APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
dict would be founded on the real 
facts of the case, without looking 
to any other circumstance: they 
would consider the necessary effect 
of plans of assassination and mur- 
~der, and how dangerous projects of 
that sort were; and if they were 
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not discountenanced and discou- 
raged in this country, they might 
be retaliated on the safety of all that 
was most dear to us. 
The jury immediately found the 
defendant guilty. 
A GENERAL 
