Political Clarion, Volume 1, Number 25, Connersville, Fayette County, 6 November 1830 — Page 1
(DlLAIEnaDMo Di i 3H , Lvr MOMENTS IN PUBLIC AAIRS WHEN TJI2 StOTLt, MISLED BV TIIS ARTFCL MISREPRKSKJiTATION OP INTERESTED MKV, MiV CALL FOR MEASURES WHICH THEY THEMSELVES WILL AFTERWARDS BE THE MUST BEADV 1IUKL AKi, r.UiKu"' . . . . , TO LAMENT ANI CONDEMN. ALEXANKER HAMILTON. coititspxtiils, njiTtrp.rv, itovsicss?. 6, iscc. VOL. f. IVO. 25. 15V S. W. V AKKi.i:.
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. i.i i j 1 r. if i,-.n ti-viirt i,m- nvi'nrv . l hip. nirv .inn -so l uut rov, i iim.iiiimm iiic i.i 1 1 1 it . u . "o -, --, --.v.... .
C s l i , . 1 Ij . j liic biiitii vi.js ivtum. ? IWI ..j - I . parttncnis. It operates, like them, directib v, v.'.-, ,-i.rr v. n :,.,;,,:!,, d ! hack from the lW.its Town which is ; thirt of the tici throughout they the I ip;v?c i oe warriors, now lor the ; ,v OI1 persor Mll Ulil:jr4. And like them.
'ho hmdahle d-i.,,, of collecting the Uuatcd on the Wabash, a few miles (; were grappled' hy the uidhmayed fir tin,, decently rests under the sml j: "&J!!"m tiZ?' -
..... .it i 1 I I.. ., ,!., ...I... . i.-hi't f kii- i: oMiui in I no riiKi rfl I hmr
bov sof tI.o-e V. o fell in the Ikvdv below the mouth o! Tippecanoe. It is!; and vanrptisucu u) uniuc.mc van i. -m.i ue " j cuwurrent opeiation ia c.itam cases, is oi,sm t at Tirpecar.ce. and of re-lnter- roint of dry oak land coming down Of the Anglican forces fr were kih ; existence. Nineteen year, will Ikivc , othc futures marki ihe peculiarity itrgih-m withnnpropri.-.V honors: On? (rem the Nmlh-It ;tt:d projecting1' led and 100 wounded. The Indians , passed aw ay, this niht, since amidst!, utwn ;(lP8( rul, Constitutional tCK ..1' t- -ratchil and solemn ;.'intoa nrairie. On the sid. nevt to'must have MitlbreJinuih more severely, the 00111 of a savage land, ofd;irkns;: CluvciniMcnts il.eae oj-eraticg iu all the
leiy in
overn-
-rihrmed. History pro- the Town it is ehv atcd abt at 15 ibei !; it is known that their cutom is to car-;. and i f the torm. they clenched tlicir,;;acu otG
nriir:e The. rv awav their dead they were teen to untamed foe in all the fury of the': mcnt divided between tLcm.it could not esback to the5' carry aw av manv m anv iVrli rravc dcath-rapplo. Are they not worthv ca' illtenl,OIi' tUt cotroveis.e, ucuM
r was
:t low i:tam' ia which suprema- .ahovo a strip ofm;ah
:in lull :iK lias net n conien- 1 iTounO crraauaiiv rises uac tv m uiv., v..., , & n - arwe cbiiccrmnir the buadanei oin
-Jed for with more ;di u.tn and dettr- ircr. Clo-c unchr the lank on this j w ere seen in tlie vicinity, one of which j of a tomb? Will not their Country- j tiu.i; and that ume provhin cnCbt to be mined lr,,n on the one side, and I last side, runs a creek, narrowly con-j; was opened and tound to contain thre.j menrenr a monument over their -hes? -(- r
lit mniv f.ua'0 ferocitv on the eta- :tn.ed witlnn banks wlncli are lnr.en i. oi u;cir ai.u.iwoui n wo v j-uim . ..n imr. u.t ' '. i.an-.;aua auinorauve irrm.nauon oi ooc-irrmj
ii. . i". .1 i .. 1 l r. ll , i.iirhiixT niiiir.'itil..' !-.. .ll u u.r. nw ; tuniru erMn, i uiiiu lioi ue more llilU ii.e
lU'.tlli.s I1.IIIIII1IJU lllliL IV.il Ulll !i , , Mm .
