And North-Carolina State Gazette. RALEIGH, (N. C.) FRIDAY, MARCH 19, Bl. v t u VOTrnr It hrhy (4. u al who it mar eowrw, that 1 ha, a VlCL TJrERJf$8TJ0E OFFICE, WARRKNTON, N C. ! I snftee4ryW f.d I. car poar ,j dnU I S)..r. 4 ir lyKXor i nww "- , ih psum, wax M f -.1 la a-"0- JOHN M JOHNSON. capk-fkar navigation company. DW-we- Tv, w . I .rtW capital a-4 tbe second iasulaaeat of th till. SrJTiS OK JfORTH-CAUULIXd, mow ah count r. Cm I V Law, OcUltr Term, 1111. ij.: Ct.upbcll, V AOaiu L4IU14C. Attachment. , r r- - aHiwn oi at increase ...riin,itiM(tlrioi-tkUj trvrr, u r,. qainr1 to h ptd u in trerer a Kayweuvillt Ux . uod Motday of April . J. W. v RIGHT. Tree. ay.W, March ,m. ' Gape-Fear Navigation Company. 0 TUCKtiOLDF.RS uW il. .i ,i JT .. w'utiou ofjitly Ull.wihohwnrwiin.rM-.-f fl In. . 1. (W.J i . ear. u Jinorai Bllrcn DCT eu a. a lha OOurt. UV TLTm iukKaat of Ikia Ut-lt U tberciurc nrWrl, Mpiul, krt, notified that t,-Mi-a001 U " u i8li.ur iUl. or of -.cn .nd M I..LT txr eeM 0. tt ilu fck MV,'" M"i?"1' -a 4a, or judrn,.t tv UH, .utKor.H from .nd fler S. JoML 7!rU m - - ' - iiwmtv wuud I in onnii. urin W M iUL.il r. Tm. beca denied t G aeJ Jackton, Ui-i pub tic acta aod private cutcur have both been made the ubj?t o avttematic iovcttig tioo ; and without a baring, he has been pro nounced guilty of tSi awful crime of atrikirg at the libcrtiea of hit country, bj tn infrac tion of ii cooatitutica and has received, io a lenience of ceoture; he cruelleit puaiahment that can pierce the bson of a tidier. Ana wnat lathe otiv to which all the In pages, it u ituid, that Ocne-ai G net ordered Maj. f wigga to lurrooad and take an Indian village, called F il Town about f.Wtren raii-a fr m F tt Scctt. J rrr the Florida line. The order t- Maj Twigga wu to bring to F:rt S;it the Chuf of Fel Town whi hai repeatedly been called loan iatervicw.anJ at oneo cootunat ionl refused to appear. The obicct of Gen rl (Jm t have a defiattvc undrrstinding with the it r.r " . I . .. uennre.ve unarrstioainw with tbe generalaacuuFloiJahavebcena tr,bated? Chief, reipecting hii ho.t.U or fne,Kllv Httope.atioos.iayJw! eomiuee, were con- tentioos : and the imDortaace of ,,rh a ducted on reiKTi of hia own, unconnected understanding ind-iced the OeBral ,n nu- IM ' J A . f : n.:.. . I . I..-. i Alio, Oonbo-A and siBjW nore. ttcf WILUAMSIUW. f r.k.ll f.u v.. T. - . - j,, foitrt oj Laic, fall term, J. D. 1818. n0le War. PrWTihi.ifcEUalP--Pa(brI)i. The auihor of this article ha had access to OKOERtDif the Cowi in this e-i tht pubUeuioo be Jocumentj, the perusal of whtth convinced cuit Or thm ma tht ia .the Suuru-d Mint-nr.. ti.tun. hin tnat the rrport ol theacl-ct committee of u- the dfwli"t pper at iU ecu Superior Crurt of lw .l,, na ,u c i ttr it 4b UJoTthe Coiaty of ir.de.., on the fifth morvi.y ie, tfie snate , on the Serniaule War, ia ahke un c foarth tn7 to M.reh nt tbe pikin iffi pedtioo -ai justthaLle in tcmpTr. argument, and atate enprora.p. K.vvouKt3iik ncnt.. Its temper i. harsh and vindictive, j!!fL- ; i us nrguments are chiiduhly weak, aud its RUM'JIV.IY. . statements are, ia maov h.stmces, grossly & SpVXWATlwbwhcr-utintcfOeiuW unaccountably erroneous, laittbogro man named Adam I weuty 0:.e years ot age j J fet ten rtele inches k.jh -Yciiw corj. ' Th". Report has been read with astocish JaoWn. tratura, larre Mar a one an)e ol his nndtr lip. ., i ' . , . mciH a" 1 regrftregret, that such a dxu Itmiadoeedto getvvc hi ha been pcrudel to runaway ra-nt should go liefurethe world UU inswercd pdnuoeeth. l-s sfcee put, he jwUi attempt to p.n under in senaional discua .ion and ast nishment i4Vrent wua he waiboraand raiard hi una Countv any . " uuvuoiiyu-nu 3i uisimicni, -tna ho will delirer dara in VViUjauDaboro' GmnvilU as well at the lnstit'lti.n of such an enquiry ty lukeutot theahl .m into the conduct of Gen. J ickson as at the ViecUti any Jail o that 1 ret hiA, thall hure thirtT ,.i . , f . , . , jjjjji JOHN kicks. ' anomalous and utsfair manner in which the j.tarylWi. 