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e f J - - Www WW No id B1LKIUU,(N. C.) KBIUAI, MAIU II 17, I88. Vol XVU TirtfsrAR, Ami Xbrth-Carolina Stale GaxttU Psbtiabee'. trth,j BELL k LAWRENCE. iu.;nm. three dollar ft anwwav Ne pa. r .in W seat widsoei l Wast fAl iepaii lm Anxet. Wl SMprr mteewtiaWed, tret numa of the Kdnore, antes all arrearages are paid. Advertieemewtt, Ml eteeedmg 61- ttm Bees, insetted three timet tor ewe sMlae, t idt'antj S eewls for each coaliaua-ac. AD letters to the editors ma be st Sold. FOB SALE. AT THE r TAR OFFICE, NORTH CAROLINA . 1826, Containing Astronomical Calculations, shew ing the rising, setting, places and eclipse of I tlie sun ana Moon Moon s rna-es: the rising, setting and southing of the moat conspicuous PUueU and fixed S tarsi it ate of the Weather, ths increase. decrease and length of days; reliirioiii Feetivtlai Miscellaneous Articles; useful Recipes; Anecdotesi time of holding the different Courts in the Statei Lists of the officers of Government of the United State ami of North Carolina: Members of Assembly land of Congress, Sic. &c Which will be sold, wholesale and retail, at the usual prices. err Orders from Country Merchants and others will be promptly attended to. Music Tuition. 1 AYRKOY I), teacher of Voeal and Intlni k , mental Vloiie, Newbern, N. u. respeetlui W informs the inhabitant of Raleigh ami in vi li i.y, thai he Intends vtuting their ait) ih et Wins, season, about the first ot tune, and il niffi. 11011 patronised, he will tender them hit in ices Ht the way of hts profession fr seai'ii nf jfcur or five mofrth Attendance every other week daring the season For inrtroction on the Piano Fort, Ue. Rl9 fnr t w ntv -lour lemons, Instruction in -"acred Music, for a session of thir ty lenoni, $S N B. Piano Fortes and other instrnmehts, if liter itl new Music Instruction Hooks and Bo.'ki of Snored Music, furnislied at the Phils- delihi prices ' " ,. V?''''' wh.ro, Feb. 13, 18i. . ? " -si pew Drug Ksttablishuieat. I 1 TnHB subseribei- respectfully Informs the I I ailiZHiia at ltalei?fa and tin- ouhlic nl tin. I JL eral. th.tt ha tuaeatahluhed'a linliola I - " : ,-! BUM tteiaw . s " -f- b)Tig & CWmka Stove, p i the West side of Fsyttteville street, alioui lone hundred tarda bouth ot the t.apital, h he intends keepiug a general assortment of Gen lu.'ie Drags sud Vleoieiues, wtnen he iit tiwpow Mon reasonable terms, put up ia the neatest Mid (Wat careful manner. Among which are the flowing. Aeid Nitrta - Tragaeantb Sulphurio Muriutia lartario Citria Golden: Thread lei land Moss lalaa , . . Ipeeaettanha AM.iloetila Oilier Sulphate A hi in Antunonial Wine Autiiuonial Powders Aratnio Aloes Itora, - . 1 .; uinar uaasua VI ace Myrrh Musk Manna ' Magnesia , Calcined - Henna JBalsam Copaiva Tolu, . Peru Coiiada Mustard Seed Nutmegs " Optuni -Oil Almonds iBriraitone giphor ' iCaiitharides ItOifAtiiaeed ; lo Cloves Ho Roses ' - -1 JCa.iells iCalnmel Do Koaemarr Cream Tartar a Calaniine PnL 10 LRVender Do Amber , On Peppermint On Wormseed Castor ., Caerilla Colombo Cior Oil , . t; Cochiueila Chamomile Flowers Ciaiiamoa Oris Root i i ' ' Oat Veal Peruvian BsrV, Red . Yellow ' Sanfords Carilamon Seed ' Prepared Chalk arswsy,8eed " Qucksilv r ler Pnvders : Eur. al Geutian - Jalap Liquorice EUairVttriol Elecampane t lowers Siilnhw Zina Dentoin j- Gentian t . Galbanum ' Glsuher SalU Gamboge , . -Cold Lesf Cum Arabic ' Khnhsrb' ' Sulphate Quinine affi-oo . Sal Ammonias Kpsom ' Boiln -T.iar roots oJer. ' le' Villa, Genuine white Was Phials Assorted Graduate Measure Glass Funnels, ate Tinctures in general U'mdow Glass Paints (lit and PuttV Ammoniee Onlfr-rS tmm SKv;Mti.a .ttlMik.iil. nA Mlir. iitg in ;irugs, will be promptly and et,reloi ly sttender' lo by , J , ' C O LKII MAN KsleiKh.Oct.19, 182$. . . , .43tf " Fo Kent, .