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To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 28 January 1805

From Anonymous

Lancaster, Jan 28, 1805

The following is the State of the Votes in the case of the Judges—Guilty or not guilty—

Ayes— Mesrs Hart   Noes— Messrs Brady Quid
G. Heister Gamble Quid
Hartzell Harris
Morton. (Son a Prothonotary John Heister
Montgomery looking for Comptrollers office John Kean
M’Arthur P. C. Lane
Steele Mewhorter
Spangler Dr. Pennell
Reed Heston
Dr. G. Porter (brother of Jacob) Mayer
Piper (British Treaty— Richards—11
Vance
R. Whitehill. Speaker 13

Two thirds being necessary to condemnation—they were acquitted—One Member (Poe a republican) absent

RC (DLC); endorsed by TJ as an anonymous letter received 1 Feb. and “votes on impeachmts. judges” and so recorded in SJL.

case of the Judges: on 28 Jan., the Pennsylvania Senate acquitted state supreme court judges Edward Shippen, Thomas Smith, and Jasper Yeates of charges arising from their use of the common law of contempts in a case that intensified political divisions in the state (Andrew Shankman, “Malcontents and Tertium Quids: The Battle to Define Democracy in Jeffersonian Philadelphia,” Journal of the Early Republic, 19 [1999], 52-3).

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