;. 61 :icow oi a iovertaieut; tne object Ld end
ei ),;rnri! tlorv of the suf- ,with willows and other brudiwood. !'on the field where they fell.
fering of the V --tern frontier, pre-,; II
viousto. and d-ar'mi; t':e late war, trom ;pr,
;eondthe creek is anotl.er strip of,j Having intered tlie dead on the Id heroes lay though Hie field is now ; cf a rcal Guvenuueul bein-.the substitution uaine. Tiie bank all aroti.nl this cle-S where thrvnohly fVll -having di-tmy- j thickly covered with the bones of the !' ,"derr certaiuty.cunfbsion,
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th'MDCUi :oi- atidlarhari ai, depreihi- .vated point of land is abiupt, particn-i, oa the I own ana me p--e,-.n; s u e , v.n-.-o. .nr ,nn,i:.r u humm j I i at to Live Iflt a fcnal decision, in such tuitbeid!... u.fuaiha, to the iy oa the rear side next the creek. !( Indians in the hanity-on the Dili, the j". up eanp the mouldering timber, of i:;-
iv,,tof, ir (v:v-tv:i. Odier hr- .Across the t.oint. prohai lv 15) vards ; arm roinim need it reuirn cmwn mei an aeom. nr"asi-woik--inout;:i toe C)uke tic Constitution and laws of the V
. ! -it'.. i... i. o 4... liA.iln.f .t-i, -....-i .,.?J,.. i. .1.! .-,- :-iil....l Tr.wr il... 1 tatesdiUercnt in differct Statrs. wis ur.
dors cf our niii;.-a ..n, oilier out-skirts , b:.ck. aptain pci:cers company "i,, o..r. vm u, nu, .. , - i iOUS; and not less obviuus, that tbi, diver..
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i a a ' i ,.. ft-s-vkitiinit in 'it i j i . r.v . n' i- n:'it,i' 'i . i ! t ii . j f rrc - - i . - - .
Ol oarseltit me!s?s .-nfiered and nled rnoaiiUM rnte-n en w ere Mauoneu. ; laucii wviu lom n s. . . . v , - "b 1 iy oi luaepeatni aetisions.must aitogetlier
h: t.c c-,lun-: of this ,.; The ..,1, ,!,,.;.,,! (hi, li.xVU.e India,,, tlut Man t- ,u,i ... ---, 1
of the trenter were mter.se ; Ik m ; about aii- iotrj. t ne ironi st.ops un.i- ... , .r- unilorm autiiontj oi the laws lsinitselfa . . . . I' .. .i .-. r . ... ... .. l.:,t. ...ii ...ii .1... i : I . ;(..i ...;r.;nu w .i-.i
'i'lw r.,,,!;. .,.! iiwl i-': i- !l.n' c u .r ci .mil. .1 .f I in- : one Oi liie iirotr OI t.Oiar.i I, uink-niinn u,i: ,n;ciieai; f F' "l"r'c iuwuinpor-
I was the first whit-man who ii-vi-ited t ili-'en ol alter ages to the hunker!
the liattle-'MOui.d. This t-i wired a-' hill of the Mississippi Valley and as;
and pt cmuf. i
other desirable .pi. ililies of th.is re'a n ited States troop- a :.d militiathe rfrs.-
indueed to it hunJreJs of adventurers ;speetie lines umler t!.e eorn-
taiit laws ce-.ild not be partially executed.
