Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 July 1828 — Page 1

YEW SUN 8s GENE-RAIL ADVERTISER. W BY KL1HU STOUT. VINCENiNKS, (1NU.) SATUUlAY, JULY 5, 1828. .Vol. 19. No. 23.

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IS published at S 50 cents, for 52 num

bers ; which may be discharged by the pay

the time ot subscribing.

haymcnt in advance, being the mutual in

terest ot both parties, that mode is solicited. A failure to notify a wish to discontinue at

the expiration of the

A 4 bcrs ; which n YArncnt of g 2 at ' Payment in

from the draft, as French-subjects," though they had come into the American family of choice, under the treaty of cession, and exercised the rights of citizenship ever since, as gen. Jackson discovered by inpecutig the election polls." The Governor adds, that, after consulting legal advisers, he had taken upon himself to banish a sus-

as authorizing a cessation of hostilities f"' which inquiry he answered in the negative. But with the retreat of the enemy to their ships, the danger appeared to many to be over, and the impa tiencc of military duty which this inpression created, was the motive upon which Louailiier

operated. Although the General in a proclaim

pected inhabitant, by ordering him 44 to depart ation had cautioned the citizens 14 not to be . . . . " i i t f . : 1 . 1 -... . ' ' 1 1 . . l

tune subscribed lor, will j trom toe state in ton.y-eigiu nours. -jo scum- i i.iruwn u,iui..be security oy me irTemgenue ui

enrafement DO sub- I uiuccu, were au me laiumu cuizens, cx clp peaee, ouseru,g even n i were ivuc unu a

dicoutinu until all ir- ' Prom,,,lUil authority m eCw-wi leans, oi me no- , pence nan ocen signed m Europe, u couui noi " ' f-.tit- ff i'infviiiir -ill r,'v;M i; r rinn t(l till' CIl- ' Hi t li O O H il r O t ! 1 1 V i r 1 1 n T it vUionlil he lviTltitll tV

L 1 V ill V Bilk. Ul I V 7 I V V V. .'' J s - - - , - ' V 4 V J I I W JI m - -

be considered a new

scribcr at liberty to

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rearagesarc paiu ouosci iou s muM pa mc j forccment of tJlc paramount law of s!f defence, i the two governments' tilthough the British

postage on their papers v, ncn sent by mail. , th.vt t1ie legislature, having no power under the ; who bed been re-iuforced by a larger body of

Letters Uy mail to the JUilor on business t constitution to regulate or restrain commerce, ires:: troops lay in hah a day s sail ot rsew Ur

fs. must be paid, or they wi.l not be attended to.

lJRG'i)UCE win uc rcccivcu at inc ip.v;

Laws vf the Union. AN ACT for the relief of the Put chasers cf the Public Lands, reverted lor nun payment ol the Purchase Monty. . BE it t nacted by the Senate and House cf Representatives cf the United States cj A mtricat in Congress ashembledy '1 hat, in all cases where public lands have been purchaed, on which a further credit has not been U'ken under the provisions of the act of the 2d of Much, 1821 and hae leveited, or aro liable to revert to the United States, for lai

Zlirkct Pncd for subscriptions, if delivered

within the year.

Adveutiskmknts not exceeding thirteen lines, will be inserted three tunes for one dollar, and tvjcntij-Jlvc cents for each after iti-

icncrei ones m the same tironoiiion.

c.onsuuunm to legmavc or .nuo. tuiu.uuv,,; 1 : , V A iu,c lo pay the purchase u.one , or have been parsed an act lanvtcn embar?' whien tnc gov- , leans, bv a passage winch-the naileries at ( a-J i . , ' , ft c. . i t . crnor sanctioned, and the citizens aapiiesceu in. j Mtufeur and at hrt Cuilles defended, LouaiL f0.,d b' lhc Unied States by reason of such In that case the legislnture arted, and w isely act- ; iier pubilhed a piece that caused the Louisiana j ,a,iu: V lo pay, "tul m all cases wheie one-

sen ion

r3 Persons sending A 1 vcrti-tncta, must

rirrllV thr. mi rn!:cr of ti r.r tlirv .vi- !i'!i

insr.itrf' or ihrv wilt he rvi;-." t1 nr.'il f.td- 'r

: ni.iiice, persons cour.i:ll

cd, on the principle of self-preservation, rvcogai- t companies which manned these batteries, to dered in the preamble to the constitution, 44 to pro- sert, return into the city, and leave it exposed.

