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of the lot, being money collected from the public, he found himself in an unpleasant situation, and that it was necessary to sell the said lot of ground, in order to regain the eighty dollars which he had paid for the same; therefore, when he had found a purchaser, he requested the trustees to take the lot of ground, and sell it according to authority vested in them by their Incorporation, which they did, and thereby relieved him from censure.