They must be executed in all the States, or they could be duly executed in none. An impost, or au excise for example, if not iu force in s-ome States, would be defeated
-nd iivmoKiiiJ umihes. Close a-Jnru.d of Meiors Fbnd and liacn. damtten year, a-o. He foe.nd ik.-bonc-, lie passes it w ith iionc,t pride, he may
run d 4N in and anion-H tb.em w as a Tht left th:k paralbd to Spencer's ; of his deceased follow stddier., s( atter-f point to the dumbi rin-ndii ks. a-hi ia others. It u well known that this was " VV , , i . . ..-.i . , .i i..:.i. I... i I.:.- ...t miiiwi.: l.r.. Ir V Vsi'V 'i a,nt)RS tl,c lessens of experience, wLick Lad
wilvand blood-imrsliniT people, jeal- . ana about l.Uiu:ras- ior.r.w as composeo ou oci u... j.i.mh, uui..,? . . primary influence iu bririn about tL
at the time penniltcd tils eol-!. A uKil KlrNl . eistioe institution. A luts of its ceuer;
oils ol eta ro." hmetds upon then for- ,ef mounted rillem. under the eorn-
itualion
in r liome-
irravt
I., ir hunting ground? uv.d 1 mand cf C.en. Wells. The encamp-.: lectin bat a few
the
istiog institution. A Iuts of its reueral
. . ! authoiity would moreover revive ti.e exas")II II I Ill's! I rrrt'P ' l,cll,'nS questions between ii.e btatesLoI-
.vh-ie tlu-ir fathers slum- ' mcni was tiie order of battle, and ev-j On the monon?; ot tae -l-l nil. a-' " " . ' ( .... rdinj? ports for foreien commerce, and the
b.,c-i-l .l.,, a:,l nillO'cn-ma:, .!,;,-. .mtncdhl.-U ..,,,,04lc In, !cmi.lc.r..Wc n,..Wr of w-Ui,.;. ..fli... .,.,....,..,,:,.. , ,,y PiZ::,":. 'i a, ,n , ,!e ith ov a neiuh'ooir ; pot, all with their neroutrementsen i gers appeared in haiayette for the pur- J .: i,e ik-jnir-.j u.c mot sacn!. M.iJi-on w.is ly carrying on their foreign commerce to them anda ho-tde powrtousntil jlhe camp wa strongly guarded hy pose of being present at the proceed-! - -n;. fof ,,e coiiniiu.iou- tUtve madtnedeci.ions under tbe a. 1 I - -v. ,i t ..I i4 , h'-ha bte:i from tiie br-'innirz one of U ablest. ' .uuuc ,ui uri. muni uuuc r ilc anve ;,..!! , '..so.Mnsh. d ar.d dl-persed, ! upward of an hundred men. M's on the battle-ground. Amount :; ! thonty of thein.!iv:dual States.co-ord:naie.
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Phe attack was made bv the Indians , wliom were a lew survivors ol me nai-. ,io.A.,. lhe vr:j. 0!- the tou,;i yn Lis lllitld fctiJ,
r
h'-.:.d lle.iU.d the :e -ctihinentsj
in ail esses, with dicuions utdr the aulLor-
tT jf t!i llnit.l Sljtf iiw:!.l iinnni.l .(.Ir
ut,a ' pi l: i.i 1 deed:! Lr. In ISlh a about half past four o!ork on the j; tie, a ew relations ar.d Inendsot the; i1.iuiisl.fi i the f.eshns mid poetof nwciian ( produce eoiliiions incompatible with tLe , ... ..tt.-u. .., i f;,,v(J,r1n.i1F of the Tth. Th." ni-ht wasl' fallen. Kxtreme ill health prevented! 1,!o- ')"f-"""t'' a 'ois ht-h.is bffiiiniui-H m, peace of society, and with tLai regular aad u : i !' u i t in . . 1. 1 . n .1 1 r,u-( , irioj ..ll.L, in. i.i.u wa.i 1 I uf1r.laliPMK,Mf.Mf nch lme be,,.: ttScient admiiustration, wlicU h t!.e eswe; e, iihrd in te.e h diatin T-ni- 'extremeh unpropitious fertile cnie- ; the p'senee of (.en. Harrison, and;. . . 9ence of free rtfrernn.o.t. bcenes could