-i-v THR House a:id lM lai.l oeebpled hy W h Hill, deceased. Possession given immediate Far tetania annU In, . - f aiarea. , t28. -.s- . t t-tt H'Mv t' Nort!i-(ariliia. obedienae to the Act of the Gcnrrat A s whit ol ttSS. CbaMvr the 7th. the Pub . lie Treaaurer hereby eivea notice that he Will parehase of the Stocks or Shares otaii) or ol the three several Bank of this Mate, fat the use anil r ,1,. Phtlr. I nr ail dressed to htm, on tha subject, post-paid, will be vvuhij rrpiiea to JO IV HVYWOOU Pttb.Tresr Wsleigh, Oct. 35, 112. - - . 4-lf THK H EXT LOTTKUV. OMICN'S OrWH-BAUTIMOHR. Atrmmrm la. IHJC ( rhc drawWef it Grand Su.iaLott ry M.ryi.id, hkh touk pUee at Baltl- NMMcontlke I J h mat atrrr.b' tu annotMre mtM, rrautied s naa ahh splendid ar to Advent rs at COHEN'S VttV R, where beaxks vnrioir otn Cpnl ufiav porta-e, ihr gre t C pMai Prite sjf was aM in Urn kulfund tmm Qaur Ticktti and si of the re o ed i dl-i.. aden u The Hs't in Keamev. Hmt.lr main.. FiVswiaa - by Vera. Chailes H. U..S am 1 vet Uiba-' 0.1 .isner bv Mr. it Woifiit g; of Tsr cwitw near flansuer Pa, Bttt IW sAorea luvt y oJtmu& pmtrtt. e.ndth ctA tmtamlg paid, ml imuii, tenia's Ortica.) Ilie fining Quar ter, whu it it held in PbiladeljMa, ns no yti been preaented. Ilia na i a f the abot gent emen ar mentioned b' permission " Wi haf i-ow -hi pi asts e to prt sei t t the public, the n i; cheme of tie Of Maryland, 6, la A draw on the Odd and Even System, 'ty whe the h .r two T k ,--r Shan s, wii te certain tbtuininf lit Umt Sfc I'RIZr-, and maw draw HK R' 'h mode of draw i,g wlncn ia setured by Lett r Pa nt under aeal nf he United St tes, ( s nee sgsin adop kI hv th Ounmiasi- ners ai- nt' d by (hr "Wnir fd Council, in nw qu. nce ol ili unnr . lel p. ularnv T wh leSihime to be 1 wn IV ON'KlltV mil W' take nlac in the City of blti.uort . WTDNF.sDAT. :Tho IOIh-ofMa.- -:o: IZ4 Twenty Five Thousand Dollars. BRILLM.YT SCHEME. t Prize of g25,000 825.000 10.000 10,000 "" 2 5.000 10,000 10 1,000 10.000 15 500 7,300 50 ' 100 5,000 ' 100 50 5,000 100, 30 2,000 550 1 5,J(K) 20,000 . ' 4 80,000 20,829 Prizes, amounting to SI 60,000 19,17-1 40,000 Tickets at 84 8l60,00d X.4 i.. l.- inn lai'u ui tiuri siaii t a. a. a t.v . MODE OF DRAWING. , The, Numi ers will be put into bnewh-e; s usit and in tne otner wnei-i win oe ptn the prites a v - the denominat on of Four O litis, amd Vb ' d ,wing to pr g -eaa in the iinial manm r Tisc 20,000 pa- otitl'dlar tviihe avarded to th fx Id or even nuraltera o ,the Latiery . (a the case m y !e) d pen. - mi tne craving oi .tne v.pitai t- ia 2 i0 D llis-tha is to say, if i" 3 t.fltU.i d i la P ize should oomcut to : n Odd W i e ih B) erere Odd Number in the Scheme ul b eniltltd I.O-S f ili'l i prize ii J5.tjtK dollar n.iae should come on to n E ven Number, thei. nil tb ven Jfwmben in the Scheme wi i each be ent lnd to a p of 4 do la's ' v.- y,. -; ' Odd Number end vithl, 3, 5, 7, ar 9. ; Even Number end -tA2, 4 0, 8, ar 0. v A Ticke- ili awinif asuiKinn ,p at n h$ Si.Leme ia nut p. a rioted Iron drawing an n; P rior one alsoj many Tickets, theref 'i wm ne. esari v obt.i. TWO PRIZES EACH Pr a S Mtbiecttna deduction otl per re and D4V b e sixtv davs af er'fie l n ir lut can he had, as usual at COHENS OPFl E THR MOMBNT THKY KR DUA L'S. s irj-'Tickets viill.rUe, n the .84 h .f Mxrch lit FIVf" DOLLAR u l orders previous to that day. win he suj p teda tne p.iinwii g Ttgtnai prices, via Halvts. " , .; Quarter, 1 00 1 Eighths. 50 To be had i the greatest voriety of Numbe s . (Odd and Kv i ) at ; 1'OUKaVS ; lottery arid Jujcc'hange Office, No. 114, Market Street, BaUvamet - Where the great and msgnihctent Capital One Hundred Thousand Dollars,;, in tt.e I a Grand 8 ste It tteryj was so u im On alt an l v o Qua-ters VAMTU DiS I ANT ADVEM UHEK8,) and where i.ow Capita Pnzes have been aotd than at any otn i i tbee in America rrr Orders from any part of the Cniu d Sti s.eiiher bv mail (poat Pitd) or pr vate cornejence.enc ot ngrtb Cash or Priae Tick- B in anv m ne luertta, w i im-ei. tne same piowpt at'O punctual tMenti n as if on person at applictuoii'vi ut particular in once e to . j ' f r ' j. I. CO KMi jr. & BROTHERS-Baltimore "(CT COHEN'S Gazette and Utterf Regit iff wilt oepuoisino imniL'uiaiciy aurr ut -drawing, nd wi i ontam the eompU t- Lit of the Prizes, it wm ne tut warneo g ti I who nui rhasd viicii i ick s at t OHKN OFFICE, and WHO signny tncir wih ui re , . .... " a, ' . n - ' a-' .. , i: ir it- t" ' Bultmire, February 24A. 1828. 