the question of the boundary line between the Province and New England, which for a time caused some official uneasiness and inter- course between Minuit and Gov- ernor Bradford, but which, how- ever, passed off finally without serious complication, although @; the question was still left in an 4| undecided and therefore unsettled state. In 1632, for cogent reasons and views held by the home govern- B{ ment, Minuit’s administration ul came to an abrupt end; and in \ 1633, twelve months or more after he had sailed for Holland, Wouter Van Twiller arrived in the ship Salt Mountazn, to con- tinue the power vested in the title