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ance, the Assembly, appointing Molineux, Warren and others a Committee, marched into State Street to the warehouse of Richard Clarke, where all the consignees were assembled. Molineux presented himself for a parley. From whom are you a Committee? asked Clarke. From the whole people. Who are the Committee Nothing is now to be kept secret, replied Molineux; I am one, and he named all the rest. And what is your request? Molineux read a paper, requiring the consignee to promise not to sell thottoms in which they were shipped. Will Chap. L.} 1773. Nov. you comply? I shall have nothing to do with you, answered Clarke, roughly and peremptorily. S. Cooper to B. Franklin, 17 Dec. 1773. The same question was put to the other consignees, . 1773. Narrative prepared for Gov. Hutchinson, by Joseph Green, Esq. Hutchinson to Dartmouth, 6 Nov. 1773; H. 150. Clarke, Faneuil, and Winslow to John Hancock, Moderator, &c., 5 Nov. 1773. Thos. Hutchinson Jr. to John Han cock, &c. &c., 5 Nov