id' for the common defence 'arid did tnal ior J i e wa- arrested for exciting mutiny and deser their cr.r.stirue'.ts wliich Conr -ess, to v.h m . tion in the camp, ;md for giving ii.te!l:ge::ce to the

hhn tro.n arrest, Hie writ was resist-

could, h i o p:isse(

,,i : tour nmnm. w avr.x xv "overn jr nr..-.wUte:t to, ar.i

crcd out. and must be paid for r.cc-u dioglc

and" ir-

ncso unciimimsaea roaii-ieuoe in m low t coun-

From tut. Xashvii.i.e Ui-'vhmcak. Jlv'I-'MItSON". NO IV. The next charge of the iH ;i n nd ir-ccting " in? has suspende.'l the writ r-i:-. ': : c.?! u cn his individual r.uth.ority' hoM.h-s d r-.u'i ot i:Kpres.i'.on in uing ,c' ina' w.;er? oi'lc : 1 us required, and tlie daring inc. vv.il'v t-oen a belief in these charges and t'ae e iriv de-laratl -n of the meeting that tlrov :rrr- tri iro n th?

General " no attack on nub'io !i'

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trv," an iac.ongriity which sho.vsth-it the end or

rthfir address had torgo'tou tlu ivginnrng, con 4alns a positive mi.-tatement of fact. Cienerd Jack soiled ul ivt s ispeml t'ae writ of h ihear. corras. I am perfectly aware, that the true ijujstion grov.'ing on; of tlve defence of New Or. ecus is nat wiK iher the writ if S:at t;v r ;?. .7.v was or -was not sup juded. but whether (Ignored Jae!o!i did or did not, en that memm " ':'. occ. ")erforiU his duty. I am also sateeied. lh it nr. iVicnd t.) his countrv, can 1 iy liis ban .1 ( n his

i.it lv. J.IL HI I HK I t d.-fe nee, that 1 am

t'e.ev hati delvg ited tlie wivar, wonld, it tr.ey

c d uc 1'er thei- The legislature alii closing the courts f justice for

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i I 1 v 1 1 1 J

i rai'.l indicted f r" c.tpUjihed efiti ; con'var-

CciViCllon Oi ti.e the 1 . essential rmd (

di

mmy ap

J.rio to e.it the occa'u);!. I nis

1 Mt'jiicit

ft

it u citences.

aast the

;o,

otlier ol'

ot po.wr, ii -, ' ;him

aien dir.g

mentarv rovisn .as or

1 iw, bv the rreat law of vlf ton. Jackser., w e.o Sna-l au ' U. States cauid exert in ilei

at e.n.'l vulncr

c A anal.!.ies, an 1 '''' a uvvnent wlim the w : r ci ted to en lance r

i'iter- -t

e r of

tree nation, tm.

i i ... i .

VtH'h o

re'v- -t ior lus r-'UU'.-rv or f ilght for her th' ''

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ned

s e

ra

i.! lo

HI'l

tiK a;:;i aus-.' r i

he might have lvid fie e-aVi rais. IVirristera e.n.'l c. Kerch r--o.orin e'vait liis lines, d li .conccr'lnsr his ro-'asav :

'.h-ler-ce. Ami was e powt r w!.' h the .nee of ties ne;-ert-V . -t i i" ' vO j i'a " ti - inii iMoat r.v, at hove.-; . C'-. ; o. " a- . 1 1 . a ti-e le 'e eih.ee-, fan l.V. of la aims ? Was he lo V Vvrfi r.vvv, f N'oiv-I )i )eans:' !C i tO .S.i 1 1. L.I.. i..iVl.

iiich'ivul meet:!:;-;. ; und Attorney -(!:,-h..nt? . from the city

in-his re.en,

pneniv, and to d;sc!iarge J Li'Icrc Hall issued hi-, writ.

cd. It was proved hy t'ne testimony of the Herk, lha'. the w rit was actually issued befai e Uie arvt of Loaaii ;er, and that the da'.o ;i .d Ixen al-

t red by the was proof i tite ;r ceef J.iCl-.-un ie ae.d met t'e. .-ity of rd 1 maiutai i ; ascertain . trh t Ju ' , )ro- e:e . .en, a:, i ia. i . tnc, woui-i rtle '.a". "

