l.t - .' f.i v.-.' . v.. . . . ; S". ... , .. .- Jit f, I i i v f .'it'.- .'. ..I i . -' I t. s . r , f - i j :-.v. -i.ii i ' totrHr,l3,flrer a :AtV suhsctrip-ion be . Lib tnitemoirhs at er a . . i ivcn ies due, and ,a inca, are inserted R,rT f .r tivntvfive cent, each sob thrice ffja inlike P.oporf...n wher, there. - number f l"'s man inw. - - fSS vI.- fn"Per. .n.UnntoUH. h,m . .. ,nv cis- He reCpivctV-irt'm- &Sas' 7j' Cl 50 'in advance; ami riUUco.. . M"""."". ' .t J,f arreais. unless ,t IIW i historian admits, tkit the General wpII lcnVw dai WKiH (N.C.) Trhy haOampio reason Tor their desperation : KAL,DM 'v . . - iwt h mneral liim.olf t.ll. tK. (. I.;. '8l-!TK-,i iw'Hrtprpw. one half, 0ffieiai 3MpateJi, tkat, after the poro.l r rauier uib uum. ineraiiy, wmi tire ttfl fwird.; aod the carnage, had continued till dnrkiifi' covered and coaeealtl hit mierable viclim ; after he was apprised that of their thousand warriors not half an hundred renptiioed ; after a whole "night to con and refuel, ou tfit nex' wtrning tlte hunt and the slaohtcr " were re sumed andsixtcenf (all that evald In t'..iiml; of the enemy sla n, whb had concealed them selves under the hank$.vb Vet I will uot nrse ! ' a as a peculiar reproneh neaitut irHerl ja' Kiiu, union i ramer rrsard a a stmoun. oi my country. History will record that hid Stolid uV(?d trere received, hy his eouiitryme-. with general upplausi, while the elemeccy of foln.f Pearson ws regnrded with couiemp' a:td reen!tncni. Truly, ir, Amftrietiri ava nee of Indian lands is eqaal to HpHnish ara i ' bC odian gold. i iw t rrj, sir. tn t aa? lhin that- may svem flVct fii. J 'trksuirr private rharneter ; but I nuisi ii'iimrk. that tlift g unt of linds he afterWrdH ouiaitird from the s tnie Creeks, ((hr willii 5 trio ilc i rutiiiKie, n wouot, lor Um V'MATIV VL . . n.n ITttlliR. VIIOM THF llirHMumu - O I Ur 5 1'"' M rncter nii. jt flf0,f,w Ifce-w1r"r " .1! Ul-rt, native T , 1 ,hi'nf 'be rhf lr t f rg in rc?ird to :S:li-.".vfilM,,vn1i,,dw Kwmpl d y,ol o,.hy n.! woad-rfiil Meeln tl,p afters of men. It i m fbe prsftie of l yveramia, rhmjs;.. it mar be false in tl.'e lho..ry. of aura that wkBtwer ! o"r0 d',na H,,J ","r,, Lv I lawW'v rop(.M.;l. N.. a.ryicei. thric for?, howler mpritorioas. nnrxtattMi l.oe er J. t -i 'jJ.mmM from ion !nntn'. iii'iro - Hinairv. t?iofn who peria-.rn'e the tories as b Could obtain frote the whgs and, as if for .tlic purpose of sb-jwinf tlat of that country'"' lie yet hytf umdit martial lavraswniet(iin:mnre than the " martial law. Did thttj want prodence, cir- sutpensian 6f Vie hdbeai corpus Ui sei'z '4 oumspection, fenergy 2 N., sit but ; victory , perannqf the judge; exp(Nj Itinj.anj hfa ver the enemy wonld nave ad ria.i harms fancHnii to. ridicule and, coniempr j bcuught fortheuj.ii att hieyed at the eipense of liherfy. him under guard to camp, detained bitn fur I he ready resort to violent measures in all a time in close, custody ; and then sent hini situations orililBcuhy-ts generally the resjlt. by force, beyond the limits