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.1 , - r 1 ! I Vor. XIU. I'll p v . y ' f&?4 .; .y-..- V- - ; irr-mikU' i auiUle description of tpirtjflnd'c.to thepartyt lojured, tind andafeiolhe gnos, apd imf ti -J i force ps -thevse?; and;thi;njind which rhe ojrnr andectriroanderof the . halt ndi cqraQptid ti;:,-; I-HU) 13CgtSlCu r rthe-Moti6ntodUmtMthebinoTerrttkd ptc0f hrsldencc of each ooeV coflder Teasels making stjcb captures, and alaq sionandccrtatc.ixspctitch fA, - -Srf' -5a tfgSSsSSSs S28S2fei& SUPREME JoljTcrrB, 1812. t nrutLnttCJr. jbBnd ether, ncnj.nianey temft CoVper i. tbe Disroil Svimp Com SSand BUI aUiDiwed. ; K Jn!,n Wet I' wife w-PeTisee. oflmud . frw CimUrland. "! John fattewo.-M. Ja WiUSama-Naw. SSIMH9 to ct it aidf allowed. CUSe Perry Steele-Judpnent aame. ill, Executof of enj. Sprudt trial.re fUhe State-Birtlett. Negro SUre f&atj proper wmed j. A new trUlprntrd. Bridge 11X00 from the the Plajntina. f John F.Denson John iiuckaby-Jad. "SSlSdgt fortbeDe. vAAdreVr. BnuinHania.-BiU di. ! iaU,eL ":. ct . , JoirrMckw.NoahTrotinao. Judg ment for the Defend . Jones k' others r Jones & others. The a petition lor iae wimovwii w eUVC rmZCvilford. TVn on detrse 01 jodh naiuuvun vu Adams. Judgment for the Defendant. ; Fr$m ITatifux. , ' ; f Den en demise of Woohon h le v: Wil lUShelton. Judgment for the Defendant, j " State x "Wjatt BaUai. Reiaoni for arrest of judgmenl crerruled. Jodgrnent for the " StAlC ' - ' From Hertford ' Abraham I?otfwync rs Wm. B.Cbeathinu J ad gment for the .PUintiff. Von J.ntf. ' wniiani Filgo xt: Wm. Penny-Nevr trial n PTk t .Ksdingds and Thomas iliclhart. Defendant entitled to f lead. . t Ftcrt IredelLl , - ' James Porter lAttbew Knox's heirs. Sail abated. ; . 'T 1. Robert Johnstcxri. Jas. Gay. Judgment for the Plaintiff, f;'. . , FfnJlteektevh'crj., ; The State ta Wm; Flinn. The ficts must be sent up instead of the abttraet questions. From Jltfxiinit' Den on demise of Henry Hunter t. Frede rlrtBoan. Deeds received in eridence Nonsuit set aside, aod new trial granted. .? From Moore John S-awtU u,Wn. Shamberger. New trial granted. - -. .- J-rem 2 en. Honour. . Thomas C Reston Executor of Thoa Cliuton. Plaintiff is ent'nled to a child part itb the after born cliildren. Samuel Ashe, by. his rxt friend, &e. rt. Geo. Moore. Mary Hooper and others. The arts of Confiscation operate and the demurrer overruled. 4 . From JVorthantptoT Turner Bjnum Henry Hunter. Xew tri. al refused. Frrrm Paffvotanl: Andrew Bales -r. Wm. Eiheridpe k WiUls r.tlieridge. 4d;rnet fr Defendants. ' JVn on D-'m'tse'-of VilTuam B. Sbeppard r. Isaiah Relf Judement for Defendant, - ancis Keby t-t. NVm. Blount. New. trial defused. . . 4 f . ; " Frvn rUt. Jonathan Fellows rt. John Rice Judgment jor tne I'umuTi. -f Frm ?r7T . .' " ' State v. Benjamin Johnson Reasons In arrest of Judgment overruled. J , fatthew rieatheridge'tVH'T Fanner, Xtw .Trial refused. .1 - . Curtis ri. Teker. Judgment for the De fendant. . ' : ; ' , ' Benjamin Tores tt. the Justices oi Rowan Conmj. TheJwtiWwho took the nst of taxable property had no amhority to add the b.llurd table to Uie schedule of laiable'pro' perty rendered by tnp PJaititifTj that.there-; iore th certiorari ought to be sustained. - P"m SlDlet. ... r.dmTi l T!easVy vs. juhn OardwelUiMoV tion.todumis the suit cverruled. IVn on dem.it orCr Cloud Matthew Dcathendge-Judment foc the DcfcndasC j.TLrn?c?iM:)f Ju,,n r.mwti V. John 5uirord-Judgactt fJr Defendant. . f. ' ' (II .T . . - , t ' II .. . 