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.id hi ; cnl e.tl itaence-.

twentieth of the purchase money shall havo

been deposited and loifei id 10 tlie United -tates, it shall be ibe dui ol tlu R. gistei of the Land Office, whcie the puicluse or dcposiie vva?: otitic, to isUe, upon appiirdiKnj to 1 he pi ison, or persons, legally entitled to the bent iii of the payments made pievious ta such i eve sion or sale, his, hei,or their legal representatives or assigns, a c ri ficate lor tho

tn his pan. that n-mlered ; atnount so paid, atd n-.t refui ded wliich shall

no t t ce;)tu:nah!e. Hat Ckn l?e received and ciediud.as cash, in oavnicrit

..-.cd evading himself of this defect j 0j anv public land that has bem hei etc, fore, p-.-me.pic fairly, averting tlie neces- ! or Ii; . i,ercaflc, be sold bv the United Stales.

his iuan oi deience, and !;.,,.' , . . i

purcli?.sr or drp .site was made Sec 2 And br it further enacted. That it shall be the dotv of the Commissioners of tho

creature of st a-: General Land Office to prtsaibc the form of

riextly emamue. from the ; su h certificates, which shall, in Cv try case, ; all other commanders m s;v ( ij"v the tract or tracts ol land so reverted ionsof less necessity, had i ..i.i .,mni,Mt ,-, ri,1B e

s-i iv utuwu ill vti vi) viK v JCt J IIIV IU3

in;! b vhnm made ; and it shall be the duty

to

.a .are r w-'er.

t IS.

and

N'or did he stop to !

u- iiau c ineri'eu en a cas.ited ht ite power to issue a :"h-::.r t'ne h'ot. l ty of the citi-

; n .'aire lh

on o

-i i.el tlie civil process out of tin camp. t - ''. l '1 IIU !I ' ll-n r.l l.lil 1 . f

.eld to the officio,, Juh-e and nodcon- 'A thc Hegnter issumg such certificates, to

c .ta :u.T r his tron.-.s to deseit, and ! ,;i CP a ,1comi oi ine same, ana to lorvvara to

o he nb uideue

w

I it is so rich in relation to th

v.v.vi i"' to oersae t in- criiiiin e- ooa v set on in

i t a

! dan-

r

licart a say, ne oa.l not pre:

it is so rich in relation t '.villir.g to persue the o

Oi tue uniemvaeu irrei ivent en ire;c o. me

i::g, conildent of being able to show, th it their own moile of investigation mast demon irate tlie general's renown, and their own m; is'ice. It appears to me, th it the public writers in Virginia, who have been shivctveg their lae.c nguns: the "broad cireu nference" ifliener..: Jackson's fame, an 1 es;ecaliy the co:mri v i s o. this address imitate the acts of necromancer.-.

ivho, in calhrg up the dead, i:al c.eirnuaic with tlie devil, are represented to;. -gin b ming the spectators v- 1th oxhlbit: us ot and skeletons, proaigic.ts bhceaws o:i tlie rnagieal circles on the f.onr, hluo 11 enc. smoke, ami other such feaifa; s'ght-;. S

politicians alluded to, always c:e Qinl mislead the i ml e: em cut cf

ivd? rfhibran ccrfnts. the lid- r'u (f!hr r.'-':v.v. -'he I y liberty fj ihe fires, cS'e., as if thee c.nstitut"t a i blessings h ul heed, destroyed bv genera', Jacks-m, ..

v.--.y t roivi iux enemv. cits on, j.'dd'.efs-, at-d r

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use't to defeat, imd intent on ''oeaue. i ' ..:. i.e.: tarrl.er from Ncw-()r-v. i e i'e.itit is from Richmond Newc more inr) rtant to lose and diincult

ec.'i'. or than lMchm-:ul ? Was the tempora-re-.tr -iut v'i Loualliler, the n '.omental v sup-

