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:"o.-''C 1 Peace. r t i " ' . V if. . ,;V..-'.vjV;'i f fr.;'?.V'. s 1 UMrrp'dy party gt j tb BtcI f k fer. Brbthert., .!. ' J, X v-. -C-t- 'v. . '( . I .11 - I ! ill.ll .1. '; f. y i VOL. XX ""TT - r- -c,t.. -v - - V--. .'Tr-J- - "' ' '-" 'V 1 iT" ' ' " ' '. " , v- - ' J ' ' i ' V- V. ' ' ' " V" 1 : ' " - 1 i . . .' - rJ---tL-: -' i V . , t , - 'f i THE SEMINOLE WAK, '. Concluded,- ! I new come, saicj ir. j. io me eonsiuie i ration of the ns:htv6fthe President. - to. ! jTflfee war on the savages ; and oh-tiat l contend: that we have.on 'the star .lie book a perpetual declaration .! war , ! ainst them.;! hnpfc gemlemen : fculjlalpe ' i ;..n- th exrrS!cn.. ami attena to mv. nlanation I ay we, Jiare a permanent - I -ot differ from;gentieraen ,as to the prii- ! f,v and justice tt ,poeiyinp - ine ujuies oi hanwnity . towards" that unfortunate jpeo; Ule. God forbid tat a drop of Indian 6'6od should be', spilt except of; the principles ! rf dvHiied'mahv But thePreiclentpuUt te-wintin in his duty4 to his countryj and Itn his God,if he did hot use! the Strong arnt irf nower ia puttintr dfvwn.the ?avkees bv, !fh force' he is. authorised to emptyvv if ithey cannot be put dovrh by the; precepts" "Icf our holy religion Va,nd .CciogresJ;had they not pasea sucn.a sxaiujej ?oniu i)e; Scanting in dujty td their coiintbri"'; Do the Indians ever dec tar f-par against, their e Kcmy,? 'Do they .embody- themselves and lensge in open 'conflict .with their :adver WrV. or do they;c6JmeMike',a tfrief m'-th-'night, and carry detho the .unfjttipiae. i it 3 : i -? 't: i es, have actel rightly,.- to take no pre piition, but.fold our.'arms in listless!' a pn .7, until i-oused by die Indian yel? r Our r;rH?cesscrs too well knew their duty to r that. As earl iv as lrfstv, ana tartner b-.ck it it werexnccesary'to trace, pjovi- '.5 0: the same nature as thosc-nosy ex- were enacted I -by the venerablev (Jtrgre'ss cf the Confederation.' ty vrri rs statutes the sanriepri.vjsior.s hail been, pvinued to the" presentlav;.' Tiie sta ti'.e ave to the President; discretirmary fh-ver tc employ the fordes of the United fc-.?.t?s and to call' 'forth the mUitia jto're- prcs IJiiiian hostility and gave it tp him prr.perly, on the principtesrof "the cnsti-' tau. p.. By the constitution,; the President jsip4dex"mmandei-4wrchief of the army; aaii it is made; his dct' - tp take care that the laws are executed, to suppress insur kc iens and rej'el .invasions!; and, by the s?.:r.e instrument it is made biir duty to provide for calling , forth the militia, to be employed in these objects.." That jp'ower tashcen exercised in the ."manner, vvhich "'J! Be shewn bv the law of the U. States. Mr J. here requested the Cknk to read s t?.e statute to which !.e alluded land it 11 fas resd accoi'dingh.- 'Kaw,Mr. J said, Rethought this was a declaration of war of a; least equal dignity to the; manner in which the savages make-war againft us, and to the light in wjach ,we yew.them. Wetrearthem, it is.lrue, anjrl we.otight to treat thein with humanity we have given them privileges beycnd'atl) ptlier n3ti0r.s--.but we reserve the right t rc--ptl their invasions, and "lo'put , to dcat)i. murderers and violators of cur pea.cej whether Indians or. white men; ''. v v Havjnsr attemnted to nrrkve riiAt Cen'l j , - 1 . 