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of the said United States.

      JARED INGERSOLL, Attorney of the United States for the District of Pennsylvania --

      And thereupon the said William Duane saith that he is not guilty of the Premises in the said Indictment above specified and charged upon him and of this he puts himself upon the County and Jared IngersollEsquire the Attorney of the United States in and for the said District doth the like --

      And the said William Duane prays leave to Imparle therein here until the Eleventh day of May next and he hath it. The same day is given to the said United States. At which Day to wit the Eleventh day of May Anno Domini One thousand eight hundred and one, the aforesaid William Duane -- comes into Court and prays leave further to imparle therein here until the Eleventh day of October next and he hath it.

      The same day is given to the said United States. Afterwards to wit on the twenty-eighth day of July A.D. one thousand eight hundred and one. The United States by Alexander James Dallas Esquire, their attorney come and say that they will no further prosecute.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

      I CERTIFY the foregoing to be a true and faithful copy of the Record and Proceedings in the Circuit Court of the United States in and for the District of Pennsylvania in the Third Circuit on a Certain Indictment for a Libel against William Duane.

      IN TESTIMONY whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the said Circuit Court at Philadelphia this twenty-eighth day of June A.D. 1803, and in the Twenty-seventh year of the Independence of the said United States.

      D. C. ALDWETZ, Clk.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

      I CERTIFY that the foregoing attestation is in Due form of Law.

      RICHARD PETERS

       One of the Judges of the Circuit Court, U. S.

      Appendix E

       Table of Contents

      (PAGE 81)

      THE EARLY PERIODICAL PUBLICATION OF THE FEDERALIST

      I AM indebted to Wilberforce Eames, Esq., Librarian of the Lenox Library, for the following list of the issues of the newspapers in which the Federalist first appeared:

      The Federalist, No. 1-85. (In the New York Packet, from No. 745, Oct. 30, 1787, to No. 828, Aug. 15, 1788. New York: Samuel and John Loudon. F°.)

      The library's file of The New York Packet lacks Nos. 749, 750, 753, 76, and 764, containing Nos. 5, 6, 11, 12, 24, 25, 31, and 32 of the Federalist. There was no No. 77. In the collected editions some change was made in the numbering: No. 35 became 29, Nos. 29 and 30 became 30 and 31, No. 31 was divided to make 32 and 33, Nos. 32-34 became 34-36, and Nos. 36-76 became 37-77, all the other numbers remaining unchanged.

      According to P. L. Ford, Nos. 8, 12, 16, 18, 20, 22, 27, 29, 30, 32, 56, 64, 70, 72, and 75 first appeared in print in The New York Packet, most of the other numbers having been printed first in the Independent Journal, or in The Daily Advertiser, or in the first collected edition.

      "THE NEW YORK PACKET"

       THE FEDERALISTM

No. 1, Oct. 30, 1787. No. 745.
No. 2, Nov. 2, " No. 746.
No. 3, Nov. 6, " No. 747.
No. 4 (marked 3), Nov. 9, 1787. No. 748.
No. 5, Lacking in library file.
No. 6, " "
No. 7, 8, Nov. 20, 1787. No. 751.
No. 9, 10, Nov.23, No. 752.
No. 11, 12, Lacking in library file.
No. 13, 14, Nov. 30, 1787. No. 754.
No. 15, 16, Dec. 4, 1787. No. 755.
No. 17, 18, Dec. 7, 1787. No. 756.
No. 19, 20, Dec. 11, 1787. No. 757.
No. 21, 22, Dec. 14, 1787. No. 758.
No. 23, Dec. 18, 1787. No. 759.
No. 24, 25, Lacking in library file.
No. 26, 27, Dec. 25, 1787. No. 761.
No. 28, 29, Dec. 28, 1787. No. 762.
No. 30, Jan. 1, 1788. No. 763.
No. 31, 32, Lacking in library file.
No.
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