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and had not. m tact, 'oecn prc?.rveva lo t'ae of New -Orleans, by his prudence, v ei eim ; valor. This pernicious seplii-etry, Tv"".lic, part, from the absence of f.u.ts fe- the founda'. of their attack ; in part, tVean the broad .: at: nies pror'.uced bv their peraderous- ; ai i --;iruih

eohag i i

n are re.n t:ese e

guards or irceoom are irequer.tiy seen stria; under thc grille of oepuresien, and f iutiv da

out after a night i f d.o !r.es

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sucuia oe contempoettai witnea

liandled .witliout hvsterlcr.. If

liicctlng wmild condescend t- i

or i;r. i rauivim to i.un n, an:; vaui

:i'-:c': b f,r? thru" f:h;l .ss'iuiifd, thev

y Int lien J ichson did r.et se. -p. n-.l the vvtiti f it 5. ..a c;r;.', On the contrary,!;', ertler to p; e'j cut ;uiy interference of this d- lie ,t f- p re-cess f 1 iv il atithoritv, at a crisis so dame -.vis. hli the mditar- power, he recommended to the leg.-la-tire of I nu.slaiv.i, as they h "1 :i:-:r tl the nowc o"1 .einir an emb ire:o and - f c! - i e- the courts

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n tia pi en fecit of t

'..lie ta .: onartmci.ts, he ciih". n have!)ceu f ..; .i lie v.uiii t.ie .t.etv t.t t

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L i vpii'Uiiu.-!i dMih! li i -i h: 'i'li i ' ' i n frr i ;i t K"- th t ' h .? . rvrt-nl t m f hp i.ricnti ti lui r w 1 1 . . 1 1 . f, m

- 'a' -hso:) f,-;,j ti.

secoii'.larv

a. e

of ihe coe.se.utioa, , It is not :!:e th st

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1 empor trily iuceeupa- t c :: ho-ov.

te. Itenc.-- ine v. eii i ;.s ,M , ,'

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n would net i ( a-"i ioi

e Melted t'ne lasting gr.ttiV.eotJle. 'I he c. 'it'oov iits

t'u s irne p. "pi? entertain fc-r those vlm

bins for -e - u-g - lino sa lug

re.itme.s to

ir oo-as, r tus na n lemovcd oy wni . I

r.r.-.avc fv-vn their guns acts which le.w-

hi- rnur.trv

lC tilib?l:i'lyd

the (uncial L.nd (iTice, a the close of each month, an abstract of the ceitificdtes issutd dining lhc month; and for each cei tificatc, the (itlicer issuing the same shall be entitled to receive, fiom the applicant, the sum of fif tv rents Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That tho said certificates, when received in payment lor bonis, shall be entered in the books of the Lend Office vrhere received, and transmitted v.ith the accounts of tlie Receiver of Public

I Moneys, to the General Land Office, in such

mannci us the Commissioner of the said office shall prescribe ; and if, upon con, pai ison of the oiiginal with the returns ft om the office whence any certificate issued, it shall appear i a the satisfaction of the said Commissioner, tli.n such certificate has been issued and duly pai:!. ticcoidiog to the true iivent and meaning of ihU act, the same shall be passed to tho erf dit of the person paying the same as so much cash. SvC I Afd be tt further enacted That, for anv moneys lor ft ited, on lands sold at NewYoikor Pittsburgh, the certificate shall be issue ! b ho Secretary ol the Treasury which ccitifieaies shall be rerehtd in payment lor land, at anv ol the L nd Offices of the Uoitea States, as the cer sfi att s is,ut d in confotmity to the Ion going piuvUions of this act are made ree citable. Sec 5 Ad be it further enacted. That, in

no case shall a certificate be issuetl to an) per-

hn'iond

' a-

millt-rv

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the

O-.U. 4 I '

'U'Ttiug '.viii ne ame io iuecocr, ', '.vho are ro pure from nil stain of re, cer liereafter make an appeal e.v citizens for promoti- n to p-:'iti-Ilut the civil authority, which ft on, bu'tratHi, he was obliged to ciTei.d,

known, maxia, of th'1 ci law, -'.; :".":: :: m ie 'jronhlated in a manner so signal, as to return

r stt crgth :.nd sar.ctitv than the lehv oi

t -v. it i a h- !' irvl be tween the c: Tre-itics. vh ihed bv the i'i'.reme lav

the Unuce r tfi, tr.c ri.rl

and of mtcrp

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t ( ' a ii :u iia.uii . i

rate orot iious, or

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be

au, d rlet lib

ur constitution.