1 - .. ' . jr.,- . - v -..I.LIkVTV t.J Cl... Kii.lihaltflj t - The dcUKm on utii.ttut mm m o gc; the officer or person who shall be em- ' " "'r'vr-l Mejia or twfcWe roonthi afier date t but if Tf Of State. ,v ... ;sy.. ...... ; r v,l . v- T,J. ;Lii-.V MJv. M:...v.:.ti. hi 'n- tn hnr tnier. i Jli ji; Jti, - KK:.:r;a i.rLlI tV io the ease snd afterWmg paid the Kotes rr ram w mija h i 1 el uiaiiiuii w vavw to this kind of JCotes. LAWS CF( THE UNITED STATEST- An ACTf for the. more perfect orgini ration of tbe Army of the United States 1 . . ... Beit enacted 3y the Senate and House Di. ,. . , Representatives of the United States -.-ii. -5- : , of 'America, in Confrtss assembled, That uie mianiry or me Army ortne uni ted States shall consist of twenty-five j t f . ... regiments ; ana mat-a regiment snail consist ot one colonel, one lieutenant colotael, one major, one" adjutant, one pay-master, . one quarterma ster, brie surgeon, two ' surgeon's mates, one sergeant-majorf one tjuafter-master'a, scrgcan iwo principal musicians ana ten companies Sec. 2. And h ii further tn&eted That each company shall 'consist' of one captain, one nrst lieutenant, one second lieutenant, one ensign," four acr;cin, six corporals, two musi cians and ninety .privates. , , ' Sec. 3. And be it furthet enacted, That to the regiment of cavalrv, au thorised by the; act passed January eleventh, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, entitled, 44 An act to raise an 'additional military force,,, there shall be added one riding master :- and $0 the regiment of.light dragoons, authorised by the act passed April twelfth, one thousand eight hundred and eight, entitled " An act to raise, for a limited time, an additional mili tary force," one surgeon's mate. S;c. 4. And be it further enacted, That each troop of cavalrv or light dragoons shall consist of one captain, one first lieutenant, one second lieu tenant, one cornet, folir sergeants, six corporals, two musicians, one master of the sword, one saddler, one farrier, one blade smith and 'sixty four pri- j "" Ci&JVI nj OUU ill t;ui Ul m master of the sword, shall be the same as those of master, and the pav and emolument 'of a ridinff blark smith. shall be the same as'thofe of a farrier. Sec 5. Jtnd'be it further enacted, That the miliurv establishment au thorised by law previous to the twelfth day of April, one thousand eight hun dred and eight, and the additional military Force raised by virtue of thd act of the twelfth April, one thousand eight hundred and eight, be, and the same are t hereby -incorporated, and that from and after the passing-of this act, the. promotions shail be made through the lines of artillerists, light artillery,' dragoons, riflemen and in fantry - respectively, according to es tablished rule. HENRY CLAY, Wm. II. CKiWFOXl), " PrttHoa of tMt Snsie fr Umfrt. jnne it, miy approved. JAMES MADISON. Mr An Act Concerning Letters of Marque, Pri zes, and Prize Goods. fj BE it enacted by the Senate and Houte of Re trestntatlret rf the United Statet tf America in Qjngret attrmbitil. That the. President of the United Sutes shall be, and he is hereby authorised and era powered to revoke fc annul at pleasure all letters of Mat que and reprisal which he shall or may at any time grant pursuant to an act enti tled "An Act declaring war between tbi Lf.ited JCingdom of G. Britain and Iie larid & the dependencies thereof and the United States of America and their ter ntorits. , , r-..- -. ; Sec"- 2. And be it farther enacted. That all persons applying, for , letters of Marque ind reprisal pursuant to the act rlbrei iaidshall state in writing the name and Ij wun inirreiciromuiuuiciiic "i-.mt u-, , 0Wrjcr0i ovrtjcrs 01 tnc snip or vessel ,Kcl,r?; u c u'cu v n ? was sued for the interest from tke dates, by : th Mmevah'all''be reduestecr -'.'Sec.