I fear too that I scold too much. This I cannot help. I think congress is in a state of convalescence, but question whether its recovery is a great disideration it (which you know is of the <neuter>) can never be otherwise than a cripple. The next I hope will be full grown & strong. I never felt so much... Continue Reading
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Congress will be applyed to in behalf of Reuben Folger & <sons.> to be relieved from a debt due from them. I have long been well acquainted with them & have no doubt of the truth of the parts stated by them. If no general principle should be violated by a compliance with their prayer I do not think that there about ought to be any hesitation about it. Old Mr. Folgers case is really... Continue Reading
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To all to whom these presents shall come, I John King Sheriff of the County of Columbia, send greeting. Whereas by virtue of a certain writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the People of the State of New York, tested the Seventeenth day of May One thousand Eight Hundred and Seventeen at the suit of Benjamin Vredenburgh and to me directed, commanding me that of the... Continue Reading
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