1 wesson was correct in his principle of puUic law, aiid that,both by law and the' J MUMHuion, it was.tne ngut anu pounaen ty ct the Executive! to cany on war a-r-inst the savaged tribes when they took Tarms against us, IMr.'J. said, he would ?iss on to the power of Gen: Jackson; as Commading General, to dp wiiat he did relat'ton to these two incendiaries. V (.And; firt he referred to tlie resf lutions 5' the revtlutionaiy CigTess, in thtcase Captain Huddie, which he read as fol lews:: . -.- . , 'V .Va. ',';!';';--" ;' Be it declared, and it is hereby tie- iqsi me commanaer in cniei, or e com m andc r cf n separate, at a V , is; i n rtiie-rf t'ir nnp'r vptprt in ttipTrt r ;5 'c of cruelty or violence contrary to ciaws or usage of war, to demand a e(iUite satisfaction for the 'same; and in such satisfetion;feliaU not; be given" reasonable or;limite4 limer or 'shall refused or evaded under any, pretence' uciever, to cause; suitable J retaliation -tfcwitK to be made, and kheTT. States," ,vnn5tess assembled ; will support them ,l,,.?s 11 appears to haye been solemnly :nea. at that early-date of mr his ry.nctoalv thatthf rVmanrliof ;-n. 2nly thatthr rrnrmandin t', but every coinmapdcr cf a separate y, wasvpsted with the powcr.of re-; M :-Vnentci tiie war, between General fc..lU11 anatne..i5ritisa V -a.v w;e 4,11 'owing passage s& Ueirl -use : j 11 er.ic. 11 1 -tt jj W . "U4jUa I . ' ' The friioJr ' . f iisM p.i. . " " 1:17 parr 01 uie c of Ui act hat whenef er thf I r;Ml Qtf M - -VIII W ..l-J i'.ji.... f or De in lrnminentulanB'eV :. "3IUn. mm r .. ' - -V- . hi jjiy lureurn n-)irm n.lnH in il.ll be Iawfiil ti. D.,:r., c-nitM c. . - - ? .iiiv..iiiiucih ui "nl to !a'f,lhc State most cbh. . . u,e Place of dsnirprnp wn 'n('. .in .i" jy-,u JSeRtcessajy to repel xuch J;e cnuaren -wiioui incy jnect mtiaeip in: cur?ious ? Is or is not that the ' universar IbractiC' t L.et-h!Strr';ansYer'tne ques Should we. Mnder-thes' dircumstah- C , nl..AIr- J-n-xt Qupt6dv.frpm Len- sr '"story of the HeVcluticn;(page: ?L correH)cnder-c In the .com. y ,1 cepit in ebe. ctys of Ttalmtton r V4 conessxo of the prisonej-- hipaseir it!1? I j 4 Ff 5 aboxit ten ori9 ; J I i " .. i i annrw mt. : th a fn . fntitr. i sMaii WDVi we : &nouia tii vest ourseivesor.cnis iKaiaiL-'waELin .wnicn we cduui uavc uisucui KKTatt liirevot . t.ht 'Tvi si- rifVr f 4?rt., v regulate r$y, conduct, tow A Msithosegnr nghf, ;that;it,was not; recogqi?ed by Eta- in onr Possessions evactl v', the rule voir H what was indeed the common, law of the may observe towards those of oufrs, who; Hnay be: n your custody - i ' J H-Tf severity anvhardshlp arklthe: lineof Venn ertnclnct (painful aRit be" to we) vou r prisoner will feel its eiTects 4)ut; if kindness ahrl hun)anij:y vare hey n 6urs;:If shall, i pthh plea wifrnder those in our bands:-ony .?sft unfortunate, 4 andtheyl shall jreceWe ifmnt 