- &Mbeh furtber.ta$U(lXhx the Fre way of forfeiture for i failure of punctuality t ?XrfUthJ sldenVof the.Opfted Statajl b.Jfche declared lliat. such interest its. not. in equity time beingf snail give oono, ia uic -j . vw. .r- . . .ui..- rexoraHe. This decision will put nend gtstes. with it least two responsible sii- .lMn??racti(s I Sf fi. And be it furtvef ..iiAn -r letters of Marmre nrrd 1 aiiw luiii a uiwrfivt m - - w . w - - rcDriSal shall be issued as aforesaid Che1 rPtiM -.. interested In such vesse'. in the penal sum of five thousand i- : U ;r.. M h. nr'nviifed with wW tWnn. hundred and fiftv men. then in the penal sum of ten thousand V j . - dollirs ; with condition IhauWowhersU officers and crew, who shall be m ploy r led on board frn commissioned vessel II hII end will obseVte. the treaties and . . 1T k. : laws of the United otates, and the in, . u. . k- stroctions which shall be given them ac- cordinp to-law for the rectiiatiorrof their j BMUU'IU IC3 Wll UIHIIB.ik whw ui.vuiu- mitted conw to tenor e'f such vessel, during her,commKsion, &. to deliver up the same when reyoked by Sec. 4. And be it further indcted, That H cap turtjs and' prizes of vessels and. property shall br forfeited- andsnair accrue to the owner?, efficers. and .crewS v of the vessels by whom such captures and pri z'es sha-Ube made ; and on due condem nation had, shall be distributed accor ding to any! written agreement which shall be made between them; and if there be no such t agreement, then one( moiety to the owners, and toe other moi ety to the officers and crew, to be distrib uted between' the officers and crew,' as nearly as may be, according to the rules prescribed for the distribution of prise money, by the act entitled An Act for the better government of the navy of tne lUniteUvotates; passeq me twenty thin) day of April, one thousand eight hundred.- V . ' - ' . . m 'a . 1 a 1 a. Sec 5, And be it further enacted. Thar all ves sels good? ind cfTects, the property of a ny citizen of the United States, or of per sons resident witUin and under the pro tection of the United S ate, or of per sons permanently resident within and un der the protection 0 any foreign prince, government or state, in amity with the United States .which shall' hate been captured by the, enemy and which shall be xe-captured by vessels commissioned as aforesaid, shall be restored to the lawful owners upon. payment by thero respectively of a just and reasonable sal vage, lo be determined by; the mutual agreement of the parties concerned or by the decree of any court having com petent jurisdiction according to the na ture of each case agreeably to the pro visions .heretofore established by law. And such salvage' shall be distributed among the owners effirers and crews of the vssstls commissioned as afore-: 4 ( . said, and making such re-captures ac cording jo any written agreement which shall be be ween them ; and in case of no such agreement, then in ' the same manner and upon the principles herein before provided ii case of capture. ?f . Sec. 6, And be tt further enacted, That before breaking bulk of any vessel which shall be captured as flfoteaaid, orjdther dispd sal Or conversion thereof,' or of any arti clts'which shalj be found - on - board the same, such capii red vessel, goods; or efiects shall be broirght into some port of the United Slates, or into? same port of a nation in amity with the U.; States and4 shall be proceeded against, before a competent tribunal, and after condenv nation and forfeiture thereof, shall be long to the owners and captors thereof., and be distributed as aforesaid' "jffnd in the case of all captured vessels; goods and effects which shad be brought wi.hr in the juriiKliction of the United