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On January 5th, President Van Buren issued a proclamation in which, after adverting to the fact that notwithstanding the proclamations of the State governors, arms and aranunition were being procured in the United States and a military force organized, he gave warning that "any persons who shall compromit the neutrality of this government by interfering in an unlawful manner with the affairs of the neighboring British provinces will render themselves liable to arrest and to pr. Nish- ment under... the lav3 of the United States, which will be rigidly enforced. " On the same day, the President sent a special message to Congi'ess in 36 which he calls the attention of Congress to the fact that "recent experience on the southern boundary of the United States and the eventB now daily occurring on our northern frontier have abundantly shov/n that the existing laws are insufficient to guard against hostile invasion from the United States of the territory of friendly and neighboring nations. " His comment on the laws is as follows: "The laws in force provide sufficient penalties for the punishment of such offenses after they have been committed, and provided the parties can be found, but the Executive is powerless in many cases to prevent the conmission of them, even when in possession of ample evidence of an intention on the part of evil-disposed persons to violate our lav/s.
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