Judge William H Robertson the Katonah Post Office the Willet Swindle And the

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Ambler as the first Democratic supervisor elected in Bedford since the Republican party came into existence. The support he received from professed Republicans of the Robertson and Whitlock faction was the quid pro quo for his meddling with the affairs of the people of Katonah, and writing as he was bidden without the smallest regard to truth. Mr Ambler has since, as a member of the Board representing our ancient town, which should be the first to honor my father's memory, done an act, which he... may live to regret, in voting with those who would have removed from its place in the court- house the portrait of Judge Jay.
But to return to the declaration, repeated to the echo, and which, from the tone of your article, ! suppose is still partially believed, that the friends of Benedict were " my abolition fol- lowers :" the fact was — and Judge Robertson knew it right well — that so soon as it was known that Mr. Benedict had been removed on his ex parte representations, the peojDle of the dis- trict, with extraordinary unanimity, protested against the re- moval and the manner in which it was accomplished, without reference to party ; and that, from the beginning to the end of the controversy touching the removal, it was a local question of public convenience, of public propriety, and of common in- terest, absolutely distinct from national politics.


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