I. col ne avoiJj,tu wLicii a miaulerial
ti.iv. At tbi-oiieia; etm. o: .;n s- uk
i i
cfil.is e.ir. I'r-.-s'denl M.idi -r. in ois Mr---:-; s -th; I n u i ' v. a ti. iile
renin it,: v s'W'i.i mai Or: - a; a oe-
i oreda'iot.- .mmi'.'.cd bv v- fail. an. -
,nt: It was verv dark it rained j we understand that the rumor that Mr. mjrc valuaoiv, and i.iihai , mnre oppf.rtunc tu ii1
-1 ot5cer
h fit Tl ll.illl'l.llll Slit t-f,,iia I m r-nmtrt
arl snowed and the wind blew (len.j1 Clay was inxited to be present wa. ti,.-r,r.rnt. s.m:, rottim w h,e.k.l! Th.h ;!lrcs in Xccotin;, ca2cUcg decrees; the ll...r;.,i Uru :,rurn :,n,I fh. Suny.A - incorrect. At an eailv hour a small i !h ' l,;,-',onif -!l,!-xisl''1S g-ncr;ition n-.ay il-c a-;! rf tull of which would depend ob ttc coinpar-
s ! , , I l I I bo e :: aiH pa it bye yet, it u ill he rcortf.l a:.1 i ative force of the local -os$cs attending would have been given.in two nunutes, ; paily went up to the groutul nnacol-; 4fvii, .l.i,.li. . maik f(g,.Rt,fJt;,ms t;ilt snal, tomoJj ,t.m; and that, acasu.vlty dependiusr oa the
for calliiiL' the troops to arms, when the I; lecled all tlie hones that could be lound , . political opinions and party feelings md2er
ter ar.d anoe me eanu. .u:k o v.,.,r ion t,. v. rr.rr .r. -t..i.; j'.t.
two authorities, fur a final
States, as parties to the
ould be attended with de
. .i . ... . . ..
tlie itiihace ai,d dir -rti : ; i'a i atir ;:inn. In a m ntent t'ae major part, j'ilea in a lar-e box. an. l me le-. tonit. cfcur distinSuULed fellow citizens; i UJ9. u' iconvcnienccs. and witbexpeo
maind. -r iu an eh M-ant col in.iined with- " 5:e proieiamj;- ut the Virginia I,e- --o-.s - - v.u urre ' 1 glotiir'1 in 1'J and ii'J, a. arreated to in be ijdieul; not to mention its tendency to is. pair
m ami Cuereil with black nifail-c join. f lt.t docir;n..:ai;.l x.,., n,.r.. a i.f. i
prfd.tio.'..onnn!!:.cd by :1k.- fadiat: for callim; the troops to arms, when the lecled all the bones that could be found : .v,.,a Jm(rican Iter v. ji Tnt SulcT0'0 but more e p ; i dly b the a.irii-.! assault was bepm. It ban on the ; under and aboxe the earth. Muehj. M - irn.L;;.r, Av..e.r, Into. jjTo LaVe.refei inI,inl;.,; .,vd a.j ;vt ..i a o,n!nn..- ! ft Hank the cnrds iu that dht ctionj' the creator part of tl.eb'f.. '-;! Air.,. 1 have duiy received your lt- t ion. tinder the t k . . v. i i 1 ii . t a i ".-1V1..I P ,i! .a" (1 finnd were h -! tei'.-Jn winch you refer to the nullifi ing -J uCC,"on l" tlje '' - N' a ..'-indrr jmedbut a sn.gn- gun, and ned mto,tauil. ait l..usc toi.Klwercia . Joclnne , lMnslilulioMl ' L ,, Cmstitution, u
ol th
Nb.i A am
tribe
' .' i lireak jof tlie arnu awoke ami were at thru
upt'a'.s 4m en.ri'.atioa" w object posts with their amis in lie.ar h.md. of the rxpciiitieo to the Town ot the (Tee ;ivajit burnt into the. teats cf th" i . - Shawart'-e Vrophet ttnd'T (e:. Harn- jinote tapdy and battled our s loier-.