States, ; the district courts of the 'TJnited States shall have eitclusive' original cognizance I trTereof, as1 in civil causes of admiralty and. maritime jurisdiction ; end the said courts, or the. courts, being oonrts of the i United States, into - which such, .cases shall be Tcmdved iindiiri which they ' shall be Snflly : decided; 'hall'ad-'-tnajf j aecree'rcsiuuuop, in wnoip or .in .pan 1 when ,lhe capture shall hVve!ee.nia'deI witnout just cause. u,maaewiin-. "out.prbbable cause, or Otherwiseunrea- sonably, may older and 'decree damages1 enacted, rnt before mc. .wuucu aiaic'wi .ui awy si-.ju J I or near such Dort.; who shall take w, 1 r . . 1 of ibcii safe keeping 5nd support, afth governing anjj qirecungitne coiwuci ccrs na verews, copies ui wu .uu ur uC"?u.oy "C. cojicciorinc cusr 'II. ' m - J ' 1 4 v . r - f 4 1 n? 5dnimanper3 PJYe das atortsatd. M S?S. I- . , ..r v - -.. JlMf"::1! .Jf??????, ny arrad ship or vessel.-belonging-.to LMii'-'y-Lsi' K'-- ' j'k the enemy, at tbcomrnenjeemenrtof an '..l LiLit:-.L . -'J. . -V , . -v r- " - L .L. ' "' j i ' ' l U T jl : ;f v,thev f ixe oney; ; : : , s'ec. 10- Mi&&lwrtM&iL. rommanding officer oft very vessel hay ing a commission or letters of mat due and reprisal, during the present, hostili ties between the -United .States ( and Great Britain, sHal Jteep a regular jur nai, coniaming a (rue ana exacr account of his daily transactions and proceedir.ljs' witn sucn vessel ana tne, cienr tnereci y the'Dorts and nlaces' he shall nut into or cast anchor in ; the : time: of hi 5 stay there and the cause thereof; the prizes he shall rake ; .the nature and probaDle value of such prizes,' the times and pla-; ces't when and where taken, and how and i n w hat mapuer he s hall dispose of the j same ; the ships or vessels be shall fall in. with , the.times and places, when; and whefe he shall meet with them, and his observations and remarks thereon ; also of VhatevefXeise'shair6cc'rHb him or .any of his officers or mariners', or be'dis coverea anqjouna oui-oy examination pr conference wiUiahy niarinersbr passen- 'gers of or in.&ny other ships and vessels orl by any other ways' or mean$ what soever roucninjj or concerning: tne mets vcsels-and forces of the, enemv; their posts and places of sUtion ind destina tion, strength, numbers, intents and de-- signs ;Ana-sucn commanaingfcprxi5r halK immediately on his arrival iritanV port ui 111c V.1111.CU "Jtaica r. uic icrrijlO,, ries thereof, from or during the continu-J anceof any voyage or cruize, pioduce1 hisnmmtsston' for such vessel, and de UverVp"siich journal so kept Is aforesaid s!gndvwtth his proper name and han4 w lit i n g, to 1 he collector or other chief of j. ficer ot the customs af or Nearest tosupii port ; ihe truth ot which journal sbalr be.venfisdby the bajh of the command irig efficer for the time jb-ing ; and such collt'ctor or other chief officer of the; cus ; toms shall immediatclnpn the arrfvaljof such vessel, order the propekbfficer of the customs . io go:'on .boartl; and take ian accoun; bf the officers and rneii, t he num ber and natueoffi& yeV else i s hajlfocuir to imon xamtna Vlon material to Be krtown ; and nonsuch, vessel shall be permitted to sail rtut tsf port again; after such? arrival t ntil such' j mrnal shall havebecrt dehve'e 6 up, aiid a certificate obtained1 under. l e h i id .of such collector orothcr chief offiwfci of the Customs, that she is manned and armed according to herQrtmmission, arid1, upon "delivery .of such certificate, ary former I certincate. oi;a nature ,wnicn"snait have been obtained by tnS,comman4erof suchvesSel, sHU be delivered. up Sec 11-: Arid &fit further, eceThat cajp lains and ' cbmRndeH of; vessels