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peatedly say _they would barter_ in that way, if they could by it obtain votes for the said Young.--BENJAMIN BENNETT. _Milton, March 1816_." "I hereby certify, that previous to the meeting of the committee to make a nomination for members of Assembly, in the spring of 1815--I saw Archy Kasson in the village of Ballston Spa, who commenced a conversation with me on the subject of the then approaching nomination; and he solicited me with much zeal to vote for Mr. Young in the convention--And among other things, he declared, that he would be better satisfied to have Mr. Young on the nomination with three federalists, than to have four republicans without him--And gave me distinctly to understand that if Young was not nominated, he would not support the nomination.--ISAAC RICE. _Ballston, March 1816_." "I, Simeon P. Allcott, of the town of Milton and county of Saratoga, do certify; That I attended the election in the spring of 1815, at D. Thomas' inn, in said town, at which place I saw James Merrill of said town, and heard him declare in the presence and hearing of a number of republican and federal electors, 'that some people very fearful that a _federalist_ would be elected from this county, but for his part, he said that there would be no _harm in it_--it would be a _good thing to have federals elected_--and that if Mr. Young could be elected, he did not care _how many federals_ were elected.' "I further certify, that I attended the election the following day at Goodrich's inn, in the said town, and the said James Merrill then and there made similar declarations in the presence and hearing of a number of republicans and federals; and the said James Merrill and others who were advocating the election of Mr. Young, appeared to act in unison with _the federalists_; and I saw a number of _federalists have Mr. Young's name on their ticket_, and who told me they voted that ticket.--SIMEON P. ALLCOTT. _Milton, April 1816_." "I hereby certify, that a leading federalist, being as I understood, one of the _federal_ convention from the town of Northumberland, who met at the Court-House on the 14th of April last, to make the federal nomination for members of Assembly, &c.--informed me on his return home from that c
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