-on, then ( oernoi of '.his Tea i -ton . .(hand to hand, with a d i sp, rate dare
Sme time in Ot ioher Is 11. this e-
... .li.vt , ,.ii.iv vi i-ioi .'iti..T. .rw... v.v..... ji ir.ai aociriie;at;J joii express a ih hen- roami withrrape. Oa the lid ol .f-my ideas on those su'jects. " lM'srp WM'iMtll'S I I a.i aware of the delicacy cf the task iu the foliin KLM Aikftjomc respects, and the dil.'iculty in every
petlition st t out fa m ii - erc e-, w
lll'ST w as inscribed in lar"e ktteis . respect, ul doing fall justice to it. but, ha. i
I ini in morn tl, m ..i , .in.nKAJ
i ii iiivi v iiiau unr iii.jim i. iimit irii
meiarelv found eeii anitms them. ,i with bras naiK A Iar;;e etave was:Hiltl alke rc(,uesl froin other friecdh
hit in a slort time the tires ueiv ex-'idu' fr lhe final inb-a.t on the -pot j 'I'rtcrs, I do not decline a sketch of the ,Dff .nutes between the . . , , , , , 1 r i r views -Rbich I have been led to taue of the ! United btates and the ! it. pushed and a solid phalanx oppo-';ol the original iepo:. doctrine m question, as well assume others II tn" between mdepend
the salutarv veneration for a system requi
rucj such frequent interpositions, nor the debemte queilious which irirht present
pects, and the dit.'iculty in every -ncmseives as u ii.e lorm ci siauug iue
appeal, aim as 10 iuc quorum lor utciauij it. To have trusted to negotiation for adju--
tiDj disputes between the Government of
State Covern-
soIv d to,c peate und se. urity to !tn
tin tif,i'T. rrhe ni c. ie.b il ut tlu ! fd to t!ie . aail mf s. was tnrmeil aroutwl ;
..T , , , . i.i. i i- . !' iii i from which '.I.'. l. ..T.,.t.i Wlwl ... .ini.Jiiir l i l!iii Iirn i .uri n i.,pt,i,i lrilMi.,.ti'.f.-ili':.l,f.1'ittw Wfif.. .... llt.k liiftl.rri'l.lllil I i..
l ilUrM l.:iMU - 111 l.'l.i.J!. .l 111.. Ullll. VIIV.,.IU'ltlMlli llJ.llllVJlLiJ; 's....y.i- Lll'. (I UI.. f. ' ' ' 1 ? ' Ot t 1 rT III I a
tiie mouth of the Vermillion a Llock-hou-e w as ere ted for trie protection
j y " uiiiu ouiciunicui, or oi a conieueraifu r -" the presence and order.- cf ther r.ext the r.licks drawn in a waon!; GjvcrniMent.wtilstit is neither the one r.or'-l,,e case of disputes between the iadepeud- , . . , , , !; 1 1 ii m t i ' i ' the otber; bi.t a mixture of both .nj et.t parts of the same go ernmeut. neither ndct Suddenly the tire run a-followed by Mr. ( . h. Owen an d . in uwM a liBi,huJc, au7-1 rrt bein able to cousumste its will, nor
-i . i
oi.cslion. as we as some others i ,,,na! " " "'l'-""1" uo rpar-
bout 10 oMoek.ncar u thousand i couuected with them; asd of the ground, jj aU' ei;ntieH. would have b st si-fat al-
it appears, that the proceedings 'geiLcr oi a v,ons.uuuon ana i.ovemmeat for the Union; aod opened a direct road
the firti was rallinc and the havoc cx- i; amount wlwmi were two or lhiee- -I.o have appealed to them. In order ! ,rwm Mate oi mak resort to the . 4. , - i Xr , K'4 . . to uolerttand the true character of tt,e 'a.'io between nation i wholly independent cessive about the rear ancle of the , olurueer ( omprm-. A ji.-o.v-?'!"!! j Constitution oi the ITnited States the error fifar.d alien to acb other. Iftteidea bad
of the b.Mts aidl.eavv baa"t- which b ft Hank About that point the line !i was formed ne.irlv an half mile from 1 t uncommon, must be avoided, of sicwinp ! its ongiu m the process of adjustment, be. i ii l l it i li it r n r !(,!., .... 'V..' in , - in A !' throu-h the medium, either of a cousob-! lwetu lllV Prate branches of the same ihov weir obliged to le.ae there. On wa? soon bioken, but directly remlor-j the Me. Hie Mdilam m i:onl j t d (;overnm.ut orofa confederated l!f rnnrrnt, the analogy entirely fails. In
tiie mornm" of the the.d oi November -cod b s?