having letters of matcie -Vhd Wprisal in case of falling in wih- any of. the vessels, of war nrtrevenue of the United jStatesi ihairproduce tO; the commanding offi cer otfucnj vessel tneirpurnais, coi? missionsf and cerncates;.assaforeaidi and thetjwnimaningjbfficeY ships of war or revenuesball make,rre- journal of tlis day, 6ni!chrit ' waisb; prouxed'to-himi adshaU:tibscHbe his name Xb it amecfrjesl having uere'aMU shall ' put, into; any foTc(ffrp rhere Khere ls in'-Arri trican iEonsol' of othet jigent 'if Uie Umted States th command efshall pfodace his jounai, charge. luwi a ui, reawn. USTIUR JCUtfl ua .. . i i , J ,. matqe; iectlhg or. 'a5tthtttdj.j .mis'srotistet saTof such'VesseJ liablev to be wilfuUvmakint? ffraudtilent , .enfrier.-.!". Pi. f-SU. concerned, orcfusttjg .toj5rQduce such t A revoked '-4'ahQsoclrp' cqtimandersV ; reV- 'f .streJyhaWiotfei ofehce,tbe Suihfonethbu -; ;5f II ncto6iey"a'h!eieo tfl .thje'-.-;4 .i'S'lfi wniieo. iyia.es ana me omer, to tne Sec ' i5- And be it Wttriber &aetcd."Tht the owners orlbTOraanders-bf tey era 91 marque ana reprisal as. awre ? sialdsv wlijf 0- siiiralij yicrtadfe. acllfli'; abt:of i. ' Congress foii: the collection of the ref e- preventiott-:of.1sfiUnj'tti fbrfeitT ' tne commission or jei;ers 01 maique ana asMsrpbltihe repnsai, anqtneyana xnpvessets.pwn ed ,' c:icdmmahjsdvib themih'aiia)? ble jiaJli'iihec peltfesf :Lm attachingto merchant jyeS3els m4ike;7 i " Seud An4teryvrtb :f importation ofiodsifHTai:es;ait v , cbandfze of aiegrthjpTMUd;and 1 and dependencies rpihUnUed Klnjif- ii domof Greatiafttrid jreUndy onoh ; 1' goods, wares ai ' ' ft om the dominions -ijdlqnies and e- - v!i penoncies bf rthellt? . : 'tt LGreat Britain and alan;d and;the sa'me; ihbytxt. so?' u.Kas ib e . '$ame?ma!rjbh theiir; territoriesisrc M.r4$j" and merchahdiseasl mabe captured from the teftem. and t made g d, and lawfufp'-2e. bf areiyi5ii .by'.eSsels" havinletttrsfjirV and reprisal oc' " bytheSSebfr.. reyerieofjif U6ited"S!ate.uArjd .( Wfshchjfond; U wares ahd merchandize, when irr.ii ii tt rf ' or;;;brought -htneViittjed r ' heir: terrltorie shall pay; the samed u ries .tbecijre col&qi d inhe , amejiianneran legtf . ;i atl(nsi as ) op 1 ike .'jgoVarVnd ''" .cn;di?e ; he! tfnifedlState or ptace utne ;oi.naroDur4 ;.; e, are h6 w or-jiiiy);.atj the tihie belciabte ; bee 5i And-fK tt jttreaer enaete4,mTh3it all bffc'ncei committed hyjany tcflirt or seRmen on board-any. such Vejsser, hav- !n$!gtef:&a ring te present hostilities gainst .-Great Brtainr shatf ttft anV.pusbed'jn slurnanne'rs or ma be t); u; ptosh w nep . ptiir. rntttebfian he art cogmzabferh'y a jcurrnkrtlsbali itth5off fjo hWeVbWn':' - cmttted tit ; r r fy 1 'sorn ' ptinHhVl toripS; TOrnttl shshalitneeVifh on?J or) more, it h ihevUnitedtoresiaoa thle ipfficer Whereof; hal( i Sjfficicnt, totnakefa - jcourt-martial ihettwjof tfie apcuseri,; ; ; aod i pon a rtwn ;mandwo which; tfieffcncejrs b en commkteiq , Nayyt 0? tp thiefopacqn or senior pp'ofltneshib's the torder ctjptrrnjsr Of the navv of the United Stated for trial of theaccusecL who fch'all rW trieii bytbdcl j;4'. -' j "; r Seev XB.And -fa fcjvrtfa.frahed. That a. JactV ehiitled . An Act laying ?n eirnb o ion . alohe; sbjps land Vcrs&els in I ortSandharbo f.r r tt:i.4 r,rmn, Tc-A . puniic snips oiwar oi tne juniten ptates ; WhoKhati 'oeActudiolrfabc United States abroad: as aforesaid, the Secretaijfdthe stichj'rom. manr:odni&ejr biripy authnrKf ?! and'tweive;;and ah hattenthledAn 1 t t o prohibit . the exportation or ; spec: : r 5. ml 11: i; '4 Mi' I refill I: ... . r . . - . v. .- - . ' - - , v . v . v.- ... i.i "I ' ' . - - ' '
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