1119. 4 Hd. j iuvestigation has been conducted. &T THE 8WY OF I'd UHOSft TOTO.-?"! 3iHB mbS-riberDeg.leav.to infonn the paMie re6er.Hr bCaa" 11 18 designed to impute the cause cf tbatheflontiiiaea tokecpa Uouae ol : KnterUinner,iat hta ttle ar to rur own - iSc-ra tt the Executive, fgaad, ioo yard, weit othe suw Uoujje, wher he wUl Iayi.,gMide i. provocation and attgression on taturtodio aopomoaodate Mch as may call on hitn. on rea . . t , ,r ,. . . "55';"'uu VJ" MMUeterm. JOilA.n DlLLIARU. th !rt of the Indiaus; 2d, bee ause it directly BiWth,JaDury 88,1119. 5-tf. jimplicates the President and Secretary of ATde )ttp a Horte and ohair to hire i . f . . 7 , - v l war; tor although thry were not, m the r T EMUJS h, first instance, guilty tf what the committee TlWELLER bt SILVUR3MITH. Uu jwt received. cal! " a KroS3 violation of the copstitutiop," Jaaexcellent itMonment of Jewelery & Stiver Wkie iyet they made the act theirs by adoption; S hit new Shoo on FsvetievtUe Street. hit. h i j ;r : . . r fcw---.. J . K bif new Shop on FtyettevtUa Street, whichite ottcct V tale on very acconunousiiDg ucraia. Raleigh, November 26- 8TATE OF JWRTII CAR0LLV4, Tit cousrr. and, if this implied accusation is just, those officers ought to be impeached" and, 3d, be cause the Senate should not prejudge a Ca8e which they may be required to lminejudi- ciauy ; ana on which thu anticipation otcen. r. l ; i... f on wn.cmnn anticipat Cmrt$fPka U Quarter Semm,.Vevanter Ten. 1S18 ! ' t, ,. ,.r r joha Jtmin, Abraham Jamin, laaae Jamin, Mote. Tion tt j SUIC wuuia aisquaui v mem to act. Elisabeth hU wife. Joab Tuou t A.nDa hia wife v. Jo. This subiect was 0.1 the 18th NoVfmSer Wiadallk Sarah his Me, eaObgStoke.it MaryhUiwife t f j . J , rr' , r n OVetnOer, Petinoa for partition cl 'the land, of Miiabeth Fiixxle, dc ' reierrea, by the House cf Kepresentatives, ITtppearinr totlie aatiafactiou ot the Court that Joseph . to two Comm.ttees, the military and foreign : Wmdall and tarah hi wife and Heading Stokes and Mary nj ,,.u s. u t t. r wift, are not residenuol this stale, ordered that publi- anQ' ,Pne mouth attcr ou lne l8:h Decern sliijo be made for three manuis in the Kaleigh, M. Carolina ber, Mr. Lacock moved, in the Senate, for a lUi notifyinr the said Joseph Windall and arh his wife, rnmmitff. nn l- , ti aadthesaid llead.ng Stokes and Mary bis that thev commIee on the samr subject. He appears wketoror said Court to be held lor the County of Pitt, 10 have been the moving principle through t the(.rt.Uooin GroenSTille, on the first Monday, , ut the whole investigation in the Senate. oj May out, then and thereto answer, otherwise the prater rr u t i , , ef tht petitioner wiU be taken pro eoufe 1 'S exertions are the public indebted for ' S,B- ALfcX'K. EVANS, ca. the commencement of th business, its pecu- i ii. i It. iv .knA. . . . I , I I .naiik.icr ' i vii uiencr, anu tne singular ! document by which it is terminated. The Sc:mu:oI" war isai rlirnsfd in Vii BOARDING. 