OF THE Five Indian Nations OF CANADA WHICH ARE DEPENDENT ON THE PROVINCE OF NEW YORK, AND ARE A BARRIER BETWEEN THE ENGLISH AND THE FRENCH IN THAT PART OF THE WORLD By Hon. CADWALLADER COLDEN WITH MAP IN TWO VOLUMES VOL II. NEW AMSTERDAM BOOK COMPANY Registered at the Library of Congress, August 1902 by NEW AMSTERDAM BOOK COMPANY Published, August 1902. N. PAPERS RELATING TO An ACT of the ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE of NEW-YORK, FOR Encouragement of the Indian Trade, &c., and for prohibiting the selling of Indian Goods to the French, viz. of CANADA. I. A PETITION of the Merchants of London to His Majesty against the said Act. II. HIS MAJESTY'S Order in Council, referring the Petition to the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantation. III. EXTRACT of the Minutes of the said Lords, concerning some Allegations of the Merchants before them. IV. THE REPORT of the said Lords to His Majesty on the Merchants Petition, and other Allegations. V. The REPORT of the Committee of Council of the Province of New-York, in Answer to the said Petition. VI. A MEMORIAL concerning the Furr-Trade of New-York, by C. Colden, Esq. |