. Niles' national register, containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts : together with notices of the arts and manufactures, and a record of the events of the times . l, as well aiminislralion it is indispensable. In Anderson andas the judges of the district courts, may grat writs ^- (6 Whealon) case, the supreme court saidof habeas corpus for the purpose of inquiring into the I ^ courts of justice are universally i^-knoxvledgedcause of cominitmeul, but writs of habias coipus ! ^^ vested, by their very cre


. Niles' national register, containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts : together with notices of the arts and manufactures, and a record of the events of the times . l, as well aiminislralion it is indispensable. In Anderson andas the judges of the district courts, may grat writs ^- (6 Whealon) case, the supreme court saidof habeas corpus for the purpose of inquiring into the I ^ courts of justice are universally i^-knoxvledgedcause of cominitmeul, but writs of habias coipus ! ^^ vested, by their very crealioni wr;i power toshall in no case extend to prisoners in jail, unless ipsc sih nee, respect, and aecoru:Ti in their pre Uing in a ca«e of contempt a^ainsl hini«elf, ii j« «u(D-cicnt to say that it could not be utluTwise. So courtcan lake co^ni/.ance of a conleinpl but that againstwhirli it is ijoniniilled; and if there be only one luilee,as in the di^lrict court, he must ncces«arily sil in thecase, or (be , however (;, nuisl eounpunished. .\s to the delay in punishing the con-tempt, this was owing lo General impris-onuig, and subsequently banishing mc jiid-e fromNew Orleans. In , judge liall adopted t1ic mojt. the judge lo grant the writ even°during vacation: i^uct the administration of justice, &c, and the dis-i ^ •-• J*£5U0 for illegally ! °«^<^« a)fhe officers, &c. or. any o/Atr;,n-i. ^nittee rciirel that they have been forceddenying it; and authorized the writ to run into pfaces i T persons, to any lawful writ, process order, rule, l ,] m^cslicalion. They would have much pre-previoiislv privileged. The propriety of this was ^?^??;command of tie said coiirls. This rcrojni-•??.?*• ficncral Jackson had , for the arbitrary discretion of any *?«•?ei»^- *?he imperishable glory won by hitman is the law of tyrants; in the best it is often ca-! > suchcontemptsasdisob


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