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The proof is absolute and indeed it is not necessary to go beyond Mr. Webster's own letter of acknowledgment in search of evidence, were there the slightest reason to doubt the substantial correctness of Mr. Tayloe's statement. He showed the same indifference to the source of supplies of money in other ways. He took a fee from Wheelock, and then deserted him.
Willard, the steward of the Albany steamer, as its landlord, there would be no fear as to its success. Mr. Tayloe wrote to Mr. Willard, a native of Westminster, Vermont, who came to Washington, and was soon, in connection with his brother, F. D. Willard, in charge of Mr. Tayloe's hotel, then called the City Hotel.
"HIRING of NEGROES. On Saturday, the 29th day of December, 1838, at Mrs. Tayloe's tavern, in Amherst county, there will be hired thirty or forty valuable Negroes. In addition to the above, I have for hire, 20 men, women, boys, and girls several of them excellent house servants. From the "Savannah Georgian," Feb. 5, 1838. "WANTED TO HIRE, ONE HUNDRED prime negroes, by the year.
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