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Domestic News August 3, 1799

Gazette Of The United States, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

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William Duane, conductor of Bache's Aurora, was brought before Judge Peters on Friday morning and bound in $2000 with two sureties of $1000 each. Trial expected before Judge Paterson in October. Sureties: Barker, linked to Israel's Senate attempt, and government contractor Guy Bryan.

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William Duane, who has been hired for some time past, to conduct Bache's Aurora, was brought up before Judge Peters, on Friday morning, and bound himself in 2000 dollars, and two sureties in 1000 each.

His trial is expected to come on before Judge Paterson, in October next.

There were two people who appeared as his securities one of them, a man of the name of Barker, who distinguished himself in the attempt of Israel to get into the Senate; the other proved to be Guy Bryan, a Government Contractor.

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court Politics

What keywords are associated?

William Duane Baches Aurora Judge Peters Bail Trial October Sureties Barker Guy Bryan

What entities or persons were involved?

William Duane Judge Peters Judge Paterson Barker Israel Guy Bryan Bache

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Friday Morning

Key Persons

William Duane Judge Peters Judge Paterson Barker Israel Guy Bryan Bache

Outcome

bound himself in 2000 dollars, and two sureties in 1000 each

Event Details

William Duane, who has been hired for some time past, to conduct Bache's Aurora, was brought up before Judge Peters, on Friday morning. His trial is expected to come on before Judge Paterson, in October next. There were two people who appeared as his securities one of them, a man of the name of Barker, who distinguished himself in the attempt of Israel to get into the Senate; the other proved to be Guy Bryan, a Government Contractor.

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