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n nppvoved i)V the i;enate and ratsvs;deTt, are deciaied to be ' the of tlie land' i.ud ;. et n.embi-t .'i oi

re-entad es rhdni, and ju.-:tly

d

u-n.rding this snore me law,

i :;e

;ng t .c ir pc, ( d 'f

I'll f

.. er over oa.ii ot rev e v is '-cure under the

ymg an emu irgo aao

slice, to suspend the v.u :t wf h

liis recom meitdation was n

Ivit, let me ash, did tin

racer co

camp ot gen vv asnmgton, --r oi

of h;:b-.

ver dh ch c.iare a s dliei

.s corpus. led with. e: e- , ... . a . i. .

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a no vet, in i

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r. aie ' '! i'.i.'-., i t i y,,ii. .1 I.... n to tae e-wr.er. on the iu-t ground

tin ceejs.s, a Uii.ita-

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n. (

of anv othe r co omumler, m tune

Gen. Jackson hud l am

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i ue it . a i .'V iu. i

n, an 1 a dea.rer i

t ee s r.

reeue, er

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ns t'icre w is a lev-v en r?j-r, ot tire ce .c.ens. to

incorpor tte the city of New-Orleans it'nln th-. limits of Iii s camp bv eucompasd -g t whh a chain of sentinels, and extending, ofcon-ee,m uce, over it. (what thc attonucs call martial lav,.) tin- infl ienre of the rules and articles estahhs'd by c.x.gross for tlie goxerument of the armies of the LT nted S tte, whether of r. g'.iiar-? or ivihtia. Ihit this extensive castramutation, which m a'hj u p- pulons city seem to revolve nreund a sm til ,.rjuy, is objected to. F..cts will show, v. i;h vlvit justice. When Gen. Jackson urriv cd at N'.-w-Oi le ms. he omul tire ponulati en pt atrate witli

fear atal despondency. His presence, prowess, ; i,. fro n

antl activity, wakened a very eeli rent spirit ; tue

patriotic citizens nvuutusting ardour and conh

, i ; a n-i .riu

C'Tnpensaof necessi

u tlie eit

one

f. ited the lands, or to his In ir or lu is; nor shall a giant issue or the lauds purchased with any script be transfer red, umil six mouths alter the re itificaie shall have been deposited in the ffice. Sec 6 And be it further enacted. That, if

any tiact ol h nd, returned as soul lo the Gen

et and its agent had taken away. W'henjeral Laud Office, shall have bi en paid lor in

peace v. :i- au'munceu, lie uatteneu to appear before Judge ILdl in court, and offered an argument to show cause why he should net b punished for contempt. The judge refused to hear his deft nee. At a subs., (juent d..v he attended to receiv e sentence, and u hen the judge, trembling at the murmurs of the indignant crowd hesitated to pronounce it, gfear not" said the illustrious prioner, waving the multitude to silence with liis hand " Fe.u

forged or altered certificates, such sale shall

be void, and the land stibj ct to be sold again, at public or private sale, as the case may be ; and, in case any such forged or altett d cettificatc slu!i he received upon any chbt for land heretofoi e sold, or in part payment ol any tract of land that may be hereafter sold.it 'hall bo the duty of the Commissioner ot the General Land ( )llit e. bv .;dv ertisemt nt. or io snrh nth-

not vc ur honour the same arm which repethdcr mamier a3 hc shall direct, to give notico 'he invasion ot tlie eneniv, snail protect the de- ; , f . . . p lis.,,;,,, ,,f r,, "' Ti,,i,!-:f. onnort i tlu 5tof ,0,,!e P'son making such payment;

hat Retired bv the !m the natriot (It uer.d did not end heie. Tho I ai'(1 vvill,m six months after such notice,

indicia! pov- er" sets j pl(;jt.s )i ;c-v Orleans, whose enchantments had I h person shall not pa) into the propci Land

it at (Ivtlmce, c.ral punishes for centoiupt, !)een aved from terror and pollution, not by thej Office thc amount so falsely paid, the tiactof

laid upon vvhtth such payo ent was made, shall, wish all morry actually paid thereorij be loifcitcd to tlu United Starts Sec. 7 And br it Jurthrr enacted Thatf vvlientwooi more persons have become purchasers of a section o fractional ciiort. the Register ot the Land Office for the D.st'ict ia which the lai di lie, sal, on application of tlu partits. and a su render ot the original cei tific.de, issue separate cct fr:a't s of

the same (b e v ith tlie o iyinal, to ea h of tho

r.d vet

thco.t the intorv etitto-i or a jure, unc-n the ! ltb as crfrux. but bv his valour, contributed a

