. History of the city of New York . IVhen you leave, please leave ihis book Because it has been saidEver thing comes t him who watts Except a loaned book. I. ^ -t I EDICTS OF LOfj Tlio friends of Van Slochtenhorst vowed revenj^e; and, cruiiin;, toDycknians oiuh, he ordered the guns of tlie fort to he loaded witli graj)Cami tunicd upon tlie patroons house, decdariufr he would !)atter it tliiiiLjs were in this chaotic state, there amved from Stuyvesantsome j)laeards, which dechired the jurisdiction of Fort Orange to ex-ttud over a circumference of six hundred paces
. History of the city of New York . IVhen you leave, please leave ihis book Because it has been saidEver thing comes t him who watts Except a loaned book. I. ^ -t I EDICTS OF LOfj Tlio friends of Van Slochtenhorst vowed revenj^e; and, cruiiin;, toDycknians oiuh, he ordered the guns of tlie fort to he loaded witli graj)Cami tunicd upon tlie patroons house, decdariufr he would !)atter it tliiiiLjs were in this chaotic state, there amved from Stuyvesantsome j)laeards, which dechired the jurisdiction of Fort Orange to ex-ttud over a circumference of six hundred paces (about one hunched andfilly rods) around the fortress. These Dyckman was ordered to puljlisLWith nine armed men, the military commander proceeded to the court-room where the magistrates of the colony were in session, and de- ^^^manded that the placards shoidd be published through the colonywith the somul of a bell. As it was contrary to law for any man to enteranothers jurisdiction with an armed posse without the previous consentof the local authorities. Van Slechteuhorst ordered the intruder to leavethe room, exclaiming, It shall not he done as long
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