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Al\rnRICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.
you with the settlers this I judge from the Authority Given you by the Supreme Government·of the Nation I see that the Governor of the Province is Commissioned to assign the Titles to the Lands and to put the settlers in possession or a commissioner by him ap-• pointed for that purpose. I see no _Authority given him by the Supreme Govt. to doo away the arrangement that you had made with the settlers and Establish a list of Taxes to be paid by the Set- tler Contrary to the Laws of the Nation you say in a letter of a late date to ~foNeel and to others that you are Ruined that the Governor had Redµced the price of Land to fore cents pr acre why you should ha\-e sujested such Ideas to l\foNeel or any one Else unless such as you aught to have had more interest in I am at a loss to know• it is now Confirmed and believed by men who· never believed before that you have no authority from the Government and are only Imposing on the people as has a.lways been said. The fact is you are entitled to 12½ cents per acre for Lands from the settlers and there is no candid man who would not agree that they are justly Indebted that amount for all the lands he acquires through you and were I in.your situation I never would make any man a Deed to Land until I had from him an assurance for the payment at 12½ cents per Acre those are the Grounds on which you have a Right unquestionably to ask for pay and no other and it is on those grounds you should ask it you can not say that the Government gives you the Right to ask pay nor neither can you say th3.t the Governor of the Province has a right to Establish a Bill of Taxes to be paid by the settlers to be applied to his own use or to your Benefit. An attempt to collect pay off of the people in any other way than on a Contract made by you with the settlers would be clanger[ous] and it would have its day of Persecution and Trouble. I hope Sir that you will doo me the Justice to believe that the foregoing observations are intended for your good as well as for the Benefit of us all As respects those let- ters Referred to you must on Reflection concur with me in saying that they are only calculated to Injure your standing and establish more permanently the doubts of your Authority for such use is made of them And further to intimidate the Respectable and prudent Emigrant who would always prefer keeping himself and family out of difficulty that might be Expected from such Reports. I received an Official Order from the Governor which you will see by Mr. vVil- liams· the purposes of said order· is vnry contrary to ·my feelings I shall not pay any respects to it until I see you. J NO. p. Co LES,
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