1afR3 VRM3TRONG, at her olJ stand opposite tbe aoeommDdatt those bo my call on her v ich board, lower house f.-.r more tKan three week.. anH and supported by men of intremtv and taLnrt a a. . K V m 1 with his military factions" & ihese reasons Were mercenary views ic speculations, which the occup user of thi Soanisn territurv would & facilitate maru e ' It is to be hoped that his f rcible capture, if gentle means proved inrracicnt. Ia the same page, is this renvirkahlt para graph : On the receipt of this ord-. (.he n . . : , , "V7 ' B'-F14 w rac recsrpi or tr.is ord- " Acn. lacksvO willrACtfer neors.le brSrrrlf hv ..A- u:-w r . . n wertug a charge foj4 as rt is ndiculous -a the Seminole campaign,) G n. J kv.r ia. chsrtre totally. uua--l bv anvoi the docu- mt,A fu..,.,: .v? a t and by hi. charac.er. No m.ntfl p'uSlic hfeTcnhCssee, thn'in CC of who marches steady aod erect along the path cf Ms rciJcn e, ch -se tTaTpea7?iVfJ3: of duty, can lail io awaken enmity among. lwn express.ona) to the patriotum pf the those who envy his reputation, without abili- WC5t Tennesscaos; who ha served under ty to emulate h.iv.rtue But, lurdy, the him in the last war. One tn -usand mounted aeauiiest loe of General Iacksoo cannar. for a I r l m ment, credu such a charge as this. I tailed life-guards, wnh the utmost ala.ritv i - w. . , . ' dare veotuie ro assert, that not aaircle mm ber of the select committee, malignaot as ap pears to be the hostillitv of some v,f them to the general, b lieves that he led an army to the field, and jeopardized the lives of valua ble citizens, ia order to speculate with secu rity in Spanish lands ; or that he risked the ruin b jth of leahh and reputation , and pros- traiea me constitution, to secure the paltry advantage of buying a few acres in Fh rida. We read of neo whose dangerous political ambition pnmored to the commiin ,f awful crimes towards their country ; but the muosirous an or overturning a tree constitu tion and malinc unauthorised war with iK despicable view of trifling pecuniary emolu ment, is yet,and may it long be, unheard of and unrecorded. If that commute? do not believe the charge th?y have advanced, what can be their views, and how will thev enl;rt their motives to their country ? It would be both indecorous and useless to indulge in the laDjruatre of resentment and recrirnin. tion ; but it would be injustice to the country io wunnoia tne expression ol a deep convic tion, that this most uniust an illWal trial nri- giaated in dishonest motives from feel in es oi personal nosuuty in cne of the members, and, in others, of a disposition to cratify a juita. It i right to state, thattwo members ot the committee were opposed to the report. One of those, who was not personally ac- ouaimea wun the general who sat in the con vention which framed the constitution, was too well acquainted with the principles of that sacred instrument to sanction any proceeding calculated to do Jt vital ioiury ; and the other .iau too long Known Oenerai Jackson to en tertain any doubt of his purity. When the course of these geutlem-n is contrasted with that of the majoYity in the committee, the people will have no difficulty in conceiving the impure motives by which that majority were governed. The principles which guided the commau der in chief, in the movements nftKRminr,. le campaiga, have been so ably developed . i " r . iuv-1 nuuie i'r m'jrz tnan tnree wcekSi ant on u ressonsMe terras as any persob in town Sht would be . . , , ' , rlad to aoMoimodate Studenu of the Aceademy aod evntlr. ta 