The Life of Horace Greeley, Editor of "the New-York Tribune", From His Birth to the Present Time

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SuflSce it to say, that they were New York Supreme and Circuit Court Law — no better and no worse than he has measured off to several editorial culprits before us. They are the settled ma.^ims of the Supreme Court of this State in regard to the law of libel as applied to Editors and Newspapers, and we must have been a goose to expect any better than had been served out to our betters. The Judge was hardly, if at all, at liberty to know or tolerate any other.
******* "But we have filled our pape
...r, and must close. The Judge charged very hard against us on the facts of the case, as calling for a pretty sizable verdict — our legal guilt had of course been settled long before in the Supreme Court.
"When the Charge commenced, we would not have given Fenimore the first red cent for his verdict ; when it closed, we understood that we were booked to suffer some. If the Jury had returned a verdict in our favor, the Judge must have been constrained by his charge to set it aside, as contrary to law.


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