[97] Wharton: State Trials, 333-34.
[98] Ib. 339.
[99] Ib. 337. Paterson sat with District Judge Hitchcock and delivered the charge in this case. Luther Martin in the trial of Justice Chase (see infra, chap. iv) said that Paterson was "mild and amiable," and noted for his "suavity of manners." (Trial of the Hon. Samuel Chase: Evans, stenographer, 187-88.)
[100] See Lyon to Mason, Oct. 14, 1798, Wharton: State Trials, 339-41.
[101] Jefferson to Taylor, Nov. 26, 1798, Jefferson MSS. Lib. Cong.
[102] Wharton: State Trials, 684.
[103] Ib. 685.
[104] Ib. 685-86.
[105] Wharton: State Trials, 661-62. Cooper was referring to the case of Jonathan Robins. (See vol. ii, 458-75, of this work.)
[106] Cooper afterward became a State judge.