. Public papers of Daniel D. Tompkins, governor of New York, 1807-1817 . mended as captain of such new companyby General Giles and Major Warner; The Commander in Chief, therefore, hereby organizes a newCompany of cavalry in the said Siiuadron of which company thesaid Abraham Jack\Miys will be captain, who is directed to pro-ceed with the enlistment and eiiuipment of a company of cavalryaccordingly. By order of the Commander in Chief: John W. Livingston. Lt. Col. and A. D. C. TOE PATSKS INSURRECTIONS.* PROMPT AUUIVALOF THF. MIMTIA SIXTY ARMED MEN FROMMAKIN(i IN THE


. Public papers of Daniel D. Tompkins, governor of New York, 1807-1817 . mended as captain of such new companyby General Giles and Major Warner; The Commander in Chief, therefore, hereby organizes a newCompany of cavalry in the said Siiuadron of which company thesaid Abraham Jack\Miys will be captain, who is directed to pro-ceed with the enlistment and eiiuipment of a company of cavalryaccordingly. By order of the Commander in Chief: John W. Livingston. Lt. Col. and A. D. C. TOE PATSKS INSURRECTIONS.* PROMPT AUUIVALOF THF. MIMTIA SIXTY ARMED MEN FROMMAKIN(i IN THE TOWN OF OSWEGO. G. O: New York, I9th Augst, ISOS. It ap].earing fmrn otVirial do. nmeiits recently communicated tothe Commander in Chief, that ir has become neeessarv to detach a *Thls troublo was dircdlv : thp wis. .t ,.s[,;n in th(» country questioned the con-stltutionaiity of tho act. was ;!y retaliatory against England and France-. State Historian. 195 Military force to the port and village, of Oswego, in the Countyof Onondaga, to compel obedience to the Laws, the execution ofAvhich has been forcibly resisted at that place, and that a body ofMillitia, consisting of forty privates properly officered, had ac-cordingly been posted at that Town by Levi Lawrence, of a Regi-ment there, pursuant to instructions from four of the Judgesand Justices of that County, to suppress the existing insurrec-tion and to aid the Collector of the said port to carry into effectthe Laws of the United States against the armed and violentresistance made thereto at the said port and its vicinity; thesefacts, connected with the information that the Insurrection stillexists, in the judgment of the Commander in Chief creates anemergency in which it has become necessary for him either todirect a continuance in Service until the twenty fifth day ofSeptember next of the ]Militia heretofore stationed at Oswego, against England because that natio


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