A Review and Exposition, of the Falsehoods and Misrepresentations, of a Pamphlet Addressed to the Republicans of the County of Saratoga, Signed, "A Citizen" by An Elector
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having grown haughty, &c.' This I understood him to have
received directly from the said members, Messrs. Gardner, Cowles and Ketcham. In the spring of the same year, after Messrs. Palmer and Bunce had made known similar complaints, that the said three members had made to them of Young's treatment, I had another conversation with the said Prior on the subject, in which he the said Prior intimated, 'he did not believe the said members had told the said Palmer and Bunce what they had pretended.' I then asked him, if the members were not as likely to tell them of it, as himself, and repeated to the said Prior what he had told me in the winter, of the members having made the same complaint to him, which the said Prior did not pretend to deny as having heard from the members, nor having told me the same.--JOSEPH MITCHEL. _Dated, Greenfield, March 15, 1815_." "I hereby certify, that in the early part of the winter past, I had a conversation with Isaac Myers of Stillwater, relative to the conduct of Richard Ketcham, late a member of the Legislature; when he the said Myers told me that _he knew_ the said Ketcham had _contradicted himself_, relative to what he had said of Mr. Young; that _previous_ to the McBain meeting, Ketcham had _denied_ to him, ever saying any thing _against_ Young, or complaining of his treatment; but that _afterwards_ he had _owned to several in his presence, that he had spoken against_ Young, &c.--ASA B. JEWEL. _Saratoga, March 25th 1816_." Other affidavits and statements might be produced to the same effect but twelve or fourteen different conversations, at different times, |
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