10 4w , . . . Ilenioval. , t UP. anhaaribers liav, ree Oved from their for Ut W atrr Slrtel. ahert lhe offer for sale a gent ral aswirlmeni of China, Glass and Kartlitn nare, on as lilxral terms as anv bolisr in 1 1 V' ion IU.J. UEMP LO cwYklFeb.S41lSis. . , -6w ; t'NlVERSlTY ' ' Of s " North Carolina. BT rraiiwioa Ike HtaH i Mm taat aaaaal mm line taw I T a reiJiion af Ike BoaH a owmi of ike I Hs of ikw nrp'wUaa waa giaaata im fxMnia litre An nmi itiraa, Uiftfcm, raf aihif tkeaa laads, aamwl ae and, a to ih insawea. bat sa ta aanaait ect aad k is rrae4 ikat persiias raakJMf ant ansa aonHnaaiasuaM. .dre ihesa ta J. Wit- wrc Searaisry nl iKr Laad Waasntktte. Ka k5igh" UyOrdfr J.WErMORK,H Feb. a, m Sas State of Nor'h- aiolina, ffoke County. , Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasiona Fi-bruarT Term, 1846. RobeilH-niaoa - . M olwr i Original Attach meat WtfWd Hm A.Hkks, f . " Uut m. Jwlli.llk,s)j IM his case, it appearing to the Court that ' i d fcndanta resided beyoni the limits ol the State, it ia therefore ordered that puldf ration be made 6 wr eks, in the S ate Gaiett, , fur defendants to app ar on or refine the neat Court of Pieaa and Quarter Missions -obe held r the coir ty ufAVake at be C u l House in i ileih, then and there to rrpl y and plea j i istte. otherwise ju. 1 meni will be entered id airainst tlitm. and the nronertv levied on wit) be ondemned, su1 j ct to plain id's r very o- Tea-. B. 8. KING C. C V ll-6w State of Nortli. Carolina, Wakt County. J,;,;, . Court of Pleas ami Quarter Sessions February rerra, 1826. i ' - V tn. Ra ham, Kxr. . (ri.iil ti.,iment leri- v v-d on a neici'O imit slave. loim Hiirliam Jr. J by the name f Abel, .K.KKVl) NT reai t s b y iirtl th- hailta of he Sia'e. . It s ornered that publication bt i d in th. KaU ih Sur and atate Gasette, 6 w - . I.ai delt'lidant apiear tin or be tre'he n xtCoun'v C"unof Ple .a nil Quar- er Seasi ma to be beld for the county ol VV ,ke. ut h Court House in Ral itrh. on the hird Mond .y of May next, hen and there t pievv and p ea - to jssue, otherwise juiig- nent will be entered against him, and th roperty levied on be condemned, subject to plaintiffs recovery. , 11 6w .State of. NnrUuCanUiia, Beaufort County. Court of Equity Fall Term. John Tyler i. wl. rf ,r!ain, Wit of complaint George W Jordan J ' X appearing to te saiifaetion of the Court, that tieorge w. Jordan, one or the deten it Us in this aasn, resides without the lim ilt of this Htate; It is ordered that publication be mde in the Raleigh Star, for sis weeks, that Un as the defendant, George Jordan, appear it the next ' ocrt Of Kuuitv to be h'-ld tor the torn ut awresaM. at the Court t-louse in Wash ington, ihentth Momiay alter the Jourm iou. lay in a ten next, ana piesn.aemur, or answer o the complainant a bill, that the same will bv -ik'-o pro eonleiws and set for bearing expartt 4t i ha succeeding lerm. Aeopy lmm the Minutes. K1UH AKI GRIST, C. U SI. R B. a COW Stute of Ntrth Carolina, . v , Carteret County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions . . December lenn, 1825. Culprper Pigoti. 