of his encamp of weaknessKiT understanding and wickedness; went, which included the city of New-Oi lean of heart combined; V and environs, with orders to remain in Ihall make one" more remark tinori the from liw family and his homer till neacF irfimtfrt - principle of this measure, which those who be regularly, announced : for it seems front the onler itself, that the general knew that peace was In fact concluded, though not yet formally commur.Wted to him. .The district attorney, 'Vlt., l)h, a brave and hono.ablo nan. (I know him 4f,1 arulied to Judn ! Lewis for a habeas corpus k - liberate .-I udee- tl..ll ...l.!U ...!... t - . . ' Ik J ' ' have studied nur institutions only will think abrtorflJfcsupei fliious but which, whoevt r has studied ottFTHstoiy also', will allow- to ou seasonable- ' There is no man or body of then in this, nation, competent, under any circu iisan to, inoclaim rna tia Uw -within our own territory. I he president cannot : conir cHi Hall, which J udtre LVvis granted.' Tin Oe. cannot ; both concurring ca:nm't : the ' in-).U.ieral instantly arrcsJM Mr. .Dick, and Sssu they can tfo. is to suspend the habeas crputj.ed an ord-r to arrebt Judge.' Low is uIsq iu1o ifi "J cases, invasion and inwrivc. LBotht.hesf.jgen' leineii... had recently b.rno ti-oi, an-J "t'icti. mly when. flcrssa. Tho;rmi. U ruler the General, BS4iiis the eneinvi invasion or iosnrreclinu d.etf not ipso facto. At length. r, civil libettj xh restored witb create me w csity. ' peace, ami ueuerai jutxtun jms Humaiooed br tl . r I . ..... tlia t ,tA,m. . .k .... . i . L . ' . a ' .v - uui ii iih- ihssiij' anu Wisdom ol (ln " r 5--iu aui-i lorinis coaiempt ol tho ,(es ami of f iie'tt of 01. In st -ttes a V . L .annu t.P li'i 1 1 III P A 1 1 . i II - IlTV'l rt - .1.. .,f nfliiri nl tntji i-.v. On liis ; " "'' CUIUS i " . V frmltr sikf-reifB inwdrfi, liu ir mine 'and raj?) rr.casuro. and crfn. ! ks m?s rn'mu-ti'iv i.. Croa'Henl of his persou and aulha wa rnnrar to the known policy of the go- adopt ;hk enforce it. be all granted, lot us r'f.y' " . 'he.inagis'rate, the party ver'Mrne.-i V ms ot tlie es-r-auve however, sec, sir, vriielher in the actiut exercise or the '", t,xf jur,Htlu'io" f the curt, be shall V:t t le a-.:o, refused to give it saueli ,ig, pter?ga ive with w ,irl, he h.id ' clothed v V"' . be de"ial ot M9 ihiivc !,e. e..ir,.to menlio,, a fact; whi.h. p-eserved ny bound of modcra- ll 'l i.VJlmi'h T ' ,ey ,am!u,,t ln a n- st, iking a, K. and decisive of-the cliarac. tion , v.elhcr he s, L short ol extre net. X et u ly t nS tor of tlie'M; '!. is itardly remerahered.il U wiaci ,,n nmity required, whi i. nocx,,.- and law, of (h. United aiaiifl hafa r2 not absol,,.,.. J-vgot cn, except by a f w cu- oicn-ry rcromm-ntled. and shirts he could to do as eh.rd. Hie court w.ll lV Li2 noun i.lii t ; js. Iioneral su'KSon s mem Imve been mrncd onlv. bv lb-. inf'.v: .ti,.,i ,r TliU i M.tJiU r ... --i. : j. ... "'Mriiiir ,tlliuu5 'sa ul ccpi'ice, or enongh I He demanded leave to &bue and vi- lity the judge! 