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The New York Fugitive. --The owner of the negro John Thomas arrived here a day or two since from Kentucky, and lost no time in selling John Thomas, who will probably go South. This runaway negro, it will be remembered, was arrested in New York, and brought here by two officers of that city. We record the fact at this time with more gratification, because it furnishes at least one instance of good faith and observance of a constitutional obligation.
delphia, 1836, note to page 168, 1st volume. (The letter to the King was published 19th December, 1769.) "Yesterday morning, (June 13th, 1770,) about nine o'clock, came on, before Lord Mansfield, in the Court of King's Bench, at Gundhall, the trial of Mr. Woodfall, the original printer of Junius' letter in the Public Advertiser of December 19. Only seven of the special jury attended, viz: William Bond, foreman; Peter Cazalet, Alexander Peter Allen, Frederick Commerell, Herman Meyer, John Thomas and Barrington Buggin. Upon which the following five were taken out of the Dox, viz: William Hannard, Paul Verges, William Sibley, William Willett, and William Davis. The trial was opened by Mr. Wallis. Nathaniel Crowder swore he bought the paper of Mr. Woodfall's publishing servant, whom he named. Mr. Harris proved that the duty for the advertisements and stamps was paid by Mr. Woodfall, and a clerk of Sir John Fielding proved, by a receipt from Mr. Woodfall, his concern in