Henry told the deponent that a Mr. Gilvary, or Gillivray, from Quebec, had come to him at New York, to persuade him to go to Canada; but Henry said "he would not—that the Rubicon was passed."
Henry kept the first company at Boston.
Being questioned if Henry had mentioned the names of any person with whom he had conferred? deponent answered "None."
Deponent landed at Boston, December 24, 1811; staid there about ten or twelve days. Visited Governor Gerry twice.
Question—Do you know where Henry is now?
Answer—No. By report, I hear he is in New York.
Deponent left Boston in the public stage. Henry was also a passenger. But at New Haven deponent took a private carriage to himself.
COUNT E. DE CRILLON.
The report having been read, was, on motion of Mr. Porter ordered to lie on the table.