1 be' written defence he offered.. ntost wns vet ufiogtej-etl by I lie eourt. wus priotcd. and infi'iii of.i-io .if before 'he public. I should stnil"'ut. ttsa rTrrrrrH-y-w'- - c.iji.Ii.u.vc.mberiSl..jis aids the irte4lD he t moTe from ' ioqmry: tJsoso who perpe'.ra.'e cr riosm i.Us. t ;)?. Uoneral acKSon s rcceiB Imve been inntcd only, by lli:t tboe who permit inpen violatlnf the eon- aoizure ot,ht. ."larks and Peiisacoia, is not aliMltite wcr, the wantonn'e: 'slittithn. n "'P"'1 "vi" ", the l i.it ory tic ftrsl i,.s:,nrtf in whieii he has, ol hisowir matlmss of piiswon ? - -ffln. Jet.'n' o-'1' ',,':' w;)l x'.'!" R inwp. r.tiVis' soven ign authority, declared ami-' wbiie tic event of. the c -tuttem'- f r-V" ';. waged war flgi'W nation with which los Jo-iidful on tue vague iiifir?r m,ltlt-'T iU. i')ip, -snr.-gt :i-h-eiHi4iu'a Miiujiiil ..., .( Nvrnter isii. u:u ;.i. , .i... 1n....:. .. s i rr . . - vy . . Ll.. no inilrili(ir. HMfl. :i 'if Dftrt of tl' feirri! .'Factitive,-no aet nrr u .ri t manini- l!iOu !ien!!v. lo enfarce i. :u'1-jri'y. the vjoiatea i ' i o; v ifieiuian, uv a- tr to..icd:ea'e S iawi. " la tJi? wt 6r' servic in 'i! RU.rm ifipJ durinf the U ' w-ir, t e. set at i nBht the aithorify of the war department and the "ilrs aud artfl? of war. Uavins; mj tesJet'His servic to ijovprnment, with .STOTwwea!ti!it,,r. he was ordered t; . COidict Vm!nth lowr Vfixsis-ippS t axi'm 'the ftriihr ( rc-r in reneUine i dt-sci-nt of the ; 1 osaenla by storm, thougU lie co;- ;iS agitated entdig the members of the egis- "g'ea at tne impnaene.e with wbich ho Know t the'umeV'that the. art was Mtiin t promise capitulation and sorreoder l,)',:l'U' H 'P1"1'11 Mtnmary pu- y to the views and poll y ol I tic go-. ( fhe invading euemv. g.e.ceal Jacks -n, ,1. i ' '--...n .imi lawi-iy nr.c iW cjecu'.iu-. wiMibc uiii..i,'-;r iotiili must liave Jin nv:i t nt in Utn actual r . i 17. , " 1 ..i,.krd nn mpicfrand store. As a Mrn c-.wi.l t,.i be cirruicl ,---' r i..,:- ' . , ' v 'f j tiiij ill Ul CUB tin consent orurxa z )vertHr C huh ome tomnt c ult ea t -i m lt usurped to tlie American people, they have ever scciu ionic ifl tfi im t"tie It I D'MIASIJle. Ill it Hit lUVHSIOII rhntnt l.i vv ifrli l .jr.iulji.t i w lliu '.f .1 i. ..r C .. :.. ......1.1 I... oer. .-.-, Mi,.,.r "..!.! ... - . n . .ti . .. . . " j-M S h- f ijiis im o.i.ini iuuiu ui. uv..v.iici..v. uire, anu nil" luomeKi me project it oiierin."" wth an invasion ol then ovr:i Tarn your eyes 'now, sir. to Scene of gen. Jackson's gleiy. snlied nd hr .w.Ii-at the inde oti th, iuiLrme-t a Ciipitul.itien to the cnemr should he fiiilv and retired nciid tne huzz ts of a neonle .1 . I . . . . .: " . i . . . . -''. u u pniitiji.ii iiiM'siiKeij, to arrest the uieinb- rs, and hold " '" "enats tawed u wrongs. were' not also the scene of unrcstraim d uu- len- e and tyranny. I would detract nothing ffom 'i:e real iiicrit lieMisolayed in his uve- hnpj Hf it them subject to hiv future orders. He wni fi ,ed a ilioim.tnd dollars. iiea'ri' c h itite: ' J ciid tne