AY) Frequent complaints as_ to encroachment came from both sides. In 1650 the Governor journeyed to Hartford and ar- ranged for the permanent recog- nition of new boundaries yet to | be laid down. This was mutually agreed upon by the representatives of each colony there assembled, and a contract of perpetual peace as- sented to, i Upon the Governor’s return to [f New Amsterdam he found that |f public opinion was decidedly against his procedure and the re- sults of his agreement. This was |f manifestly expressed by a public |/ J «i declaration to the effect that the |, Shey Governor had ceded away enough || s=< |