'me? ;!that - WaiuiLia tU "IIH,n II4C VIII I UI IU llrt UI C ever entitled. ,,v.:-f:ft;(. ; ft-: '",ft':, Heresaid "Mr. J the'revotutionj.vas com -menced with the assertion of the princi-nle,-and; terminated with.; itsVejogntkn. It. was' "solemnly confirmed by the villus trious Revolutionary Congress," who were hav5np-j sh'ewn ' flint thi finwpr tiarT- nei-fif hefofeibeen questioned, b't from the earr ) best ; "date m variably " asserted,., it ,wasj scarcely necessary to say more. f -, A re you a f i-aid, sal ct Mr. J. sof y ot mi lltary' cqrpmandeVs ?"r Let as pese.'to ap point and. maintain them-letjiis fold ctur arms. and .see'Avhb will fight "otir- -battles J. llut if we4 must contmqe to use pnrlmus-' kets, rifies, c cannon to defends onrselves from violence, the ixvwer of .-directing tleir mana'srement must hr trusted spne- f where.' If fien. Jackshn be un worth y.-f i nisiiauon, u isjn our. power 10 tuspiace hirh. "Have ive not almost, omnipotent power ?';s And if we were not men of ho nor andjhtcgrity, loving-wisdom, virtue and our country, miht not abuse pov-: Ga pt.A sgfll m igh t b prcsu m ejl to" d is ? arm'' their commanding gVnerats" of the ; no.ef .of retaliation OvtthU isla6iectH er alfiKin-ostite-libfrtrtTakefromtlieirby into hjs bands justifies ieaerai uie.Dowcroi jmmeaiaieiy ueatL- j mg our army . 111 me nejq, anci u -must oe reposed somewhere else., : Wlren at. war,' j will you attempt irvpersonjto.' lead.;ycur j armies: to battle ?TOr, when armies are j enpteuding arid blopfl is. flowing, are our ' Generals to send taCr?ni?ress to know w h ether they shall exercise the power pf j retaliation, t)r whether they'sha!; giye or j refuse" ouarters'?, The power, must be jrpm'mitt'ed - to the commandersiof your armies, ami if yoii are, afraid tq. confide it Ito tbem, you can have :-np:arroyfor it is ihnt 'i expected-that we- are tb ririarch; to Miekasuky or tp'Suwancj "to fight the. battles of our, Qpuhtiyft Othcr.duties are j assigned to us ; and if we 'assume, those whuch lel6ng to other Departments, the separation of powers in qur government i is in ere nullity. ' .:., ' 1. Gentlemen dwelt on the danger of nct j irig on the principle of rircefsaity " Mr. J. J admitted it. But was necessity alone the tyrant . plea or wa it the plea ot the; j good, man as weil ' as the tVTant I. And" is the good man to told his arms and say, ne- cess it v r is the tycant s pTeu, 6c I wdl there'- i fore urrendei: tin's right and "this? power, 1 which commenced with thfcundation of 4 the earth and is as old as time itfelf ?.Mr." j. saicit.oe.vas tAe uuvpatcpi mercy, npt of cruelty ; but itwasW-iePcy com patible with justice' and not thi rujsta-J ken clcrncncy.vhtQh is iri itself cruelty--1 Justice ought not'Jto be lost sight 01 in the pursuit of mercy." Jf itis, the foundations of our'governnicnt may pe; overturned, and our weakness and . irn becility will in vite that fate which has pvertaken the na tions.Uiat nave passed away.'i rls itsaid he.- of the Caesars.