By the President of the United States of America.

a proclamation.

Whereas information has been received by me that sundry persons, citizens of the United States, and others residents therein, are preparing, within the jurisdiction of the same, to enlist or enter themselves, or to hire or retain others, to participate in military operations within the state of Nicaragua:

Now, therefore, I, Franklin Pierce, President of the United States, do warn all persons against connecting themselves with any such enterprise or undertaking, as being contrary to their duty as good citizens and to the laws of their country, and threatening to the peace of the United States.

I do further admonish all persons who may depart from the United States, either singly or in numbers, organized or unorganized, for any such purpose, that they will thereby cease to be entitled to the protection of this Government.

[708] *I exhort all good citizens to discountenance and prevent any such disreputable and criminal undertaking as aforesaid, charging all officers, civil and military, having lawful power in the premises, to exercise the same for the purpose of maintaining the authority and enforcing the laws of the United States.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed to these presents.


FRANKLIN PIERCE.

By the President:

W. L. Marcy, Secretary of State.