United States -- History -- Constitutional period, 1789-1809 -- Fiction
"Whereas information has been received that sundry persons,
citizens of the United States or resident within the same, are
conspiring and confederating together to begin and set on foot,
provide and prepare, the means of a military expedition or
enterprise against the Dominions of Spain, against which nation war
has not been declared by the constitutional authorities of the
United States; that for this purpose they are fitting out and
arming vessels in the western waters of the United States,
collecting provisions, arms, military stores, and other means; are
deceiving and seducing honest men and well-meaning citizens under
various pretences to engage in their criminal enterprises; are
organising, officering, and arming themselves for the same,
contrary to the laws in such cases made and provided,--I have
therefore thought it fit to issue this my proclamation, warning and
enjoining all faithful citizens who have been led to participate in
the said unlawful enterprise without due knowledge or consideration
to withdraw from the same without delay, and commanding all persons
whatsoever engaged or concerned in the same to cease all farther
proceedings therein as they will answer the contrary at their
peril, and will incur prosecution with all the rigours of the law.
And I hereby enjoin and require all officers, civil or military, of
the United States, or of any of the States or Territories, and
especially all Governors, and other executive authorities, all
judges, justices, and other officers of the peace, all military
officers of the militia, to be vigilant, each within his respective
department and according to his functions, in searching out and
bringing to condign punishment all persons engaged or concerned in
such enterprise, and in seizing and detaining, subject to the
disposition of the law, all vessels, arms, military stores, or
other means provided or providing for the same, and in general
preventing the carrying on such expedition or enterprise by all the
lawful means within their power. And I require all good and
faithful citizens and others within the United States to be aiding
and assisting herein, and especially in the discovery,
apprehension, and bringing to justice of all such offenders, and
the giving information against them to the proper authorities.
"In testimony whereof I have caused the seal of the United States
to be affixed to these presents, and have signed the same with my
hand. Given at the City of Washington on the twenty-seventh day of
November, 1806, and of the sovereignty and Independence of the
United States the thirty-first.
"THOMAS JEFFERSON."
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