- the Philips and the Grom Wells 'albner . wevhavere.ajson to be afi-aid ? Let -us rather avoid the treatment J pf ' an 'ungratef u I f couri tr v to Be lisar ius -let ns avoid the example of'the. banishi ment' of Aristides--let v iis'ratlier-.- fear, to take'from our aged Watripythe: cily re cqnvpence lie" asks pf can receive ibr his service the ". gratitude 1 6f his - cbuntryi-- Is there; no danger of . this I ,-Has fiot the ,:e,v tkl -;v!vi,.Jii time arrived, in which wehave reason to apprehend it Joahj netwlthstaiidirigrhis j ,w Aaviu, was, siaui ax tne norns of the altar ; and Said coidd'fiot bear to hear the "praises of the gallant Captain' j who ' had slain .GbtiaK. am' eaH vVa- fraid, with thefSpeaker; of; the 'aVnbitioh of a Caesar,: or a Kapplebn, should such a- rise.-but lam nipre-afraid of that sickii- ness i of feeling towards cpnvicteddncen- diaries which would -shew "itslflningra- j tilude towards hi '.Cwlm has'ri&ked lii all - jpvthe service tf histbuotr) , and has done forit'so much. Vh at , inward does tliis jgallaht Captatii ask of his country? ;Cbe I he-desire;cuUh ? ;Nb f.hefjiig1n-for-clo-' jrfor libertyi foivhis pountry : fie expect- rn.Mri. il ' tv KPiTA'' lilrii'ifr . o c 4. n . Avam nlo ! tojall mankind, of th danger of irurnrig responsibility m thejsefvceiif h nation. tVMri'J.rttien proceeded to 'remark' pn thej case :of Major Andre, which'' wai a rrong example o lunnai y. cacumoii iu the face"' of great i difficulties,; v tajpr 1 A; ing dorr.e; injwiUi a fla isbn.cf 'Arnold sbnlWfiilyi6k'-hini'. iif hav treason. cf "A mold s piilyiin vlpfyiOg hirh in euiltiv 'V'Hatwas tlieSfate of tliat eraliaht and'distlnguliedjyoung'in lAhd who was the 'iudryiduU who; brought 4iim:tof the or of justice, artd rigofbusly execute cd .on hifn'thesentence of adoiirrrhaftial'f What was the foundation of the proceetl- ings of the Beard of fcurteeh.generaj ofR-. cers, who. condemned' him rto. dcath It r worlds , could gain nd ' strength by being embodiext in-the teGhnjcal , phrases o sta- huteJawvThe pnnciple is uhiveifsvtJiat j in fighting; agatnst sayagesi you inaytmet ny indivlduaLof them tn deathi " Or) the ground of-reprisal the same right exists. On- thv is poift f ,i frl J. - fiupdKe' folio w i passages frbmtVattelia; ".Thjere is however; .ton'c'a'spinWhI.fct,' wesmay refuse to spare the life of ah en emy' who has ' sufrendefed : Jt is "when the eheray!has been 'giulty; of some enor-;! mous breach of -the 'laws of naUohs;'' and j particularly wh?in he has violated the EaVs ofwar. ft. y '. . s:-.ftv,. J , , v ' nen we are ar; war. wnn a. savage nation, who oi)serVej)OTuesVdneyey give quarters, we tnay ppnish theni in the persons qf any of heir' people whom we take, (f hese;belonging to the number 6f the guilty p ah, byvthis rigbrps proceed ing, endeavor, to force Respect th$ laws'.