'-and cf i e d neces-'-v In violation of the fund to dischanre the tine. But thev found he

Had anticipated tluni he had paid one thousand dollars out of that small fortune, the whnle f which, he had pkdired to the b-mks cf New Orleans, to raise money for its defence. And when

same l i.v't, our legis.ative oocues pmusn armtra.rih anv cit zer.s who may attempt an a!)tise -f t'uir dignity or )rivileges, anal Mr. Clay himself exercised this power in the care of John An ilea sen. T'ne truth is, these anom dies must be tolcr.ded evt n m our fair ami tfTective system, on

their gratitude would force the contribution up on him, he preserved his independence, and dis-

the ground of necessity. Thev are i-ssetievUo J pkav ed his humanity, by re:pe?etit:g that the monthe 'principles they seem to oppose. The ini- j ey shouUl be np.plied lo tlie relief of the widows

v.Ntt-ncv id mi; tary ower witli tbe spirit ol

ar

ui thc rv.it!' re of things u

from the character of tills or that commander

o;u) site charciCter of peace and

wa r, and tlie adverse " dispositions of mind on

wliich thce comlitions of society are founded.

deuce and gradually distinguishing thcnisches. Fo!V(. i, the principle cf war.' Fqultv the spir

fro a , the dis dfected French, who, under the aus

t of ptce. 'Fiu-sc tvvo ekmens Invweverela-

jnces of the French consul, and out of gratitude ; v,r::tv..j i,,- civilization r

to the Knirlisl, for the restoration of the Boilr- !

rtmihed

into cr.ns

e-

cpicnces, cannot be div ostvd of their original div

and orplians cf the brave citizens who hud fal

len m tlie eamprugn.

. .i , . ; , , . . . .i puchasers, or their asC'ets. m cootrn ity er respect to tlie law, on greater ndehtv to the ...... , , , country. It has been said that Washington w"l"'cdivC on agr ed on by them : ProvU never refused to comply with civil process But l Iha'- ,n no ' ase, shall the Itadions so he was a dictator, and who ev er dat ed to oppne ! pU'chastd be divldid by othrr than north a d the civ il process against his power ? Did he net j south, or east and west lints; nor shall any

execute deserters, without even a military tird.'' rt-mficate isur lor It ss rhnn cinhtv acres.

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1-- -.. - 1-1 I l v v -

oens, tvtu-o u .tuttumv; ;iu awui. s iuuu.ng ai Cnrdauce .The prudence et our maeistratos. and

monarchy. Governor '.lufiorne had written to j n.ltl.- t- : t f ' r r:.:,..n. u.,to:nmt :n.t-,n.

gen jickson , " the cmntry is said to be filled j ce m.vt n . , r cion ; but Louaidier and

con-och-

villi spies and traitors----there is in this city a ; ,:tU (letcrnihu (1 to bri tWm into greater spirit of ms dfection than I had anticu, i-; nw n1 .t. P... , , r

lr " tm.vi. t I V ItHIl U 1 till II M 1 . .UlUII' til II

ua - my greates tinncuity witu the rmrope-j .nc hrlil v,r!u,.n U) r;,.Tlt ral j.irksnn t,Mt he hll(

an Frenchmen, who, after giving th.cir adheslou to L ui-i!ic F.ighteenth, have, through the meu'g um of the French consul, claimed exemption ''iYaiva's Life of Jackson, pac

received frcm J.uiiaica unofficial intelligence of peace. Thc General received his letter on the J 1 st, and immediate lv addn ssel to him thisintpur)' vyhethcr he censidered the intelligence

Did he not punish mutineers by decriminatiou and instant death ? Did he not forage in NewJersey a, in an enemy's country in each case, on the ground of t:ecessiti ? He did. and h;s conscience and his country both approved him. While Jackson, acting with less rigor-, under equa! necessity, is denounced by the Richmond ir.eetir-g. as " this agent of illegal enormities."

liis orical Memoir by Latour. f Mar shall's Life of Washington, YoL 4, p. 4045.

Approved 2d May. 1823.

AN ACT to amend the Acts concerning Naturalization Tie it enac'fd by the Sma'e crd lV.ue cf Rrf.resenta'tves cf the Untied States of A mcrica in Congress QKten.bled, That the se crnd section ol ihe art. entitled An act to c stabliah an uniform system of naturalization