liuzzts of or this had he go-i' 4 9. . k lit'i hi !' pru'n on iude and cleritv, and sr!r inJ!iirv gt3, enc i peil -t In ap Boiiuaii siaoon vernnr, in his zeal iu execute the comm-iiid.; s'.'n I fr :fri a fear of t cmsrq fences involved in ffuriiCVHiJuct.COTil'.Trund aS infnprMtivn an IS I ll . ' i'-... ... ,s ItneuiiTloiahlo dtfcr.cr of Ncrt-O 'learis in lSli-i5 ,ner which was icrely contingent": and. placing an jtrmrd fc at lheiluor iif ilp ra. tr iitoa!iy. criticism ofhfs t! taty opvra- dtl, mevetitcJ tl,' members feum convening ansmv nun- I ii'iix'i 1. ! tlPII I IV P neVir ilir) ttriin'r a.T."lteni1-d. He marebed1 1 would not. if tke.occ-skm weie propt-r. oil " 4 9. . Mississippi lerritor'. hcen his Inst..- Did the legislature of Louisiana remon ?rite or demand redress ? In the u term 08 1 ab,ieeioa of slavery, ihey-durW' hardly will jioid from him their thdks t)'d the people, in any part of the union, murmur or complain i ; . . . . eonlented. Did the Rres, the Vatei.ujaa 0 t arder . linna (1r nfti-miif t.i am ii!ie to IVi i tnne. sihv .nl1.- sr)ieine. ' from Iniaiuriiisr.,,e Tiic ' Liberl v. "I rsnepiallT of its "town) the i.la ........ .1-. t,nt n i -j irii :i ii t ic i i'iim l.iiMi.n Uie . all. eve llc atarm je was etmtw IIIJ ''1 hilt (!' - r I . J imrtian of tin 'bit v. wl.ic!i skill and '.! ji H..ri if.iriirritrs.!t Hip. biitrrian of ri .im I hit liia sorresfl ttp.s cotnuletc. tli?xt f.iv. riviiiifirnp'is'ni'e cinitar.cv wbich 1 havei!JVt 111. Ilfii '...r..m ii. i. 1 1... i.tmul ,.f -r bavins 1 1.: ..... .... l..cc l..ni.Ci'ial in itu rm( l.r....l' . ...1 .. l.ir-l. f I .ivn m. o'ioif una t'.n HUB COII.O .' l ii. 'm u , ........... . - nf lm -II I'OT Il'i ".ri w i .v ." lll.n? rtTIU 1 ' VJ . - ...... . Mown av ' in Ihai' aaarlf r.-hp received ail or- ( tbao hi i liaot in lis ai . . . . i - ' - - - - rfr-ii --oTelary ,T war. dTfcti ?ins 1 K!ly knowledge- Unit hievinent ail true; oht that gen. j( ackson had before threat -uU that, ex cnedjhang liim.il he sliouhl iiesifate to '(! r-r puisuirg, on irud:erture he Id not be awoke .. I) id the- General luriible biiiii lf at liu- feet of the eoiotHlution, and pray on inquiry into his coiulu;;! aud mo tives ? Did the executive of the United Htatef ihl Fiiiinl tliiru.,i tn A i in ic i t hni II ililpr l! II ! .. . ..... i . i. . I. L ' . I'll'""' ii, ';: ' r . V . . ; Itrava-.nre ol ii ill .:ui grauiuue. imo n wnau vir lie was mmanucu, or rrsumm . - . . (l- U)l- anT cetl. - iiiMnif-Kttd ;:;'lfioa ta ' iSurrender the to exercise his mvu itidsment. Hut -Hi he e. ..... '.i. (...':; .. f 'iv.i -.,. n ' " i - - t. . ' ' Bill 2LII V Ullffl 1114 IIIMUd II . .- . - II. eoimtma roTi 'siuviee. awi 'n t K;v me ire for deli v-.riiij .ir-r evrrj irtieleof pop r y in "lilTWSffrri.o fipo Vri!k!'isr) Wi'ii nt ri.im'iiirio'i. thotirii bu:' fr a time, aiidol ihi; i ... . . . f ' , r a . . I iuU.,u.;.,,i.. i.M.1i'!,.....t,l.p ordPfstlnvil iio;liy ot - an t n m onu- :X'.iti- Fo- ei an'.'ih, n..MiP Mt'r,-.: and alt'rhe triu: I ple'r ofihis UlMMl, lloW distant and stliail . wwmm ythith h- enuld hy hi hand, in ever, i m vei wi I assent win! I have 4pii f ih-nnrt-r -na-'er. a4 .f" 0.i " U'il-i breath to' make my. protest heard.-' xlnion; snd rf."onducted h s army in a body toj i i0.Y- J., kson's fifsts:e:). af his iirnv a) vrrnt.r We rcsiHinnbi tor shotting the doors. a Mi'9f' Indemnity; wia'ch-.-uckuV !''' t of (he U'-osU'jire. in lh. first iiist.imc, li ii phriiy of hi motives amTthe heeah'r.y ol his to I)-.'.: r; t tie nfcVmieof kccv!S them shut?. For.imeaiujres, bot aO'irmi' g their illegality obtfiV ted in some nieastire the naiia;eri'U e, Htt Ces of Ine examine, at the same time that it Traaesife. lastead'-.f mki-ir a'm ' st renV-:, v;v iin. as to iMUos t t!i; vzh entatwoorhismotivs toHie'Vsrd-psrtmpn:, Htat.c of-LwutsiHiii! then in ses i oi. a susji. n .tniWn,.j,im,f on the indul-nee of ?,i- habeas corpus ; ind teed.'it is s ii-.i. JSV ' T'"ln'i .!,,C!:rV' reaHmnei.d that odioii nuur. by repn- aiiottfoi h had taken to disreciird its orJ-r, ... .. ' t, M,?h,if4l ,,prm. , and aggravated ,he ';!" WlVc ttt " ,f 'V' it ot .lUnt,li,ee with the crosses, insult to . the disalfrtioH of the poop, I the go- -thteretaryf6.B.-Armstron5, and in ut4 vcrrfs aiiprvliensi . tlewHIcgomtiment. He expressed t be s- the general hiirract'.t the gc. oral knew: ns wnivumeui ne Tiir. mat ucn oroers ssnu-w j- , , j. .... - ..M.i . . . . . . 1 7. 1 '1. . I . i ,! I tVMJ ri I I 'I lill' III I'llll 11 I I I I V M ' . 1 I .kl ,11 la i . - - t- . . . . 1 . r . i! .. i ut nrw (i ie:iee n iu an-iven- :u ntn i vi. Cert a-inlVt sir, i he necessity of inililary de- potism vhs at an efid. Hid- gen. Jackson re lax Ii V absolute uu! hori'y ? It w.is only tin ill f.trt. tbxtihve'tk'rt f.tnl, leo 'Ui -j.a'ol Decnhber, 1M1 1 till iilxorv tiic 20Mi ol Jan 1 81 S.-'wAen fiie. enemy retired to his ships. Af'er t!i." .enemy, I ol d ;nd broken." -Ind iVt);tn?io;ied tSiiit!--r4H-i.7.: m":Iv. ft'' r. die sus pension efciVlMaw and jiit'i e,;!ii '.tv yvsn oy of tn u l ial law. Could no longer b- li' Ccs S;iv.: V.h civil libeiiywt ref.,red the vit ? No : nli:aiy .despotism 'was sfiit sternly ii:i:titv . ' ' " . j t.) in t:fl n r In f M iirrhrTa d ml rah C orfirane iMJioiince:!. ihnwgh Mr. Ii "mgs'nn. who had oririovterf with the fim nis author of the nlaced on tlr governbryud : '. '' Jft'riburgh Letters, the th-n redub:ed odvo- gislature knew its constiiupn s as well us the . te for soWinrV righii. -a I meSqn'ot to i ex-; govcrn'ii', and better than' t j gt''wsil ; jh il iterate h iaaSt 1 confess, lha' in my own body certainly was not dis s!.c.cn it was. :pwuuve. ws actuated by the generous mo- (j,,ubtless. the lies' judge, w ieiiii-r -the ,ro liveof fiffrtOtisto for -bis volunteers. , nd '' Iinaf-rl jnciviire was r.eeessHf'v )! rveii tipe UenersU 'nitron, it may hav been a pr. vi .. . !4Mli iWiheraVioS. we i.re t .1 tfi lential aispcosalii.n of justine, that he sl: ; .;d t MMproaxihpd i:i his old aee wiih ih" unit f d erimeof bisjuuihun l madtV feel in Jiis h pwsbn th evil of arros uiuestrained Try ,b,r protected tbe oRieer from being punished or' q'leslioned ? Np ! i'listorysir, that reccirdsV ns ninety day's tyrannv. recor. s lo tlint hii' wUoId conduct IstBRtls unquestioned to this day, as if it wrre the regular exereis,e of undoubted u iority. , Still, sir, mar.y wise and good liipn may hef ni d to find an excuse lor k's ail in the cif-eumiiune'-s uuendi!!!; aM tnllow ing the truus-' MtTiiisli t N-w-Hrlf nsrBnt" what wilf'thPy say , if i; time i.t n f. uud peyie, w itliout rthe leas.Lprei- xi of iM cessiK, ao on4rary to alii f'payoirs "'of rxpedwuey. he- h;;s tsiu;n the, .tame, v disposi'ion to s-1 I imse! abuc all ihe cons tit fi7 ed notl.oriiii ? . . . , :, uiBatiunB'jf deliberate diVobcdience of oHers, - ,uMiiwipeet- ti'Wd-upCTioi- aiMlp'--lUy towards gsvermueuC? -are all crimes .1:1 a military offiser of t'ji first uvignifmh. Uen. Jacksoii was cuiltf of t'leth all " I .n iAl mniiary whelhc of su' dient : and it was -delibvraiiog, v ,,t wiih -great oauii m" (;ts wcU itm.gh 'ip- IIS i lg!l alio powrr iv " " slue."" wiii-ii ccu-tjiI Jarksiii not only mis jn nilcd mi? habeas-corpus but pr xliiimcJmar fqllaxc J , f oith.iib .i'dVyJW l le ns tin! i s environs Wcroottiver'e.ritff.r a ctHnp, mi put under a lij irms military pu- Hce.d - - - - ....... Ho rests his drer.ce, ot course ircasiioit ofrnsJaving tne :ss t ) his Mtpviii ititr. . ' - rv a ' fpw iliivs nfier this ititell'g'oro., Mr. pub- LfmaUier1 a meuiher ol the legislature. Hshed iKvVtiiiM'.rapIi ijl tje'iiewsp !', colrti- latc ii. v P-&1V t 4 ioielli i,f the i' l..(e ftf Ja. ks n. p. JJfj Nile. Itep. VITI. t2, ttti ' A. Life .vf-int ks..n. Z&J, 3!J,app. l Nilen' Reel VUl. 91i 2.1.1.. . - . A. . - -i ( To le concluded . ou. next ) .-' t ire impuniT . i . ... . ... ' 08 DOt thP lH(riiili.n nl (lmiuline r - ... -a.-I.. l.-.t ctii',1 u ITif O. gJHt.H-w-..,,u. pui.h,e,,. of any J? " ' Satur- for doubling. 'and witnoaiah .Uhouiinq iiry at least ? ,,' '.v Vlaihorne's wonl'.?or J 'humiliation oTthV ,-ropl and Oen. ?? " J acteoo has (f v:b?XrIle Ud h' m tekson". vioi.. . ,a'. .... i.i,.-i-..-m belU-v ne. If all that gov. I laiUorne t id n.rn ' ,2 . "T"- Mil ... ic... i licu. ....... , . c. .. .1 ,;l l, ,.l,v nmi r OI'llVCO. IO OP- U UC. ou-,. -y intvrKih.h ... i.t: i. j .u ...... fwhi'aiw'e' sbali u ,h(. aep. both 'the necessity. During, the arduous a.ruggie fwties were sensible, aod have borne themselves of the revolution, uiartt il la ,wa iie-w- once """I'Dgiy. ... nf oflaioied. -. viniust I le uifii Iomm intenif, fiiow hTm' tbronH the vil Vai', when wb-do r gitnents of refuge s Jw UcsndUfted ajjaist (e Oreeks iu 1813-l ini,i oi ies wei e einliod'-'tl m, the service ol the iml .a?-0 the b,oodr ma"aere of, r U- enemv. an law ,n M'hM hi too partial JlW PMed tho law of retaliation iSSS1 BT.iil"JgeIvbat the India tftidr7r,wlea In b-pe!?ss.rs stance, .ud irstMi'o." sk ""r accept njrtar 'ia vain KlBVh" h,i8 Sral M to invite them' laad I ...T.l Pkt" eBdsionof tbeir owu b'J bred upon hi, flAgj Ine -"' -TWft Jackson, p. w; gQ. and their fi fend and Kino-- " Pd over the country gmr i . y ?.,...r.., hough for a time do bed im anu... ViW . V .., Mnvpp'iiWiclaimed martial-..law. wi-i- ft ,.i nc was- flu"g before lord .i'Ti:. :...;.. ..ii' tbptirolinas. and his sjornwaiuf i"'"uftH , .... . j enemy, was deriving almost as much aid Irom "TTZitef Jon, p. 154. N.le;i Be. VL 146-49 c Li, of Jickson, p. 22t. 230. Vv -; : f L.ta ickvn, p. 275, 2r8. . v . ' a lesr It Di.ii toy the trai;!,-it l iiiT.id tins- ciiciiy iii.-.'.i.l u .41 HI I IOl OHO ( IHIlOSlilOll army. 5 he printer H locoiitiueiifly Oronglil before,, thp (.Jencrnl. find coinp-H.jii fihc f, unoV 1 liibl prinrer-frerwurds- toUl',th. stocy to liiVj coui the autSior's nafne. Mr.' Lott.illier is-Curth- wi'h ariestc:'. hr a file of soldiers, vithaxit rate Tr thought of the privileges of the assem bly to whirh he bdonKod to cxmp, put into strict ronfiiiimrrit.'g arid arigjed before a cmirt martial as for, 'a capital, qncnce.ft , , Mi . Louallier w as not absolutely Iriendles.', nor jiadJiUriew's crdirvly, lost the sense of. freedom..' Ihry applied to Mr. IJall. district judge of the United Statest for an habeas tdr mis, w hich he .accordiiigly isstjefl.li r ile te neral knew (he ' has "been a 'judge : himsi If) that Judge Hall was bound by his oath ot of fice and at his peril, to issue this writ. Eve- ry end he could hate wMfmably' .tlerjM vBljl been imswcred . by siroVijTli'srTgstsrtibr. piecept. But lie was not content fitn tbatj e Life or jfarkaon, p. 319, 321. Lite of Jackson, p.374. , g Life or Jackson, p. 378,3jJL A Wiles'Jieg.yiliL 24. . A Kf iUTIiNOT Nil AAiKR'TER. e this day conclude 1be pub! U'tnion of tbe dor iiii.c n's, iiKluding ti e. whole of the evidetteef in iclalion to the case? of these two men, and we have.'forliome-to effer any e niiiient,' irotif' the whole of the proceed rgs on their trials halt bfeb'Jeia uvrr iit rfaiiera.HThe ioipreseioa JeffWaOC: Blind iHm the petusal, if is (lificultt for ua to ; eive i adequate term. We. tel tba : derpest norrnw at he wouud which has beta gve,;: irjii octaioon to tne uonor oi oar country j we leel the alroneesi iiinigaaiion an the pnostibUM assumption of kuthorit) by lho huiXarj inbbDal Ibatconveira mrse persons, aada,t iht undisguisedJtttrage it lias 8rtcd mm National Law, and jlirriihs' of tvifltneel Va-; shltddcr at the iuflut nee which ma) follow1 tki' exijn.ple tt 'this light hapdtd vfolationV oU ae cyiioaf jlfe gteat l abve ai'dlplei.did aicbieye niaia;ilf fcettral Jvtkscu nfcecr wltfie sutldrV 4tyndiftrti4.B'ltia es BB.Vlted. ' Kctstta'o fivif(.;tier illustrious at-d ittriotie, sia iGf ttcr 'ine ;auu (t or ivta aiViawaco 'tjjl, fciji lrs in a ftetlcaiatijrf" .if" --iwt'B-;. jitf fiii.ctr 'i.tliose ibilulicBa t,,AS rr8tk M-b 'tor m4;;.n ..rttsii! it U inks jstie with an (xj"'t iiii fitMte Cu b ai oera siou, Ite Ii Vthft v 'tt'i i. b it iislii d citi 7n is at.it i'uintmdT lie aerTieea t Cif Jackson lay tan sij,ifcll &nnrVit uv

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