ance. He claims nothing for originality-it is simply a compilation. Should it contribute in any degree to a more thorough knowledge of the early life and character, and to a better and easier acquaintance with the important State papers of the HERO OF NEW-ORLEANS, and the MAN OF THE AGE, then will be satisfied the utmost wish of the AUBURN, September 30, 1845. COMPILER. CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. * ≈ 2 2 * * * ****** FROM 1767, TO 1812. JACKSON's Birth and Parentage,.... Enters the American Revolutionary Army,. Cruelty of a British Officer,... . . . Death of his Brother and Mother,..... Studies the Law in North Carolina,... Settles in Tennessee as a Barrister,. Chosen a Member of the Tennessee Convention,..... Elected a Member of Congress,... Chosen a Senator of Congress,.. Is made Major-General of Tennessee,... Appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court,... |