Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . de of the town, and as I stood upon the dock I saw a car, drawnby two oxen and two horses, and a white man to drive it. Manyspectators saw it as well as I, and wondered to see it drive so furi-ously. I asked whose team it was. Answer, that it was ColonelM——s. I asked where they where going that they drove so furi-ously. Answer was made, it was going to M . By this time I saw the team run furiously into the river, in sight of all the be-holders, where it perished. But so soon as the team was sunk, I sawa great mastiff dog go


Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . de of the town, and as I stood upon the dock I saw a car, drawnby two oxen and two horses, and a white man to drive it. Manyspectators saw it as well as I, and wondered to see it drive so furi-ously. I asked whose team it was. Answer, that it was ColonelM——s. I asked where they where going that they drove so furi-ously. Answer was made, it was going to M . By this time I saw the team run furiously into the river, in sight of all the be-holders, where it perished. But so soon as the team was sunk, I sawa great mastiff dog go into the river, and did fetch the driver out,and did shake him, and the driver turned, instantly, into a beast,with a pair of horns upon his head. {From the New York Weekly Post-Boy, of July 25, 1743.) Saturday last the men belonging to the Castor and Pollux, priva-teers, having found that a person who had entered on board of themtwo or three days before was a Avoman, they seized upon the unhap-py wretch, and ducked her three times from the yard-arm, and after-. kfti of oaiauyMdjoiicKidpp -iMBrOddwayJl^ fai D T Ydlentine<= MaTnial 1862 OLD HOUSE IN WLLIAM FULTON &. JOHN 717 wards made their negroes tarr her from head to foot ; by which crueltreatment, and the rope that let her into the water having been in-discretly fastened, the poor woman was very much hurt, and con-tinues now ill. August 8, 1743 : In our last, an account was given of a counterfeit three-pound bill,and a promise of a further description thereof in this paper. Thepublicli is desired to take notice, that as they are done by hand, theymay all differ, and consequently no other certain description can begiven. However, we shall give what is most remarkable in the billthat is stopt. It is in imitation of those dated 10th December, 1737,signed S. Johnson, Jo Alexander, A. D. Peyster. In the false billthe coat-of-arms is larger than in the true bills, as is also the wordsTHREE POUNDS, both on


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