8iRR'- tem)'r SUggesttd the blight rnes atht town with Boarding, transient persons also can he est censure . . .the r on General Tackson fo asMmmoiliited .i . , . J Kligh lUi, January, 1119 2-f that it is deemed unnecessary now to review j --. for tbem. A he orders which coverned him are l r .i. .. " . tne t-mploymcnt of volunteers, or on General Gaiue3 for the unatiiorized call on the Creek nation. It was reserved for Mr. Lacock to LOST OU STOLE.Y, aUT of Docket the lfith in.t U -r ii l , : ' ' " " - '"" - ujsLuvery oi a vi ation oi tne con ooe red morocco Packet-Book, with the fbUoini na. ' . . . " Mlaiti vi: three judrm.nu against Ttmrnas Oitel, of 8Ulau 'n ln tftrSe acts ; and the honesty ot Jkasan County, amounting in the whole to gior, 97 cents, hi views, in advancing such a charp-e. is to laeipal. The said Judemenu was eranfcd br Robert Gul. ( i. i a .' bet re the world. The selection . and use of the means for their complete execution are well known. If he left any thing undone which was necessary "to give peace and sc. cunty to the sou. hern frontier or if he un necessarily superadded to the sufficent means oi encctmg this object any act injurious to the "an at handsomely rewarded for their trouble KENMSO.V T1DL. isaCwmty.X C. February 27, 18lfl. io-3w. Convention of rat PROTESTANT KPIScOP A 1. rHITRrw VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, That the next Cooven Ciflr4? T. Pwtestant Episeopaf Church, in this State, nil hl haalvl as TI1: .1 . - . friends of Geoeral Jackson an opportunity for defence. In fine, it was obviouslv inten ded to counteract the from the vote of the public opinion : and waB.incnntesribiv.deaio'n ed to inflict a wanton blow on :he feelings and character of General Jackson, under the imp-sing sanction of a regard for public duty. si i nteuiess to consume time m an expo r 1 ylti..j uv jiuu ants alii cle shall be confined to tho elucidation of some obaeuritiea. an A. m.;nn i it ii vuvruflir luieu i j v. wi.vtiuu jt acvv le effects apprehended ! ral "statements of facts in the narrative of House and the f jrce of ; tQe report he argumentative part shall It is stated in the first page of the repost, " that, in the spring or summer of 1817, the regular troops were withdrawn from the posts on tne ueorgia irontier, and concentrated at al of Frt Montgomery, on the Alabitma river, a : A iij- . roQ5iucraoie aistince west ot the Georgia line." Thisib ealcula'ed to create an impress- volunteered their services, from the ara:ra of Tennesiee a-jd Kentucky, anc! repnired to Lis standard. Ojficrrs were appointed U command th corps by the General himself or other persons acting under his author uy. i nu organized, thev weie mutter d .u t. service .f the 13- ited Staies At the time this order was rreeiird that Grivernorof T-nnessee was cither in K vil!e or the Cherokee natiou ; and tr hive waited tbe result of the ut.ua.' n nr of drafting, would have pr duccd the tw . evils, of much loss of valuable time, and dv rts ng oi a xorce reljctant lu map .in;n and effi cient in ea.iracter and ro linmtnt. Cln .,rl Jak3on inmedi.tely dispatched a Inter to Governor ;VIcMinn, apprising him of the call for volunteers, and informing him, tr it case tne call should not be proxpUy a: , ef fectually answer d. he should Teaiur t . him one thousand drafted m'diU i (h. j. Th. Go vernor warmly approved the step the G- aeral had faken and aAded to his force one cor-ipa- c . ny oim-iuntea vol i tee'e whojomed hc ar. my at Fori Gadsden. Gen. Tarka