The monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1800-1815, June 29, 1805, Image 2

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r f and ofth^ ’ of Maryland against fheir coming in a jlw-reof ‘the'lup reme i courfof the United States: and j moreover, that the said Samuel; Chafe, then and there, under pre- j tence of exercihng his judicial ! rhe fai J grand-fa-f Ty ? as aforefaid, did, in a manner i highly unwarrantable, endeavor to ; excite the odium of the said grand j ■d of the good people of Ma agarnfi the government of tied States, by delivering o- \ .which, even if the'judicial y were competent to their on, on a fultabie occasion, a proper manner, were at le, and as delivered by him, j j t dtl LoniluCuCC j c ti 11 to tii3t n^r^tiony% 1 ’ A * \ # j *•* <&<■; 1 j * r* it*** t % I'v * * t” ,! j > 1 . f .1 „ ,CV £ ££. jjp • s*, -i: a j | eminent be whose laws he was sworn there to execute. Not content with en deavoring to excite difeontent ahd odium againlt the government of Maryland, the Congress of the Ig nited States must be held up as fa- ; crilegious deftroyefToTthe natidn al coiiflitution. v- , Mr. President, I have taken thbfe ’ views of this subject, which pre sented tfiemfclvesihoflforcibly I to my mind. I have finifhed all i in line H eb tabliihed against the refpohdent a volume of guilt, every page of which cads for punishment at the hands of this nation.. I leave the case and’ the respondent in your hands., I leave them where the constitution of this country has placed them. I leave them where I hope, and 1 believe, there will be .found a different measure oF jufl ice from that which judge Chafe has been accuflomed to .administer. Heave them vVhere jufiice will be administered faithfully and im partially, and without refpeft to perfons/’ \c : - [Our readers will probably think that we have been inattentive to their earlier, but it is the first time we have {*i y.” ■’ ‘b • i•-•■■■ . } ■’ ’ LONDON, APRIL 2Q. . from Holknd^^f; j Bth jjnrt. The,°marquis Corawallis’s mil lion to India is special, by thekktg’s command, for the salutary purpole of conciliating, if ptdiible, the na tive prince to the Britifk interfft, . and thu3 prevent the calamities of ■ O * Viv.vv# v* fv/ i u ItiVl * j /tv ■ * . -t. *• ‘ * credit thoi/* wnofp fktiafcmm r 4*’ • | * • ff?V C L ‘V • J* r 4 t *■* j j J CJ3Dt# Fomer srrivpd An { 1 4 "'’ x ‘ b, I *7 fl fv O lipr? U V* ! i V wlw & vC* *X. | /l % b T ANARUS% ‘ * , v jf* f . ■-'1 nnyf ‘ witp rijf £4!!P for EnglJi.i. 3 out for, France by the Way of red, and his lady was a passenger on board the Erin, wliich came out of Lisbon in company Folgier, bound for Amflerdatn# - ■ < -if wpmmmmmimm’ \ v ; NEW-YORK, JUNE 3. Capt. Brown of the ship Julia ana, jwMiJ Cadiz, has cominuuica from Cadiz the Eagle, a French 74, two French corvettes, and two Spa nilh frigate werle ready for sea; and aiain 1 here. v^' 4 * “ - I ‘ . days dnceF* Her bifinefs fieri! ; said, to procure afupplye J water and provifiuns. r™TT Y'T # 1 ‘ y * ” t ♦ rr* < f on t ' 1