Speech of John P. Hale, of New Hampshire, in the Senate of the United States, February 14, 1860

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Carnes, Esq., the Attorney General of said State.
" ' RoBEUT Forsyth, Marshal.' "Georgia did not appear in the case. The plantiff then moved, that unless the State, after reasonable notice of that motion, should cause an appearance to be entered for her, or show cause to the contrary, judgment should be en- tered against her, and a writ of inquiry of damages be awarded." * * * " So the Court ' Ordered, that unless the said State shall either in due form appear, or shew cause to the contrary, in
... this Court, by the first day of next term, judgment, by default, shall 9 ' be entered against the said State.' The re- ' porter adds, in a note, that, ' in Feburary term, ' 1794, judgment w(M rendered for the plaintiff, * and a writ of inquiry awarded. The writ, how- ' ever, was not sued out and executed ; so that ' this cause, and all of the other suits against ' States, were swept at once from the records of ' the Court, by the amendment of the Federal ' Constitution.' " Georgia treated the Court with contempt, in ' respect to this case.

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