the man h fiom the blov k i.oiisi: was ('ommani
comrnf Lee,!. Tlie route was on the 'Ion?' the whole of the left llamVand be-': ('ant. A.invik as chief niourner. sons . nM annbeabte toother vstems ofC.iv- govcrumeit to proceed without a con-
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icurrrncc oi me pans, uccrssriiy DriLji
about an accomuu'dation. In ciputts bc-
! tweeo a State Government and the Govern
metit of the L'uiled States, the case i practically as well as theoteticatly different; each j arty pessessing; all the departments of an oiganizcd government, legislative, exectitn-e. aud judicial; and bating cacba p1.) viral force to support its pretensions. Although the issue of negotiation miht soinetiii, avoid this extremity, bow often Mould it happen, amonj so many States, that au accommodating spirit in some would lei.der that resutircr unavailing! A contrary supposition would nut accord witli knowledge of human nature.or the evidence
J of our own political hi.tory.
i 0UM.1U111VU, uui rcijir. ca any i the preceding i:idificationi, lor its safe and iicceiful operation, has expresTy declared, on the ooe band I. "that ll.o
Constitution, and the laws made in pursu-
I I i m . ... .1 . i t
XoMh Wc tenr i.lr of the rner, and came peculiarly severe along the left '! tespectivelv ofCol.Owcti and Cap!. ; T;, ll: 1 mor u.an a.., ou.er. ne j 1 J i T . . . 1 its own interpreter, according to Us text mostly run tlnou-di t'ne praiiis whieh ,!of the front line here the gallant Ma-; Wat wick who fell in the engagement !' and the fwit of the case. bi(,'.:.U'.,b!,,,., 1. ,i,.ll, i. .!...i, n,vinv A! 1 t hr:A rS :. 'ilh.w. xwrr fnllmi i-d hv the relatinos ! from these it will he seen, th.it the char-
' acterist'c netiiiiarttii- of lh i .n.titn-nn '
ground wh'n h gem. r.tlly bweders upon body of dragoons, endeavoring to di-- ;of the fallen and the survivors who j. are, 1, the mode of U formation; 2, tbedi-' the r.ver. I'an: - t,t " Imii;.ns were 'lodge a n;irtv of Indians, from a cov-:' w ere present, and l.utlv cam,- Die vision ef the supreme powers cf (iovem- j . , X J . . . - , i , . . , Merit between the Snites in their laoltd ca-
irt.eia.aiy sc,... luil.a..; along tne.crot trees a tew vanis in ironi t! tlie 1 i rangtTs ami all'!!?. J lau.ig an i eu rac:ty, and the State ia their iudiiiduat'
mari.ii f.f the arniN, and tb.iring the last ! hue. Directly a desti u. ti e fire na-s- ' at i!i-gravc.lht-1 (ith;c- were h t thw n J C3c!;t! , , . . .1 i i . . - r i ; 1. It was formed, nut b? the Goerntlay s march the wcic con-tat, ly in : ed dow n the frontline, and came round ,j an appiopnate and ba ling prayer wa-niPal, 0f lue component States, as the Tedview. Scor;d (tfirts wep. made by ' the right upon Captain Spencers line ; made bv the Ilev. Atr. Hunter -an ' Government for which it was suUtim. .. .. . . , . , " , . , .i.ii i .i i i , 1 ted was lormcd. Nor was it fonmd by the mterpn tel.. to vp,ak to thiu but !;ti ross the point, with unetp,iakl la- vdoipient a.ntl pathetic addre-ss was ue-j. a m,iority of the Teopleoftlic L.S.,aa