--bfi,hiim?inltyff'. ' 'ft.'fe' -f; ".f,.;;.. . " If the hpstie general has, without apy just reasonirCahsed some' prisoner to hanged, wtf ling an equal number, of hW pe6plel,Id. see .l42. -j-j; - In time of war, a ; prisoner -of war. may, sometimes oe put to cieacnin praer j to punish a nation that violated the la ws of , s-ar? -I Mar tens,wpage 268. seje. 3. ;-v . It is .lawful, for a: general tc put pri soners to death 1st. when sparing -their lives would be inconsistent ; Wiith his own' safety ; ; 2dL.'Jn ; cases where . he lias the right to 'exercise the tatio't ortojmae re prisals ;! -3d. when the; crime com mitted the taking "of their lives; inv;ioAuij, v-. Jkr& ; Not withstanding the difference of opin -ion'v which was he're entertained, Mr.' J. saidj it;Was; fortnnatefor General Jack son; -the Evening of .wose iifetpul be cheered; byfthe' recbllectibh of !tlie lau-' dits of :a ; grateful pebple, ahdla conscious ness of Uhis own ::services thatk he did, not violate, in this' case, theVrightsof captives," iiOji.infh'ct punisbinent on inno cent men, I but on . the most .guilty of the guiltyVj.Vylienever severjty isit abso lutely" aecessarv, , clemency may.become a datyV 1 But here clemency had no claim iu nit i "jjiii in-i . vuiu wv. iiu if ct wit ness or severity, in' puttiug ftp death two incendiaries, w hen the rest of their con federates and deluded followers were suf fered to roam at large. Instead of be stowing. cur, cxiotrniseratioo bii. the guih,; whysulf-reddeath foir meir cHnres, said Mr; J. vve should open our bosvms to the rpiceuing wounos oi our. own -.country, anti tiiank HVen they ha ve' been 'staunched uy .tne vigorous jann oi an energetic com mander. " "t ;. c y .,V Vv -;7 'v-'Slr; i ' men ; tb deathi 'rj; jid. he . 'thohghti; when sy'e; s Aid there w as ipt ia' shew 'of .necessity 'fp.r':it-w'e' ought to ;hearswhat cipneral I Jacspn JnhiSelf 'h'ad'iqiaybii that subjects l ilt would be seenthat he had cpnnected the capture 4f these' two. it was this circumstance ; whinh heyConsi dired as putting a period to the war, they being the ; prompters of it. &c. : Mr, j J. then read y the' tollo wing passages rom Qeneral Jackson's letters ; These individuals, (Arbutlinot ;and Ambrister) were tried nder my brders,'.: by a special r. court ot select oiheers ; le gally conyicied as exciters of ;tliis savage and negro war ;legallyi cqadenmed-jt-and moit justjy , punislied for their jquttie$. The proceedings of; e-epjarf ;rnar;ial m the ' case', withth;e? voiunfe of jtestimbhy, justifying1' ; their j cwidemnaUon, present scenes of wickedness, -;cbrriuiipii'rid': barbarity t.?w.hich theheart sickens (i ! hope the execulipn sqf these twbun principled villains w ill prove an. awful ex ample tblthe world; and convince the go- j , vernineni pj reac joriiat as weu as uer subjecbthat certain if 4slbw"i(retributipn by: false rpromisesi :;delude and in cite an Indian tribe to aU:;tQehprride'sqf-;$k-, vage yar"' -" - ; ' v-:- .'"'a"-."' :'v lopg as the i Indians the territory of .'Spaiiiare exposed tb thedelusiPns ;cf false phophets and pbisoil 'of foreign jn trigone ;?-so long' as they-cn ireciyeWm rcunitioifi-,munitionsv-pf -j waif iCv'cfiom pretended traders juaa Spanish conijnan.r 1 uanjs, f it j wuv mjo . tmpossiuie to i rpsiram Jvlrvlr asked, vw liether lias fbunded oh ;im&ueKbf a'cti'orl oirfiatwasnbt act?, 1 fit ;was; ;-ithjeJie ;buld like o I near gentlemen f answer it. '-J me: tenths of the Indians wei-eftthei "cbuntryajNifrjrop not taken the. same scenes as h ad already try vwest.W thfe Apalachicola j and, hf- ter'he got nto it, he was obliged to take Deen ,euuouia:a.cteooy ex. agaui. Geh.' Jacksoh.a't ''onSitlmehbukrit the war w-as rat, ahend, fC thatht migh t go; home. 