This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1845 edition. Excerpt: ...Hunter to Mr. Secretary St. John--arrogance of the Assembly, &c., .... Letter of Governor Hunter to the Board--no regard paid by Assembly to Queen s instruc-I. o I oI, I I I e o I I I I I I I I I I o IIooeeeoo Letter of the Board of Trade to Governor Hunter--disabled soldiers in New-York, .... Letter of the Board of Trade to the Lord High Treasurer--Palatines in New-York, ....... Letter of Governor Hunter to the Board--na-val stores--money bills, &c., ......... ENCLoSING: Address of New-York merchants to Governor Hunter, relating to naval stores, ......... Scheme laid before Gov. Hunter by Mr. Heath-cote, proposing easy ways for raising naval stores, .............................-Scheme laid before Gov. Hunter by Mr. Heath-cote proposing easy ways for building ships of war and guarding the coast, ........... Letter from Gov. Hunter to the Bishop of Lon-don--want of a Bishop in N ew-York, ..... ENCLoSING: Copy of a letter from Gov. Hunter to Mr. John Chamberlayne, .................... Copy of a letter from Mr. Morris to J. Cham-berlayne--relating to the affair of Gov. Hun-ter, ................................. Address of the clergy of New-York, to Gov. Hunter, .............................. Copy of a letter of Gov. Hunter to Mr. Poyer, Copy of Mr. Poyer s answer to Gov. Hunter s letter of the 26th...................... Memorandum in relation to the settling dissent-ing ministers in New-York, .............. Proceedings at a Justice s court in Jamaica, in relation to Mr. Poyer s complaint, ......... Letter of the Board of Trade to Mr. Secretary St. John--Gov. Hunter s difliculties with the Assembly in New-York, ................. Subject. Page. Letter of the Board of Trade to the