thev w-reall luelb-ctual. The m u. h ' t ihtv. Near this point and carlv in tivt n d hv Mr. Ih A. Hanm gaa L-p I . "51- community, m tho manuer ot a won- .... . , 1 , , i' T .-i .1 1 sohlated Government, was c.M.iibd in the met catit.i5s ,tl:,- engagement the brave, the veter-jj -several guns were bred over the.; n as Formed by the States, that is, by MKinner ar.di-cvcral dmgeroa- p i---i - aa CidotK 1 Owen of Kentucky fill :grac which was then filled, l'efore; Ma- Topic in each of the State?, artinj; in
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were made witn ddhm.Hu Aiming ;He p.med the expedition as a puvatc the c.t.rourse dtspet-rd thry were -- 0:1Seq,rcutly l.y lhe .ine authority which! v ifliif; .-ilhii if f r nr miles of lilt' lrofilii't ' ctl.TuM- lm( xm vojit.l tin. ..ti.w.'tnC .!irunl liv l-rf. Titifun "hi rol.iiifaJi . il f-imc-1 tlie Stato Const it utian. !
P . , r., .,, j . , . . .! . ' , i , . ,v . , i,!,i H'S derived from le same p"" Ibtreof, and all treaties made under town, the remainder ol the way Uemg ne-nt of volunteer aid-de-camp to the;,th sanguu.aiy ronbict and the la-ti ' ttie(CI,i llions uftheStates il ! ihe authority of the United states, shall be
e authority l,,e -lI'rruic -w ol tLe lana; mat ite ; and is as 1 JuJges of every State shall be bcund there-
open wood.-, the line of battle was reg- ,(,cih i.ih Sfxuicer f ll-Capt.Warw it k '. honoi s to the noble tlead whose rxpi-j. !-ss, mihin each State, Hie same authoi ularly formed. In this manner they jon the right of the rear line fell -their i rmg st niggles h, had wilnr.,1 on thatjj ",! proceeded to w ith in ahut !.;() vatds coiiaianies wt le broken and principal-.! haltowcdspot. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ohiet t, niore . tl.-st t"tm, within a prescribed sptieic.as
" I . ! !.. II ...IimiI twit mutw- At I I. a ft
.Hi ii -, f.v i n. a; a,. I.! r .1! ml i 1 -""ututicns oi the Mates are,witLm tl.eir -"K- J- lliC 1"" "c Jp l 1. 1 1 1 , Was to V HXii a i e 1 1 1 - " t ! laill . . . ' . M ii .in.l rt a rl;. inlaw atii! iiiitr i - respective spheres: but with thin ubviou --al1 esiena 10 an c-e in uw aua equuy Commander from lhe ma-ighteous as ; and essential difference, that, beinir a com- ""isinc under the Constitution, the laws ot
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c 0f j ey, any iiirii in lue oniiiuiiou aoa iani
tBC 1 ol any Mate U the ceulrary notwithstand
ing-; J. that the judicial poweT ol the l. S.
