Public Papers of George Clinton, First Governor of New York, 1777-1795, 1801-1804 ..

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Our affairs are not in such a train as I would wish, & some late resolu- tions of our Council convinces every body of the necessity of an immediate call of the Legislature, before our own state is ruined by the want of necessaries, and before we are involved in the most unfortunate controversy with our neighbors; already we are charged with endeavouring to starve them & have lost all the credit we gained by the liberal sentiments we have hitherto enter- taind on the subject of trade. But no mor...e of this till I have the pleasure of seeing you upon a call of the Legislature, which will I hope be spedy.
What induces me more particularly to trouble your Excellency at this time is to introduce Mr. Patterson,* who has obtained leave to go to New York from the Council on the conditions which he will communicaite to you. As the season is advancing, and he has a large family on board, he wishes to be expedited as much as pos- sible. I have ventured to promise in your name that your EXcel- •See pages 514-lS, S36-37 and 650.


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