1 John I). Pigntt, s'lijah Pigott tc Elijah C Pigott vs .loS'-ph Snowden Original Attachment, '- ' ' ed, etc levi- a Wm Warner J J 1 apeariiig to the satisfaction of the Court, thit Joseph hnowilcn and Willis... sgner, it. rf..rnilma in ibis ease, reside out ot the li mils ot this .tstei it is intretore oroereo mai the Clerk advertise three months in the Star nublished st Kali teh. for the defendants to n iar at the term ot sate ' ouit 10 ne nt 10 im oui.li of i;artetu st the Court House in Beau firti. on the third Monday of June next, and r. pie vy or plead to issue, or iitdgment will be made A true copy Irom tue mnmtes . G RUMLV.Y, C C , , 4-Sm 8tate of North Carolina, -Wayne County. ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions- November leira, 1825. ' .. . e Jamea Jnosa 1 V Original Attachment. Kliaha H Wood I T appearing to the satisfaction of the f .ourt rr.. t . .1. . , t.i:i n .ar . j a. . that tile neieniiant. eiimhi r, ,w iamiv. ia n an inhbitait of ihe States It w therefore or- ier. d bv th- Jourtthut puhlicntion he msdei he Italeieh Star for three i onths, giving miet m the defendant, that he appear at the neat loniitv tort Um be held for tlie eouniy ot Vynr, at the Court flouar in V ayaesborougk , the SA Mondsv of February next, ih-n anil n.-re to. answer. tlead or ilt mttr, otberwlw uulpmeiH win ue aa-n irew...ni , mm .us Mine Set for hearine experts. M itnesa Philiti ! Inokv Clerk of our sai.t Uourt, at tiiuce, adJ vionday Of November, 182S ' . P 1100KClk 8-3m " I'akeii up and Committed ' O Jail in Wilkisbon ueh. ti t , on the ' ; 1 4th July, ISS5, a negio man, who a ' ' " his name is LKIHTEK an t lorn. all h l,Mt ma Mr. Wade Warren. if S tlarol'ma biiut five feet nine or ten Indies high, light eo t.plefciH'n one Hire tooth out. I tie ner 1 rreursted to come lorwSrd, pa alt eJiatges, an Tf-lein l,m," otherwise he will be exposed t de accon'ing law ' . CH A HLKS P 1I LPS, Jailer w Wilkes eouuty. H. Carolina Jsunsry IS, 16. ; ; -' : for Kale, TTTE ftttwe and tlonaeat oat tk earner el PayettcvUie and War-in Streets, huery oceu. pied by Doctors Uurrca m. Uuaur. Apply U. the fcditora. V ' 18ZJ. if . - 'Notice. IMR eaUaHkera.at iU hat t'vmty Can T W.k. , (M. V. )W( ew.lifiat as M " tars ! the last writ aad H atasasai at )atlKft Hoad. eeaeaerd. r-aat ttMM tndebt- e l te lk said eaiatr m aak imma)iate Ml aad those karmf liaaa agvnat the a4 t eMaaed will areatnt ibrsa. Maweriv utkrti cated, wuKia the Mbm limited bf laa.otkarwiw una SMiuae will be piaad in bar of their rea-we. ry, " . i -' - - Ronr cisvot, HKNKTH. CAvoX Eaaiiers 'Ralelgn. Pefc ta.im (OJt Committed I "tears Jail, as a Runaway, m Hepteiabrr last, a nitre aaati, who sajs ba name is JtHlS V lMS,and is tree, and that k, as khlNShprd In Gemgetuwn, II C and baa eeo sold l diffrrant icn, in Georgia aat "outh Carolina! hat the last nn that nought him waa Jaab launch, in krsterfl. ht t)stnct, . C, Mais -boui 7)rarsnf .gr, 1 leirt H inches high, stout built. Very blank, says that he lias been brought up a Sailor, and was' raised in tlilmore. II be t a slave, bis owner is requatrd to nrwve him lo be an. pat the aliarers. snd lak him away, or be will be dealt with as the Isa lireels lao. anraml'trd to Stokes Jail, on the 1 0th in stain, as a runsasy a ngro man, who aas hit s'li is IMII i, and bebx'ta to Hun ell Pope, Georgia, but duet not kae in a hat enuntt, s be bad bean lately taken there, but sars that here is a to a called lxingtoii hot far fro 'tiers ne uvea, tie is an-it s real 10 nr 1 1 h s high, very black, quick pnk-e, and a ve aentioif lenow. - The awner is requested to prove him, pa charges, and take turn away, or be will be dealt tin as Die law Cirects C. I. ItANSKK, Sheriff Germanton, "tokes e'unl) , I . N C Ore. M " Hun way, FROM the subscriber, lv Ing near ,Ualelgii, on the 19th instant,' a negro girl named FA VN Y, '0 yeursold, iello complexion, common lise. 1 believe she has s small ser on her face and one on her foot She had on a hen she went s wsv a hnmrsnnn frock, eopperai and white, blu' and White eallieo sun bonnet, and took with h i hluck bonibaaette and white sprig musliii frock. She will attempt to pass as a free womai or may have forge'' pass .4 I think she will g to Newbero, where hn