pemion- of which he hail been made , rac.1 a,nonS t:.'e Sute lu t,Jfir -'igbest sov-i . ...... ( erein capacity, and constituting the IVo- j the subject. With much ability ue , j,t0 thereof one People for certain purposes, i
justified the encampment, the dhpesi-
the U. S., aud treaties made under their au
thority, -We. On the other hand, as a security of the rights and tiowers ofthc States, in their in-
jdividal capacities, njaiust an undue pre
ponderance of the powers granted to the Gwcrnnii-nt oser them in their united ca-
of the Town- when .") or 0 Indians ;y c ut in pieces. Hut with an alacrity
sallied out and re. pi- -h d a halt A ami self devotion for which a parallel halt w.tsniide .Ut! an inb t view tie- ! can tea ret 1 be found, the post of I hr. inanded w ith lhe ( j,ir;V In a h v in)- j lidlen w as in.-tantly supplied by atiothincnts a chi. I made his appearance ''or willing martyr the broken line and a mutual pi im!-!- was made for a ' was reparcd by other valiant breasts
su-poiis'ion ol iu -tilitle-uuSil a goner- bared for another volley Around the;
' al interview could be had oa the follow-!! point the conlliet raged w ith t-he ut-
ingday. ! rno-t ardor until the thick darkness though encircled by overw helming ; meat ol the L'nitcJ Slates, and the Govern i '. ' , I . .. . it rncuU of individual silates, is stauii'. d on :
Aoconv'n;cm Mtuai.on na f -camp- was th spelled by the tlawn w lien an , numtiers ol a loe that never Knew Uic ,-lt.0 tflhe ,nslrimu.ll,; the powers of pie cf tho States, r.. The responsibility of ingwhe;v vvoetl and w aler coul 1 hehad etieettial cl;ai"re was m;nle At the m mercy though the season and the' ' wr and of taxation, of commerce, and of the President to the peoj.le of the 1,'nited
t . ... -r. i.i 4 r i . . ,. c i 4 -in i, treaties, ainl other enumerate.! powers ves- States. And 2J.. I lie l.a'aaiy (.1 iLc hx iKaig toand, they w re mloi.a-d that pintoft!ie bayonet thesavage foe gave elements seemed to war against theni; ,ed in tlie (Jovcrllineut oflllC i'j. beiul entire aud Judicial functionaries of the .... .1 ... ... " .1 . . .....
a creek ai t! wooo lavtiwere to tlie v.av numbers were slam the rest; still amidst theconlusion anu slaugh
ter of the bloody fight, every misfortune of the conlliet was promptlv met,
bv i disol iv of military skdl of cooC 9ules croalVd h1 t)je institution, less ajtf the States, in the other branch. tbeStt ny a oi. piay oi utliuar) sk.u oi i ooi Gl)vprnieut in ,,ie sUict 9,nJO of lhe tcrm , ncilo-aanea.legr-lative, exerutivr, and jn and dispassionate bravery worthy of within the sphere of its powers, than the l',dicil, being, at the same time, in their sp ....:,.nl ..1.,... -,r,J l.,:,,,, Govefuments created by the Constitution !! potntment and repousibility,altos:ether iu
of the States are, within tl eir scveial' der.eudent of tbcscrcncT r aulharitr of tbt
ii i .
y remcniLerance. j spheres. It is Lke tbeui orjauir.cd into " U. Mates.
North Vi !:.. v. e.i h it wn thomrat ' v.cio thrust h.-. L- intn the marshes. and
- S'i I5-' 1 I i'?,rl"iM- 1 wt ,,n:" P'lt lo a precipitate and tmal tbgbt lv,e?rtM;rnmt-;iatt ly de-pah bed to ; Morning came up, and opened upon fciartM;VJit.ar.d lhe situation was re- the erangeined plane, strewed with
jrpor- jfxccllt nr. The grour.d se-'itiie dead ae.d d ing Througout the 4lcqLe4l.far ilens ampment, ar:d where 'engagement every Indian struggled
t cannot be altered or annulled at the
' ivilt of thi State iiulii iiliin!! v a thf. t 'on.
tioti of the forces and the conduct of, ,.;(.,iioa cf a State may be at its iudmdual th CMifao'nu'iil. "riHuich tlwn far ,,lu-
" i A nil tl,nt if .Hi iit.'w ll.i tntirr:i , r it ! nirilr t!,A '.u 1 1 i f I I. j . r.ir.t in 1 .
ill the bosom of a barbarous land -era of Government. ticlHPru ll.e Gori'rn. 'l I ho rmnouihiblr (.fth Senators &nd lieu
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reientatives in the LeUIalure cf the Uni
ted States to the Legislatures and the peo
ofas high and sovereign a character, as any 4 United States to impeachment by the Ren
'of the powcr-i reserved to the State Goveru-1 resentaiives of the people of tun States, in incuts. one branch of the Legislature of the Uni
Nor is the Government of the Uriled ' t-d Slates, and trial by tne Ilepreientative
