Description:

"The Balance and Columbian Repository" on Chesapeake Affair & Trial of Burr

An issue of "The Balance and Columbian Repository", No. 39, Volume VI, pp. 305-312. 8pp, measuring 9.25" x 11.5", Hudson, New York, dated September 29, 1807. Printed by Harry Croswell. With details on the Chesapeake Affair and the trial of Aaron Burr for Treason. The newspaper has flattened folds, with light toning, foxing, dampstaining, and soiling throughout. Minor chipping at the spine. Very good overall.

Highlights include:

"…While the American newspapers have, for two months past, echoed and re-echoed the affair of the Leopard and Chesapeake - while town-meetings have been assembled throughout the union, and strings of Resolutions framed, in which each have endeavored to outdo the others in violence and invective against the British navy and government; - the President of the U. States, instead of disclosing the real state of facts, which was in his possession, and the disclosure of which would have furnished the public mind with a just ground of thinking and acting, has, by the proclamation he issued (though couched in terms of insidious moderation) misled the public mind; increased the ferment occasioned by the partial knowledge of the facts which led to the transaction complained of, and, to use his favorite philosophical expression, set all parties afloat on 'the tempestuous Sea of Liberty.' As the violence of the storm has in some measure subsided; - the resolutions, orations and toasts gone harmlessly by, it is highly probable, that plain, undisguised facts may now be listened to; and that the minds of men, which have been excited to indignant expressions, by false statements of facts, may feel the deception that has been practised [sic] on them, and turn with no less indignation on their deceivers…"

"TRIAL OF BURR. [We deem it unnecessary to publish any further details of the trial of Aaron Burr for Treason. Since his acquittal, a nolle prosequi has been entered by the public prosecutor, on the other indictments for treason, and thus this wonder-working affair has ended….We now come to the trial of Burr for a misdemeanor…"

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