'Butr-heTpuh'ie- mat it was necessary "id iTscour the' coun I I . In regard to the cngin. "of this war; sedtwitliHfforous tDroceedinffsV "One ,6f iwff Alternatives wewere' pbliSe(! to take ; r eher to admit thatwe had piade..tratyH wuuie?. savages, wnicn,jy.. wJfj-c. tS';he,coan C re nation tfilndianf f rouiEeii ftptV een Millions ioaringto" tivate ;br toxoid on to it nd ptitlpwti theilridilb b a'. common ; Dettv larcenr war,v m-which a; tew individual weVeniurereteut it was -av : solemndeclaratibn1 of ; wiar ibn the part: ot the1 lndiari.s, and ; ft .rDuympt;" wasthbvanthbbfjt. ':Mr J?liefe qiioe(d j dian aent; itfwhicbfhe saj t-Sir,;Iin Hatchy,. trie headf chief of the jliVer Creek nation, has called on me tb request Jpuldpresent toyou;therueji .and oppressive conduct of the American peor pie, .uying-. on tue oorqers oi.wie jinuiau nation, &c. 'i But, far from any . stop be in'g put to their; inroads and encrpachr meht3, they are pburii g in, by hundreds at a) time. Thus the - Indians have been compelled to 'lake up arms to defeiuV their homes from a set , of lawless iiVa dors, Scc. In tiikipg this liberty of addres singjypu, sirj jn behalf of tie unfortunate Ihdijans bilieve ine; I have no wish but to see an eil put to a war,' which tif per- i sistetl in, foresee m ust eventuallyiie! Uheiv ruin andias thev vdre not the'agri greskorsifi intJVe, height of their rage wifl overlook thera'. as the iust. ebullitions ,of an mdisrnant spirit aeainst aniuvadipg Sift when this letter was written, Lieut; Scott-and(lps deaphmebt ha been 4es-' troyed, theJWonien butchered antl -.the childin j brains; dashed v cutagainst the side pf the, boat. These were, what ;hej caUstthei'just ebuUitiPns bf an indignant spirit .Who' wcwld; piouncef innocent tlfe'nian who, the part of the enenly ?: DiduWuthnpt su pp ly X t he Irt3 ian S 1 w 1 th'-in telli gc nee? ashe at brtStMarksVld the Spanish ifbpmmandet ?1iPid; potjthe; com maridan t: pf St."; Marks f in ake cou tfactk with, the 'lndians; to, go arid- steal cattle from Hhe' Georgian s?k ' Let docu;4 friehts answer ihese questions.' .'Did 'thf twelve chiefs say, ; in -tiieic letter to tlte proving that letter, sanction me can ujioii th'e British tor ..aid Ito figtit ;aganis,t; tae eJvernment of-the United States .-';Uir. f-der tha circtimstahcesifthe'CaseVwere" 1 we prcpaml to" recede fifkren -anilllbn bfj acres or .country ,.cwqus:rcM..iv A1, f vy ho yjiad, without ro vocation;; asaiiecH i our frontier and deluged oiir countiy with i btoodla moment whence, were -ciga-iged with a powerful foreign eiiemy Sure ly not, MiyJ. said he detiea any -enj-ie-man to?T5rovd a sinele Insthce, except by tlie a;sseveratiens of tHea Indians rt)ienfo j setvesvin wbSelvtf j br Ipurdered aiiy,ofthe;lndian whh - J I- out our havinof ehdeaYorcdtadetecr:and j punish them; tie; jaeheafmew, so p oyc an