Im otthe 12th January, apprised the Department oi tne measure, and the secretary approved and sanctioned it. (cJ Corps of the same character with the Ten nessee volunteers were raised In other parts of the oountrv. and tKcTeraifr rntiww. during the late war with Great Britain. Ia tne nortuwestern campaign, Geoeral Harri son was joined by a body of volunteers, led bv Colonel JohaBon and Governor Shelby authorized the General to form them intfe corps, and appoint such officers as the men might elect. Another b. Jy of from Ohio, joined the army on the marth of Gene ral Harrison for the relief of Fort Wayne, with iut any authority, and uncommissioned by the state Executive. Thee orgv.iaed themselves and appointed their effirers. Their services were accepted for ten days, and they received pay for that period. It is well kaown that exactl . the same kind oftroops followed General Taekr.n inr the Creek nation, and achieved the victories of Taledega, Emuckfaw, and the Horse Shoe. The same men who penetrated tli? swamps ot Florida, covered Mobile from British visi tation ; and the same troops, officers and men, ( d.J defeated Wellington's vt:rans on the shore of tfv Mississippi, and saved New-Orleans from incefdiary pollution. Did Congress, then, adjudgr the act of rais injr them unconstitution:.!." or AA tliw prove the measure and make appropriation trv rxnwM 2 V . Ml v.! yy ,ujj mem ; i wm not :iy ha ti e sanctioning an act by one Congre s obiigf-s every succeeding Congress to approve all si milar proceedings. Cut, where a measure of important necessity is adonted nn mrr.n. al responsibility, and approved by the govern- anciti t ins nanoo. it must be sj-mc motive, different from a regard for principle, -hat could prompt a committee of ConglCi.s, at another period, to censure a ir,ilar measure, urged by similar necessity, and productive of similar benefit. It is thought unnecessary to enter minute ly into an enquiry on the powers of either the War Department or a Maior General Commanding, to raise, on emero-enev. a hr.Av of mounted volunteers. We shall leave this ll-Sw. J . iVSI BP kamedUtely a young man pf steady k indns llirft-?Wi u"Jnieyman Blacksmith who is mas-t-HaT B?!T ui4 U acquainted with shoinr Wagons, jStaaI??01 abacriber will meetwrth Uberal J f mmmmv )! a B Wl opening the way for savage incursion. But, in the commission of this military error, he was no way instrumental. The order for the movement of the troops to the Alabama cing all accessible testimony for the elucida tion of their acts and the nocency of their intentions. I h;, i,,atir ha i w w- si M?vw pwaw . I Uaa f rectm inn -aw nni-..i .. f a. - . a .... - jigeiK, ana iwiea in ; viiviwy j wc wcikisi a o- supplying Fort Soott It has been intimated, that the father : pioi n, who considered the . movement both was Interested in tho eoatract. I rlnncaprrm ant imnnliiii ' - iwmq -ww hhv HUUH.il,, (.) See Doc B. (e.) See Doos C. Of L. I. (f.J If Isvcrthv of remark, thnt the a W regiments, similarly officaie ', d vetrly the sar nvn ?ho w l at New-Orleans, v ere in the Bemino.e ear -.ign. Tiiey assembled in 1814. i the call fo. vii.Mntt, choae their officers, and cheerfully ot.eyed them, a.th u -h ro.ie were eomminaicmed. Thev foUoweo the b. it oonrse exactly in X817 18, and, in both eases, vie?0rv followed their march. The muster rolla of tho volanteera, in 1814 and 1118. now va,ftU lathe War eflrTMajh this fact, ! I; ; il :i! i4 I .IB t;

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