Katie Hatton
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Displaying 101 - 120 of 952I am not surprized by the Receit of your letter of the 18 instant, not only have the executive Proceedings at W. been vacillating, but ^and^ as I believe without Principle, but the correspondence of Mr.
Proposed Answer.
Nothing has as yet been definitively decided relative to the filling of the vacancy on the Bench of the S. Court. My present object is to enquire of you whether after what has passed between you & myself on the subject you think I could with propriety, as it respects yourself take the office.
I owe you an apology for not sooner acknowledging the receipt of your several communications.
In your paper of the 23d. Inst. you state that I am the author of a communication under the Signature of Benjamin Birdsail Junr Esquire which appeared in the Bee of the same date. [. .
At the time, when I addressed the People of the Manor of Livingston and offered a deposit of Five hundred dollars to become yours in the event of my not substantiating the charge then made against you, I expressly limited the time within which the prosecution was to be commenced, that time has long since expired, and altho’ I entertain no doubt as to the result of an...
Mr. Van Buren. As this proposition is now for the first time submitted, the committee had better rise and report; that is, if any gentleman wishes to speak. He did not, however, make a motion; and
RICHMOND, JUNE 8, 1821.
for the enquirer.
ON THE LOTTERY DECISION.
no. 5.
To the People of the United States.
A friend of Mr Ely called yesterday to inform me that the Bill which he had intended to bring into the H of A. for my benefit had been indefinitely postponed by your advice. No doubt you may have very good and very friendly reasons for this advice; but I should have taken it very kind if they had been first imparted to me.
I HAVE recently observed in the Albany Gazette, your objections, as a member of the Council of Revision, to several of the laws passed at the last session of the Legislature.
Supreme Court
James Jackson ex
dem. Abrm. I Salisbury
v.
Nicholas Fish &
Matthew Mc Nair
Brief for Trial Onondago circuit
Deduction of Sale
Ist. Pattent to Caleb Cornwall for Lot No. 6 in Hanibal Onondago County
A communication from the Surveyor-General and Attorney-General was read, and is in the words following, to wit:
The enlightened view which the Senate has taken of the great events which have lately transpired, and of their probable influence upon the interest and destiny of the United States, displays wisdom and patriotism, worthy of that dignified body.
The attorney-general and comptroller, to whom was referred the memorial ofJohn Ballard and Asahel Minor, reported as follows, to wit:
AN ACT to encourage Privateering Associations.
AN ACT
To Authorise the Raising of Troops for the Defense of this State.
AN ACT to authorise the raising of two regiments of men of colour.
AN ACT authorising additional pay to be made to the volunteers, and for paying the militia called into service by the state authority.
AN ACT to authorise the raising a corps of sea-fencibles.