v i tict of acirVession on jherii, except those alleged to liavef beenj commititfiul our territory, which e coiuedanu. which' wasN ceded to 'the United . Stag's ; and o ver w hich the refore: the; Indians had no urisdictibh''If bythe; treaty of Ghent, we had been cbmpclied to recede the 'land toTthem, there'lwPuld have been fcnmp ifei-nf tnoTnpv for tlieir murderiHi?:4 burciti2ehs,"as trespassers'Scc.' Buyasjt wbslnb such '.bieu'coiildibiet''iiW; ahdri getniehien kbe.w itiandthe Indiahslinew': :en eratinec Gen. Jackson was 'said to haVe . violated hU fluty '(thcughl previous ;br .-subsequent Orders! kanctio we owed bothing to pain,4? nbtNyithstapdp ine this very --violent a ggresioh anU'ihosn tilitf comntitted oii;herteitory;Vhy this, -Mr. '-J;-aid;!:-wa-i giving -.ttp.lhues. tibn ;1 that being the ground on whicivlhe acted.'ncSbn which justificaticii' was pled by; the adbnlstrationVn-'b there no bossible case; MKr aslced. inwhich'age1ieraiughrto;act fqr iiim' self r.'it ne naa retm nai-uu.c wiiiiyu hkvirig .visited enscol3;erwhat(hd passed -he ibuld ;hve mae, a cowardly retredthichishbt his;tfr, vic tory nevef 'Hilepl fcfel few. -Ins arm s. What had been tue caoa.uct;ei me . go vernor of pensacola He had, refused a; svia had not th'e pover pHhd'ftox tE ' niaihtain'ibr heretritiptry eWrater: trality and w peie tney . were, lu as thisall,dMrl7. that tn,GoTer ribr o! pnsacola-' (hd q;ie thrchtens to drive .our - forces at'1 the tfibibt SsfeMlie .bay6net;?frbraw'hcre, suit theimp Indiansyat the pr- U p Of the brdersn9 go there, we Syere; ap prised atvth j last scoio'c, arid no ekcep - tipvenipotthejBahamastnatney naa CpnsaUed.;the cpm m andaut at -StVMaiks and Vndnot;thft!commandant hinisfclii-apr y Wah respect to, the . takng.-otensa: J colaf thelast : pbut in in den lie'had been gratified to find that, ,whUt i y uic ; oasc uesree otiatitutifl tp;arresfrbprpgress ra rsuitf thlemJ- f hdnty hert,me.chaUehge was given rid,fthe;ejiem,vi:inVfree'a'na, cohsfaiiVhnS -gres$iind'igreissS fort- a 1 uments "v, fvonM'ui.r vuuiitnicu in iiie-paperS.DC- k , : Ibe tifeoijse wfayo ! .appearethat readvb v j l ..." ' endeayqrg?Jp:;bHngk ' fnentUhip with tlieLrSas they triernselves 'r ' t said; but theypre&-r , theiro!dfriendstheBytisJir Tthe1 Indians 1 '' ; had undoubtedly; .frpatecnrsewitli-''' Pensaiola- -IIPwibftenaidMr: J-ha iV V i' ! been,proclain4ed,i) f as forfekeI.hen neutral :: character, and : '' V. t niiuons.wme irom ie tonrfbu.U-sprri5 ' . 'fhom-th-4.WQbAclrrt:ih-eAVK'A i on publicrla,W;tenturie,a "jfjie'fsaya- ! at us, :uu,ifruuiij.,. nave ueen . a cuseracc jacfcspnitoxhavewai'ted'vfor orders f.-om W ferl He dul not wait jjt was WytCC) ?agne says, he canie, -W hopethistnhiUtee.yill notion clerrui Hjm--torrti;lt.wo to,war; we must ex -ei cisc 'the rights cf belligerents, abdx- th . the powers bt sovertiPTTtr-: vlf xv orx wii the;Gndaidaltoomeand take purconhtry'by-tliei weirkness and inibecU hty. withy which our eoixrnmerrt is admii,:v nisterd then ; shS andHiiqii only.' let us .v refusal to dn whi.