went on a farmer mea won, when She ran away, ami rcraaineu eomi tme. I :tl mXwm fmn TinlUra In in, Iwrwin whli will taae her up, and secure her in Jail, so that ner again. , , HART WELL K1VO. ee l, tSt. -'f IN SENATE OP THE UNITED STATES, Martk 1, 1826. M r. Benton , from the Select Committee, to whom was referred the pnipositiori to amend the Conatitoiion ot th Uni ted States, with respect to theap nnintment of Senator and Renresen tative to office under the Federal Government, Reported: That, having had recourse to thi histnrv of tlie times in vhkh the Con stifntion was formed, the Committee find that the nroniwition now referred to them, had ensued the deliberations of the Federal Convention which frames the Constitution, and of several of the State Conventions which ratified it. In an early staee of the session of the Federal Convention, it was resolved as follows Article 6, section 9. The members of each House (of Congress) slut! be ineligible to, and incapable of, holding any office under the ait'nomy 01 ine ujmea oiaiea uunng 'ne time for which they shall respectively be elected; and the member ot the Senate shall h ineliirible to. and incanable of. holdine an such office for ope year afterwards." ( tour- not of the federal Convention, page tVi.J m .1 e L 2 . I t lurrner anneara iriitu uie lournai that this clauae, in the firtse draft of the Constitution, was adopted with area! unanimity, and that afterwards, in the concluding days of the session, it wa altered, and its intention defeated, by a majority of a single Vote, 111 ihe absence ot one 01 tne states ty wnicn it naa a.s n.. a I I . a I been supported. Following the Constitution into the State Conventions which ralthrd it. and the Committee find, that, by the New York Convention, it waa recommended as follows: "That no Senator or Representative shall. during the lime for which be was elected, be appointed to any office under the authority Ry the V irginia . Convention, as fol lows:. . "That the members of the Senate and House of Representatives shall be inelitrible to, and incapable of holding any civil office . . . -a. 1 .t la At. J ... ender the authority of the United Sutes,corr.ptlon, (Executive appointments,) is ie during the ternv for which they shall respce'. lively be elected. t. By the North Carolina Convpntinn, the same amendment was recotnuiended, in the same words. ; 1 -.. In the first session of the first Con gress, which was held tinder the Con solution, a member of the House jI Representatives , submitted ! a similar proposition ,f amendment;. and, in the thiriUsrssion of the eleventh Congress. James Mndison beintr President, a like proposition was ajiaia' submitted, tud being referred to Cwnanittew el.tht House, was rr ported by tbeta ia the twl lowing wetdst . . '.. , - . , No Senator or lUpresenUtive ska& be an. pointed to any civil etBce place, of etaolu. ment, nndrr the authority of the t'nitrd States, until the expirel ion of the PrsdennaJ term m which auch persvn ahaJt hate served as a Senator or Representative. . - : Upoa the questHin to adopt this irsa lation, the vote stood 71 yras, 40 naja, wanting oat tnrre votes et toe, constitu tional number for. rvferring it tb th deeisioa of. tha Stales, . . Havmg tlitta shewn, by t reference to the venerable evidence of war early his tory, that the pnhciple of the ametitf meot now under coiraideration, haa hail Ihe support and approbatitio of the first friends of the Constitution, the Com tuitree will now declare their bwa opini on in fsvtir of its corrvctnesa, and ex-, presaes its belief that the ruling priocipl. in the rrganizathn of the Keileral Uo vtrnment demands its adoption. ' .That ruling principle requires that the thre great branches of the Federal Government, the Execuiivf , Legislative, nd Judiciary, should be separate and tstinct froth es:h other, not only in contemplation of law, but in point .of act; ami, tot