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Richardson, James D. (James Daniel), 1843-1914

"Volume 3, part 2: Martin Van Buren"

Black which
accompanied it. As it appears by the report of Mr. Maclauchlan, the
magistrate, that some American citizens settled in the disputed
territory are implicated in the trespasses which have been committed,
Mr. Black, the president and commissioner in chief of the government of
New Brunswick, suggests the propriety of an officer being appointed by
the Government of the United States to act in concert with the British
magistrate in preventing further depredations.
The undersigned has received from Mr. Black the most satisfactory
assurances that it will be his earnest study to adhere scrupulously to
the good feeling and conciliatory conduct toward the United States which
has been observed by Sir Howard Douglas.
The undersigned seizes this opportunity to renew to Mr. Van Buren the
assurances of his distinguished consideration.
CHAS. R. VAUGHAN.

_Mr. Bankhead to Mr. Livingston_.
WASHINGTON, _October 1, 1831_.
Hon. EDWARD LIVINGSTON, etc.:
The undersigned, His Britannic Majesty's charge d'affaires, has the
honor to acquaint Mr.


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