-h1 ch Wrti,u u 'nUi.i. . it an api i. f grssbi?saUI- Kthank my Pa he did, anil ' f 1 .tuaae--.E-xCutjvha,5i hot' censured hnh' ?. - ; WagCTiinatrt ;wM nbt, : and t . .'. . ' veiajt6:vr, btft. urTer.irt'rba1 to ha marie on purbprders r"if we ai trflnVitft ' Inri tWST?v,,tr-7-;-y-'-l ;- ":. I'-.-T.- i J f uuit. 'vu ucu. jacKscii ana . . si i ;;srqueee.f.ri jadHsioij,"' by WiJ" trou'seW : ' v ;' bf the trnthofthe impulatfbris'W , : ( ! be ah obbgatioir incurred! bhlSnam! irfitW ' '! . . . uu.u i.e. .i ill 1 II I. a. ft us.-: ,ihc-;post s surrendered;Aitisitrbefr 1 1 . WthexeiiuUt is Withhe cpruli-1, V l maintainr jheutl If ' A: ii GeneruTi Jdcksbn beZ-nAinouncpf I na-i . ; vl i.ssm-aid JJr. ;J.y oft muM agi to1 pun v -: ' him, fetid iiulmjnfy pairn;;And Vfuv'.i ' ; ih inent'.will yba. i Ict'ttfatifiKi-V;- '."' 1.11 pull frbmery -pat 4f ;the nan W (ff Ultras) on ltrustMiave sttnl; imvl-.p it! pieutfe were ry he, end pu an euq w 1 1 f i es, s t iar as, recru rti i main bemgfcbutjJ.'-JM M thismbii ftrSUA . V.lir i .reieiyevibfonbatioii fim a!friend a ; i - . . . . . -c . . ' fej j. . teetmgspf.W pnirryyou prcpiirCd;;Av , f ;, i n --. -v " - " - - - w , l . 1 . . I mru I I 1 M I I ii - T I 1 i 'tJsvto.;iAi;ert;Trtij' whercTth ' Minister- of i. f : d iiislovcriAhentliad tiiacelj'-'hi ui:Vv-i' d t II tnidei: such i v. ; H , i-t ha-d nevwp.tmiiferf?- n rvfMjr.v-.wjr' io i j'hrsilutyibhis: 1, kat$t.lr,4AvhViryr . . I knew he would Tihi'sW w th the'Cicepttoo of Mrkanda;I ' J: , Mmd to; give their J .aye.herniyr'ce :0hirVii, :- -U ha s ach 3cyed he 'h ajj p iesv'tli a,t ' this y tp a ofeprovoR-eil War." SUotlificattdn bt "Marksthatthe mbrhen de rstopd;; tNat ihe; possesSKinWpam;v V': ,f- come m, ap d, wi-e ;Tllyn lieir forces ; gahi,KingrHatjbt their liead. i ff; ; y ;j --vjKunbvU'dr "'; - Ki landceded rby ltreatyf of Fort . JaclBbnf becahseifs . bf ourifriT.idify ' ierence. tralittharfl.e, As' . ..; , ap individuate ft ine-' j vbr again-hwHshed-tb; Ueait. the di urn. or " tnrjpetsqund lwisltha' flajr qitpeae j cnuldta st u hat tiie lcyon con-. . .'.!... ' . . f ' J ' 1 " --) ires vot a siivaffft. toe Pwm tase upHlvc hatchet and wield it , uii in 3tj! th ',iyi? I ?iy i 1 1 niee 1 1 he trie r and -! - ps but 'Csr,;brt .apble '4ne'fqr tidirvnee'-bf jfu. ni.r rjals- ;i who icets"vyitfi equal courage anxl i con- v A&ctahts 'Indians.f or ttieihvincibiei of VeTTirtgtriThpug ;', 1 berate character, sitkl,Mr. $ look at the ";..' ! deliberation y ith whlcjiheas act ad v see ivtietnernc nas not, m.i.nc Giscna,e; of h's raUitaryjduties maintain cha,- suirimatio qtaithm'g'ftt;.'rvhet t he i b;obit- U at lklvreajiti andwe arb cul- . T . . weo..ireHn- qr.-mercy;i-i my .t'y u . .. fetitiiitlife' ;::( ilbitpjis -Sittiiitioa; qf General v JlkSlvand' w hat bunishmeiit ; will Vnu . ibictn hiaV? jife you think y e ver iadtin vhA. ot th arhi ot such a' mji gattffeao;t.sirlitUe uh4etstopdv Vwr .. j ieatjpeihapslik h Vhniiie; ami eqtially;; ' lardent tri'his Mendsf Jps but whb. las an ; , 1 1'. ' in 14 I .1 'It M1 i ifi V. s I i 1 I ; ! 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 12, 1819, edition 1
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