this end, that each should not only have its independent tirgaiiiia tiun, but that, the imLviduaU ailuinis lenngeach, should be wholly fret fi om the control and influence ol the indi- iduals who administered Ihe othtrs. To .secure this indebendenre on the part of the President, ami to prevent t egihiative uepartment irom starvinghiiia into a compliance with their will, bv withholding his necessary support, or seducing him into an acquiescence a their views, by tempting hi avarice wi.h an aughtented salary, tFed.'Na. 77 J it laproviueu 111 tne coustnution tiiai ue shall receive a fixed compensation fir his services, which shall neither he increased nor ditumUhed during the . . a or winch he was elected. To secure the independence of the ' Leginlative 1). nartmeni. and to urevent the Executive from influencing its tle- berattohs, by relaininsra set of denen- dart ts in the Senate and ftaume of Repre sentatives, always ready, like the placemen in the British Parliament, ta support the measures ot administration, it was provided, in the same constitution. that persons holding otnees tinder the authority of the United States, should be wholly excluded from the floor of Congress! ' ' 1 he Committee believe that this pro vision Tor the independence of the Senate and - House of Representatives though wise and proper as far as it goes. does Outgo far enough id accomplish the object, it had in view. They admit that the presence of office holders in tha egislative, department would be the bane of honest and independent legis- at ion: and they believe that the: ore nence of office hunters would be equal I r futel. The danger to be apprehended from each, is, in effect the same. The office holder wobtd support the measures ot administration lor the purpuse of saving the office which he had in pos session; the office hunter would support the same measures for the puipuse of securing the office which he had in ex pectation. By either party, the inierHht of the country would be sacrificed t the views of the , Executive, and the)' appropriate means for preventing" this mischief, was, 'first, to exclude office holders from seats in Congee h, and this the Constitution has done; and, second ly, to prevent Senators and Represen tatives from taking appointments front the President Under whose administra tion they had served; and this it hs a s i . a . - Ta . ... fv . ; .. ... ..... . a omiteti to uo. : 1 ne omission, was toou material to escape the observation of thoe who were not blind to the defect of the constitution! and their animad versions, were too loud and vehement to Eiass unnoticed by the, great advot ale or the ratification of that instrument. The authors of the Federalist, in their So. 55, feVt it to be iheir duty to meet the objection .which gcew out of this) omission, liut even these great men. with their superior abilities, and ardent zeal . in the best of causes, could attempt no more than to diminish the quantum ; of a danger which could hot denied.. to exist, and to cover,' with, e, brilliant declamation, a part of their beloved Constitution, which could not be defend ed. They. Said; , t t ', , Soitietimes we are told, that this fund ot be exhausted by the President .in subduing ; the virtue of the benste. Now, the fidelity of the other l louse is to be the victim, Th itnpfobahilit)' of such a mercenary and pern' dous combination of the several members of the Government, p stsndiug on as different .. fbtindationass rep iblican principles wit) well admit and at the tmme tune sccoutitshle to the society over Which they are plac. d, might ' alone to quiet thi apprt he nsion But, foriu-. natelj, the conmttutio.. has provided a still fuitlH r safegim The numbers of the Con. grraa are rrndeied ineligible to any civil fH eea that mav b creatrd. or ot wn.cn tne e molumema iuay le utcreaaed, during ths tors r
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