
THE BALANCE
November 16, 1802
On page 3, the Senior Editor [Sampson] “most pointedly and solemnly declares that he had no kind of agency in instituting” The Wasp, and “that he has never written for it a single sentence” and he is “as completely unconnected with The Wasp as he would be if it were printed in the Indies”. Croswell is still Junior Editor of The Balance as the masthead demonstrates.
COLUMBIAN CENTINEL
September 7, 1803
The Croswell Indictment (Column 2)
A “MODERATE MAN” writes: “nothing has given me more concern than * the trial of Mr. Crosswell for a libel on the President of the United States …. Was he refused the benefit of proving the truth of the charges?
The District Attorney and County Clerk respond: “Mr. CROSWELL’s Counsel was told by Judge Lewis that he should not be allowed to prove the truth of the assertions in the following indictment”: