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, -.re:.. - .anrnnm- .Mi - i '-'j'ss -1. a-ii- '1 ft . 1 . ' Wfiellieftlfce' circumstances vwWeli e&me ti General Jacknn' knowded faring the cnin 'navrlj(ftiil have alTorded idsfc cause of aKjda; (.. i r i..a. , . i -! '::. .. i V- .J t.. ..... ii.'j tlOII whatever those eiJcuaisianea? weie, it was a usurpation ia General Jackson to wage What does Giaar.il Jacfcvjoi about tdiettiroe- 'i! wiese very pioeeeont, saywi this very- 1nT?irnsrn:e-arf wir ' r oieunr ot i!o;.ytfMf a'7i ntiliiy.' ferlii. in tiuie f tVt'J, ft ir.' !. 1 L- kHitIw finaoif fthlu to 'xehWiae7tttabie to.a'b' fcW'atMeJAew, u'tnuf ff. 1 if Ai- ;r-l3 i 2.080. JcftRM.eiHV-UaaoUcr-oi tHe dw 'i-io-i of the'Sodb. tUibcd au!or: er irobit& n $ 1 ha oicei.oPiiiiiii . i'iVoni'npa'Jaa feltfl!JMr',, tfr pro jr -"organ f aiiU'n:caUon 1 allatl W etfoil 4 examine t he-j-t s ;r - 4ef Ltivtlv alsfl fiJiciiUuutsti'ti? fa'lf4 ,Wfc's:lcftei-kd.' I Imva Aerirofv llml flit AyMentfh :fe)fcmHcy has bp?!i-" 4j-tWil . to theatifi i f I'te' 'eyecutivv J know that no nlftueroenf l)wn'mad-fr the insult jitrt ft'tbe"' iialf T'ie dirty'-oVihe W',rtvi"t i h itftrf3 fiT-iis 5tUnrit ; ; Willi fil-ithe pcrsnnftl aclvafntae or Honor or miuts ltfAtul for thc'WuUJre COttd. i iiJH Vfc'v'oiir itt.etftB,-:ttowii1l., vfirfl f J VfeiS p esi ntl(fari ''OtiJi Jacksoii bavins; jhi rtrderiil To fess'limi Hhe eom i-koVf If'.oof ftUfit arifty Wpsrsm, and to fhtls'fe and cWU lli nttbo fciii(f 't?'tte (tt-pcvrhjM . 5Mmttl to behold b'iA presecrte in- the field. tMfijftstiite ion of the Uiiicd &hiei ciijiVet y a tp'rves' ;fo t he Htale1 'go verHnienti" he ftfi- ; t tnf.t of thft offii-er of iheir regiiei-rive m litfUV nd !. ca:kMi!iflh of GeoTj;ia,(likc'the dni('Htiirij or law if't'V"f .other; 2lft(f "-f tbUriionJ ajjVrmit8 fb'e" Govcraor,vw. otp'o, iA.iwaiilr fivl.l(r ill it force. H'ST'litirS Hud M-to.-.-- r-g 4fM !.' Pf.ia. oa. tf!r,-l b pmt eetion of lb', uncdbiatc8, Om of Lis. ovvu ftioutb coIt-iH h'": f ,,. -jh :.' "L .1 i)hi!ltw.of Mttiioiii, ir;ffard uo more pro ine them with tic meri bf -.-war : nnJIv 2d!y yf lending and coiamandiHg the t'ret:J Indif Ids in '-wa; against tlio" United fitatcsf be be ing a British subjecfr and bn cuuiitfj ij peace with ours, It h iieedkss to tiicai ihti evidence auducl iu nauiKM't -of -I he lii'st charge, as the. accnm'U confessed the secotid HwiTbta fat t!ie sUoriim- of the two. ' It hi Sir,inacco'jntab!c to me, bow the court iny tinl convicting this mail on tticse ciiages, should in case, have .committed the jiujtijsli metit of deatb, foi that of sti ipsa and : iiniui sonracnt, and gliouM not have rcqulled the sentence of deatU it pronounced agains.t;r- hutliWit. It is nt clear, that .upon their .awo ,ibiarpj; ;wrt overegii.8t.ite have madi priucijdes Amhiislor, waa a iBM'e.iiciimuscn l jriau ii4 f8tjio.f, Hraiiibuit aad min-ii ? ', Amor. ,er. o a-r . u erei.r oj jj ut if,; sir, the. guiitf Ihe, inc.,,, wHIV Or fferr to-ii..iA? Vnited l Vn ,wuii!d atilt renum,, wb?r; uc- the,, owtiallngiance, - m4 ' Co,'j"n tl.UwJ i nations aflfctUaagc uu'i'-sii mUjjf uUd in afint'ga territory f war, .thejr. , vere ll'ifc to the putiishiue.nt qudjuritidis) -LcMon i - . v-v.- - .' ofduatb. , It .is iinpussiUlA . f.r ; lii-.'ineapar. ;'. .'C ;.firt o1)j.ociioii, io which thoipfc?f.,"t''"M:r',y ,() l:sf..n:i thn Wf i'veraf on fa. are liable, ,w, thai .admit i-.i thesu niciV' P"hlic iusv, bo far a to ice, JHthin any - ,au sveri' faulty of: nil lb olleiiew a!t?i!,l uintt tlioi ily f,r tiuvini'tislivus priitripk afQi'ned theuf , ml nifia, thaU ttftRordin to (he law in tiie fatal general, order. U.Mcai'di'iig" :.iie of ifttious, (hfv by "aeV jriiilt inf orred (!ie for fiMfira of Usr livt : ihv urt not arH-wihli; liilbi" IriWa'iW beF.re vvhrftVlVy vri jrrain' didUQni- bttvoTiX ihuf, h !ieli is given : t!it'. i;v .'H-th.e'Ao.'-o. Cfjiariiif c,nn!ililiin the rqls f.'nl nr!iBlii8 l war ; aiitlit wuJ hardiv he pre- 44y ni'fi tfoeie liave vetc;l in tlu o av eo.. hz'ii's uvr priwn tf tif nature of thrse im puied to ih 'He unhrtppy nK;; If the ,j'-iadievi!)ii be ad.Ailled, tho eatfip( nsrwnst of'ltir waH -iiiH! in liw : and iliustri:iis hsUnws of La Fayetie, Kusfeiils k' and 1) K vlb, the question inny be bronchi invii,:liu!elj' iii i t our boso ns, in its ap- ; I'ditation M the1 bmu-rflest and obscurest of in-itikind. Ajnericao and B ilislj merchants are ;it this Vei .time, aupplying- the;; royal and revolutionary armies in Spanish, ineru cv ( which ever affirds the bjst miket) wjlli ail kinds of munitions of war ; If the mas ters and crews of their vessels should he taken in the very , act of carrvinc on" this inVtilu?! thejiixtentive of"llie United Su,' ' wbdMi!eiure be bold eomii.l! iparttU.Uuthoniysregnraedai oetided ii brders J he ,a iiiurped il,e a," roga'ave r peace ind war intrusted by Vn lions rtp the sovereign .authority 0f the iui d by our eljtii:i.o,t'n:nSre8i.tloherii: U.i4g abro-ated lt known laws of nations eI'i promalsated a new code of hi own, eoniv,,! f rdh!en. U blood: hi has, in fcviS "oUied all law homao and di! g .'ii id yi u I a t ed I hi n w i i h' i in pun it y; -i--stf7-- Uncjuiiectecl wWi p.ubjie;"njca, 'bearinf a'B part la puliiie .aftair, a silent spectator of dinay j liitical occurrencesI 'can yet neverk itidiifc'ret lo great question if rijht that d reeily aftVct I lie'' peace, the houorjand ihejj0D. sti!U!i)rt of iny couotrj'. 'I see BoTeao J i tie present ofcasiori, I u forbear the public e'om. "inunjcatijifi of my opinions ; 'or to saftci )f j could, the i'ldignaiit langunge of IruthiniJ ji,K " J,l,t!r,y i not or spontar.enu growth fn j vi.mt , uiiij iic ij ui ai 10 me V!f lieu V r exjihnrieif. who denn it that hardly pUut vvhtc'r will fl;osHovea a'terit ha takaa -Dr,i rt ljtii .iit cunuatu) paiiK.und cultivation. , ' ri.;s!t.u. SIDNEY. the entcij agAirnt drbuUi'iat wn uiijm in trade, are thy liable to be arraigned befo'n niliti. 4 f t'is at att'hority, indeed1 e eniiaf to point of fcU Arbuthuot wai fgn :d s;ui ( y by Vie couraiur tial. o'i two charge" '. tit ot meitin . m Crpek ludiani lo wir nsj.iiful the United Stated lit? hitntelf bein a Hritmb aubjoct an.l hi nation at peace witfi oum ; ' 3id of ; aiding, abetnn ami eomfor'fin tli encny, "opp'vi 's; litem '.with" tTse ; m"ealT4'TrwTrir virill hardly b'5 be- ,j lievd,Nthai the only 'proof Ururtpd apptiea oi rice c wo eiiiinff s. :ii the evidence of JoUfi Wiomet, d-t -lines the I Iiear it ureiU tliat ArDiithnot and Ainhtis or aresioa of any kin1. .. . ... i . . .;. ...... :.. .' Ia ll?' "C, ,Z ' i': afc". to:,h3 tirsi of tw.e.,a.g'... II MO IIIIPI'I I III lllll UFWl,'l" -r - - Stbirt of the ria:H,' Ger . Jaekion dee'.anii lh t eoninarid virtually sii.eto f the eonstiVu-. t?Af Georgia o-tspee'. to fie niiiitaryl au thorily of it"exeutive. at. I?it ; aird ' m what l,th"-r re-ipecij- M'l !n know bi;o eeaoiig jt.$al oeeiirfl asiai loiiHiaiui,(lo deveb'po. She Jfi)int of hipretfn-'ion.. Gov.tr sr lli butvlbad Usiiied au,. order, never d.iubiii-g, ! are4iay, l.i . own, c;i;istituiioi3l ami law fa I $?w?ivv The order-was most vi!ely '-abiiied, .(jeuwil J.u'kuo, iu.t conltnt with asfiuouog tba.pwwer of red.-r 1105 l!' alup (for that was aa'u8rpalioH) quetion and deci-s the au XhorUy of I header i ' if' ! ''! letter of S'oy 7, KSI8. he Udl G('. liabun, ia plain j erni s -1 v Yi' li s '-rA a G vi r nor of a t a t e w i ih 4a y miTitary' d'ivijrioii, have no right .to give uvu.ilitary order whiK 1 am in lira field" Bj .judd, 8ir,lle monirtniHi cortReq ;enoe of tljis ijbrorti! and bold-pn-leniionif it shonid obtain! . 'Should an insurrection occur in any of (he y,ti bvloi!!n.5 tti d'tv sion o the south, -whilftGeneral J con i in the held, t,hn g yurnnr (if the st ite, and of eeure evry inferi or'olScef of the .iollitia. mut patiently enduro lue Horrors 01 O Kitiie wui, iiu "ift" litjjcan be know-! ! Sir, I cannot repres Vie sen'iment of astouishuieot 1 feel, that the eiJiitiire or the 'represelivfs of Georgia in C inri sg, have not demandedliis iuirnediaie arW and trial. j But in truth, ir, wjfrbavethe best reason far "Waving that in Gen. Jecknou opinion, whenever he is at the bpad of a 1 army, all iho power of every branch o'f our goveriiuients, tale and federalj are suxpundiid Jr transf rred to him. SIU ia'truationi fur l ha c induet of 1 he war jig-UiHt the c;niaole -may be ga' tiered froni ttsc Prpid?nt' late inrH3grt to Uowreiti: be wa aulhoriz'ifd to pursue t!ie .ivage cneuiy into tlySpaib territory, if ihey huld itkt refug' iliere, la&iog earc not ta '' .encroach uti the rij;.ht of Spain. According to llii laws of "5TjLti on s 1 1 iTal5olutiTy Uudaw ene ity in a neatral eoiiatry,or eomintt in it any other hostility : b'Jt if a neutral afford a..re treat to one belligereutV'. and "alio a- him time to recover, and .:fe(i af.iV'ahL""ojip.rtM'iity of riioewiag his. attack on the territories t f tin pother, that jntb?" may march rata ttie nsu'ra terriloiy'ih quest of hi ein-nij 'i'he orders 'wtich w?rp ivT-p ttt . Genura! Jackson (as 1 underhand the,!) aiiihorjzed hi:n u carry war irro .'Plo'ida . agAinst a hp Bertiiiioi'. b. noi to efWrnti hostiliiyva t'isi the subj cu of Spai: ; and bis forr RHonJenee shews, that he iiimvtf ut derstood them in the same light i afquil-the. 5xecutive, "'therefore,' of inteiiding a violation. 4f ihc eonitiluiio if waging war without a previ'it's dee I ai ( too of it bj CongreS''. The iiieriis j.f Geo. Jaekson conduct may Jn 8'a a naviil or military court martial, hcntented, aoijf hanged up at the yard arm, or on the noxt treo? Matty of our you'h have accept ed cotniiiisHi'ins in the Patriot army, and are figiiiing I he b 'ti les of South American jndependei.ee ; liottld they fall i .to the hand3 of the RtyaHstsrnd. as 8 Grne, or could a court marrWH be (ietailed . from her armies, When who would bans them in col I blood? . . 11, . 'it . c inieij; of & ielt iii wi:mm al interpreted ,tcr at i not unite in war wiiucmiizeu nations, f tp an tudiaa Uhit eaited Li:tle I'rinc", -which but Mi ll lue; wJJ savages ol the I rcst, who the witness said igijed by i I ; Ar:a n nof, without stating that it ya gae "V, tht A'runthnot wiio itood accuse;!, flioug i it aj pears he was aeipiainte I with liitb t i'l vvri 1 111 5 and the evidence of Willi itn Ha .nbi'y, (Artouthiol's kaown aad m rta eivny) that the wtlni'ss bad b:n told liylM Inliann, that Arbu'hnot hadJualigjaou them to war an;;nl tho United Wtatcs, anil lo toe niunr.' plunder of our eitizens.; Vh;n "thtJ pit iiforme l, that ttie ruk-s ot ei':'!e::c? are same in courts in trtial, as (Ua'se that nr in eourtvof law, it will bo at nn Ions to nu!u a t the British piisoners, taken on (iur,ur fiir estimate of the merits of tbisf ennrtfttoo. tliern -frontier duting-tho lae warr-liitfH A 1 1 the second charge, (di carding the .har- by the side of savages, whom th'v and their say eviuanee o pnuc! the pr other those he ever incited the Indians to nlF;nivr d.iiot respect the laws of civilized 'Warfare 1 i k-into the hi-Jtoi'.yof my own country, and ti.no- there (thank tluil) that such a dn titivliou is not to.he endured at this day. We never befofe -heard of it. Had it prevailed. I know not iow tn iny Knglishmen Grn. Wayne mtr;ht have hang-d, iii .lhe vvar-ho conduct- cd against the Indian ; hut Tie could not si-i- lK0 the pleadings of consciencf and human- ,l, jty jit nts uo.-jtiin, or encounter tne frown ot ,;i Washington. liad it prevailed, why v.rre , . a ' Viie same w. i t awlyJ Hie ..government had incited to bosttiity against pal proot oft-aa clurgva arvm-fri s, atatime too' when (to tiie disgrace of the is,i.r?.owacorresuon lAd aiAl. British name) reward were offered for Ame- .dociments. I -,ay MVg lican scalps; v!iy were they no. ail. in tar.t- papiers eouiauriiot the learfrVA&SiMl Iif .iti , ..', a I'm.- , nnu, i.u.11 .van iiiui itu lii l ai:i ill lull r WIium n.'il k.i I....... ...... I' .!, asainsi the Uoited ., j .v- " ' 1 T, Annual I r nt i l A I . t!... ... J .., - itiij iit Licssr 1 .ill ricuuu 1: LiirKi; 11 in 1 fvi' 1 states tr tnair citiZ-Mi : .nev rata 9 to me i- - v; ? .. ., . . v.... , . ,. 1 ' . ' the r sentence was undoubtedly riP"ht ? I k- sure .r del'uoe and preveritioa against ag- u, , t, 1 , . . .-.i"i. iUm l.Uin 'w .r 3"in!n;le v a-was iU an end, and had it sti I zresi'ns noon Die iiidtins. eiririMH insuira- 1 r- t . , tin tliOtti t war, lie -m t:iiiett.v ' eoniaere.l ,. . , . ., . ... . 'hTice i f !"'9"'ll;' 'i ci:r.is u me uniieu mines, io ue up nee o ., jeajt with aeeordins' to the wUdoni ' his sro iu iri.lh. re- .. ,?- ... 7 vrruviicm. i ue iii.inu even 01 me gtuny upon tae t . 1(, their utter ruin the ertdlsi om f re, toimprs tipn $4&r miwds. ujiu'i the correstioodputs, that me enuroaehnients of our . . . . 1 u it... u. ... . Ai 10 Amhrisier. the CHIfi-'IIS 11-it v.if iiii.ti.iu;. 111 ihu 1 ivai- : 1 1 1 ; - 1 .! coaaeuiTi uenf. sa miwaate correspoimsiice mere is nit to bs fuU'id ou word trsi jer than' the following latter to oar I -yl ,ui Ageat. -General ditchtfll, of Jthuar'y la, t iLi : " In taki'ig tse. liberty of adi!r io you, r, in behalf of tii uHforiuaate tadiaui, believe ;m- 1 havo' no .vish but to see, an end put to a war. il jii'tsisied ia. 1 foresee must eve no ally b ted in r f t word. )iregtrding, his orders usurp 'igiioe power of Congress, which alone by our co isluutiori is capable of declaring 'Wr,-bt.tVSt. Marks' by assault, and Peusa y eola by. eapitnlatir.ii the first on the 7th of Aprili and ih" laiier n t'e 2Tth of . AI ij. V hether in the interv.il nf fifty days: wiiip.i V elapsed bet weuJU." Zure ifthe tw.; posrsy iho Executive had tiw: (0 get in'elience,. o! hi propppdiv0, 'M,d leW orders to Hfie" .'' i3erir?',.w'l'ei!ter.l! dd spud him stich or der ? aud whi Mi-r lie was instructed to per-' iit ia or in f u heai fort her aggretisiirn againji fcjpain ? arrqiMstioias'-which.: will d'-servt 't 'Wiilion, bit wha'h are 00 to he. discussed in tbu actual state of the iijforaiatioa before the. public. . Tbis'-'udy we kaow, that . tne Presi- deal, while In preserv?' peaceful relation, with. Spain, hft -disavows Oen'sral Ji-ksoa's p'-oe-edings. ai the sa ne tiau exsnsun and ap " p!,iud that odi:er hvnielf for tueso very act. Ufa of Jackson 333, 3Q3,apii. F. NileV Iteff. NIU t-fif iroo -f-Jind, aa.tluiyar.ono.L..jtiu a.g.gri toe-,. if ia the height of their r.-igu the) have An rni'!ll I1IIV PCMIS ! Illl Vim H f... ... - v v " 7 -K I ...In il...... via i.!m 5ii..t' nKVitiif i.ifid I.IUII ,11V !'l. ." v. v m .......... ... ... . ....' nant spirit against an Jnvading ft,"' 1; is tru ', he was th organ or tb i lrtrn "iit ni' the Indian appeau la.tue osaeers ot Ms h aniiru Mht i 1 1 1 t if court martial did not hirn to die. Tho first senionce. as Gea. Jicko 1 in pleased to consider it being inistaiilly renciuded by the cmirt, was i.-ivt 11 1 1. r.n.Kenteneat nil His approbation cnuld 1101 revive itn existence. Tho last s-tiuleoee wa -the oiIv e!tene. AVhtii the CAinmander'Ta chief disarmffivpi! if. ifio r.inst ! oivniil . r T ' l.-illsv Itt4r ilika urns k m-il i !k .-tv; i .., I -.'; w !j-7ii.j Trito 1 if sriijr-f 1 fir i;tt'ii 1 in 11 ii'l 1 to rt-consider it. llvnvhat authority, t tier, "'was "A oilirts t e r (too ineil Tode alhT G F tilths overS irn --KEW roRK, JAN. 2 ffoosv Tli3 arrival of the M .anhatran pats the EAl. Ws .'of the G z ,'tte in possession of-i-ra,-and Liverpool pape-s, ami Lloyd's Lists, to th Kit h of November, i he onl:.. vent of moment is tho Death of Uiequetnof England. It is renwrkahh. thali mi he drii of Janu ary last year, we received the account of the death of the lVmce Gnarlotte. who died on the 6th of November -and the first of Janua. ry this year, the news of the death of QuWn.,who.'didjjiitht7Jaember- Tne French funds a e gradually rising from their depression". . On tne '12ili Nov. the fi per cents, were as hitrb as 70f. 60 ; but a Friday tJiy fc!l to 70''. lbc hoing nt'ill 'anim.. propme ;"Tbe Sovereigns still continued at Aix-la. Chapelli the iiegiitiafous between the differs cnt powers being carried on. ' It was run.ored on the c mtinont- but con tradirted ni the Paris papers, that England is: going to exchmgo Hanover foe B lgiuin,ce(l. ing I be former territory to PrtHia. ' M. de Talleyrand .has refin ued to Paris, and resumed hi fti tier ion? as Gf.md Cham berlain to His Majesty, : . . I iie. arlicle.i of a treaty lalely m.ide h.etwcea the French ami E iglinb goveruinenls, guaran tee ti French ships trading from Iloiubon,. aud their establi-iiiDours at Madagascar, the. same rights and privileges as are granfed to liriglish vessttls cany tug on a similar com. tuerre. U the Cngiish contingent, there oidy re w ill over- wi,,'ftf Major ' General Ad.sev JnekKon, iiil elv y- . ,' " whiMe hands are the powers of psaee and wrar, I ii an i'i.ii. ... 1 .1 .1 ' T to mains in Franco' S.-iSi- men, anf Sf 9 Jiorsc&T7 Of thes? troiijig suua'will nut quit Valenciew nes and G.nabfay hefarc the 'iOrh Nov, .- A grtind'cxpedition-is still spoken of, as intending soon to sail from Spain iff South, meriea. . Gen. Gonrgand, who was with Bonaparte at St. H!er..i. has been arrested and sent. out of Kr.ghinii. He has lately published a biwk'rtdatLve to the great man at St. Hele na, which h said t have been the causa of his at rest. A 11 order in council has been issued, pro-"' hiUiiing 'the esp ulaii n, from England, of giiupovv.ier. arias, or amintmiiton to Africa, ll.o Ve .t Indies, or any oilier part of the continent . of America, esf'cpt with pcroiis si in to con:hiue six 'nicmiJw. frtufl tiie 33ih Nov. :'" it was said, that one part of the ror tents of the I'fe de-ji itehes fr.;wii 8(, 'eleaa relates lo a'ti'tiipfs,- to eorrupt oine of ih troops there ly a I nvio lvigi iu l, ii is made capital t' r eae, or 'at'iempt'ia reseu;' Sssaparte .iu bisdi fl.iem oit. , Pj.ar-i?xi2i;iiaB'9!lte.Jiahe)la.aad i!.c.A' ex inu.T. e i iiansiiii we exo -fiKion ur iuc o;s o .Vf. . . . .'.. ... irv.ol a no' iti we-i iiaSrtgp,' nav .retuunru- Brassa S eicd, Lriek, "withaut ..the loss of .... . ' 1 . 1 . I .. .1 !.. ha man. 1 nev . li.av coinpienoy sueeeutru iu awkward J ...t -i.-,i.'....r.niWar Ravi nnrf ia v ... ... IIUI I'' . '.t V ..- -.... ' T . I.. .. . I'.. I "1 . f-. v., . . III. 9 l.'ll . 1.1 I 1117 "IMH 'l itl S I'.HII- liie and d.Mith. Mr. -Oai?, in his - oifieioii diet; fuggeVrsj tia afid ieili ii was wo doubt di. tated bt i or tae namsa en veifirae.uii ni tneir aajm at ion fu protect ion 111 what thisy'dve m-d toeir jul rigbts, and of their reninnjitra ic s i iar own lailixn 'agents, against past or aotieipated injury and' '' oppression.; -It is poHsibie loo, lhat ho supplied l!iem with, sf sc .:n(y. ,r;i;i nit'toav, of war : though a merciful eoarl would l.rvi-.. l"nf,rill- lllllt lliilrt !;'.'; ll' iuiii.I t H:.:t ,00 oound of lead,' Wore Tfcied by -an b- n to -ript, sHopatby aod p jrdou. What diao' trader, as a supply for hunting not f.r 7" h 4 i "1"'; oar. . That ba-look a deep ilUereslm theaf-l''.0' . ,0Vn! l;tmu'? rim,tohs fi-rr of this doviiteirraceVtha, he depi.red d"fn l ''f ,U"U ihffi fheir .nerable coad.itou : that he ragirded 1 ")s ir, tAA man oiheer dexttoyed and was desi- - 01 .piieiiaw creature, v.ito- from utter ex -' ',u.' .BnyVighiriJ -.power, wilbnut atoy ath-ifuate j, j Kinure, anu wnti sueii iiiOiiceiH pri'cipitai;y as - 1 t . . .1... . ... . !. '. hikivc ii.iit) i,r di aver u me in, '-rva ierai jacssou . ejusiucrs - inein 1 ns was cer- . ' -;-T- - ... . , - - ainly guilty. -.Tiie General regird. bio, as W Jfe'V 'f ' 1 ' -'V ,,cret agent of tb,"tin,ish goveruVnt, aad j J1 ho.,aI pnd, ynk, -hinks that goveraaieat was well advis-d of ".V1 American herl, oppressed ;ta tiie load J 1 1 111 UhlliliA vsj luriiil 4-,.nroftedi-i!s.t I tbiok "it verv nrnbabie ! . '- .... j , ...... j , regard to 1 hi? wishs of tins onioner, vrho nre- .rreil deal'h o theigon.ninioin jioni.jjmcat, for Which that- fate-was cunoioiteii hy 1 b'e court,.' i'r.ii is ; iii':t. ti mere surmise of Mr.-tialesi If tii" f'-cl - -were s . 11 'atjgrayaipsi Use tleiiefar' g lift. -A heave ntna asking death at brx hands, as a refuge i'mm disgra, 'ahouM Ivb awved Uhu to'respH't, sfmpaiby aod p-.irdou. nseertiiioiog thirtio passage exists between tbo Atlaat.c and. PaciSia Oceans tl.rmgb D'tvis" rilrii nod Uutio's liiy ; tiiey fouud the whola to be siirr-onde"d by high land, extendicg to the north a fir as I at. 77. 05. ivl tmig. 4 ) i tem as tits l Jllow ereaiure; ami was tiesi rous ami active la save ttirm Ironi utter ex irpatioa ; f tbc'se unchristian crime (a aid V. and 10 t he 7-1 th degree of latitude siretcb ing wej'tVard as far a 8i AV long. I hey have made many curiou -observatiori and dis eoyer.ies, r 'ivli'ich, perhaps, will not ho consi dered as th.; least iolcrestiug, that f n natioa i tj inhabit the luetic regions, latitude of 7 and' 78,Mvho thougU t .nit tiat vvoul.l ururo not his suit out tin 111- ifiecaSL'. It would prove (hat H was not the ;ti Jividfial, hut the British gverntue,)t that "id wronged as, if any wrong had bseu ilone,. -is ;sulijeet could b guilty of jio fault ill fi' Iiwt-ng. lis orders every subject or citizen And .all that the President of Ihe U; States has sa dt and all ht ' has done, i f to tell C u-greas that a copy of ttiv proceeding -of .the. court martial, in the trial bf drbitthtiot aUd,nbr:ster shall be laid before ihemf and tufu(fi.i, the pro- L'lise. . , .:'" - .''' twes obedience to Ui gbvermneni ; except, J Here, sir, for Hi 9. present Ietn sbnt the iaie. d. the olS -ers of tieucral Jackiou'aowu ) .hvis.un of the South. 1 . . ' Aminister was "fc())iviQted, . 1st of (tiding, dieaing and cointnrtt-eg-the' enemy, eupoly- Nile's ti b' x;i. 3:j?' . - f Sou oliioial di'Saleli of Uxy S, 1313. scene, Gen. Jackson, from the moment' ':ha.wa' intru.4ted with enmmands has, avowedly ami systematically, made oi 011 will and plea sure, lue sole rule and guide of all hi actions : he has suspended tho executive leg'sfativo and judicial functions of the slutes, with arbitrary .svriiy, aad ussunled to do sj a of righi. j; be. has b;'i!ig I' )ir.i iwen iae. ..ihi!I':ii 01 . .0, i no .I......-, tiie wbrld to 'the sooth us till ii-c: tbtit'.a-..' eratiali" h.t i succeeded gretjition. of a people 1 w ho bud nrver tasted the .harts o! cant iau, no idea of aj)iiiremvi IJ-iiig had never seu uiiiurtiy . a?id whose . chiefs r.ad hiterto snf posoii'T.eni.ves iiioil,'reis uf the universe. The banking house of .'"Goodwin and Co, at Portsni-i.iiiu has stopped payment.. ' Tilr. A bliutt is the new v is ief Justice of Eng. land.' i , - . , - tevtivd j'.prsonsi.ave hern ai rpsh d at BrnS s y. .. it. waithought prohable taat i-I.ese ar resialifm have taken place ih consequence oT the recent ilikliig' n-e from t-t; Helena. 1 i'hi; Daiik of Auiiterdam lias given' notice lh.v.t, ..'ow.ng to the greaf , demand JVii' jBney U1.1t v.ouid iio longer discount : bills for le& ibtan'.fi per ceMtrtei-est. The former ra.. was d I'-Z per cenf,' 1 ----: Sir Gtegor MacTGrrgor vas in .London. " liic l!h IS ovemher. utid ;:s imtiieihati ly lf 'jirofced.lo Deal. F It was Paid he would c bark" on hoard f one of Hie to ships for
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1819, edition 1
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