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) THE MINERS’ AND FARMEUS’ JOURNAL •xerciM, It i» « “* “oo** i** is created by l»w, 1 cys Wfre first placed in ha abuul’d have a right to employ agents of ot' whatt;v«*r name or chnrarler, tlie apft«int-1 and tlifu m the former nank ot llie . i)i e bis awD choica to aid him in the perform- iiient of the person or persons t« fill it, de- Slutes, aud, upon tbc dissoluli>>ii ot I la , »nce of bis duties, and to discharge tlietn! volves by ihe Coustituiion upon the Prcsi- were ngatu Irunslerrrd to the tjlate lJunks, when be I* n® longar willing to bo resiHinsi. d«ut with the ad> ice and consent of the Son- no kjiislation was thou jjlit mcessary >\ ate, unU'sn it be an inferior otVicer und the (.’oii^n-ss; and all the op^-riilmns were on- Hpuomtuieni bo vesttd by the law itticlf “in, giimtcd and perfet led by I.xucutive author- the I’rosident. aiwe, in the courta of law, or I ity. 'I'he Si*'crrtary ol the I reusur\, re el executive power, n left unchecked bv'the ' in the fleads of Departraeiits.” i sp»nyib!e to the President and with his np. Constitution la relation to all executive ot»i-1 But at the tune of the organiKation of the | probation, niade contructsaiKl arraii^renienu l)le for iheir arts. In strict acrordance fk ith this priDoiple, the |i«wer of removal, uhich like that of appoiatmeot, is an ori'in the State Banks. 1 of all who might U s. f«rtuiiut« a* to read bin productiwu. 1 ted coosciouii be stands aliijobt uloiiB in this attempt to wisUail tree, iodt*|K*nd«nt and intellitjent men. No man will thank " A Cilizen" for fiig uncalled lor orticn-lisnes.' in atlcinpting to withdraw tbe nlkciK-u8 of the pe«.ple from the love ol truth, !>tron(f attachmeiils for the Ium^ and constitution und the iudeptodtnce which they now enjoy. “ A Citizen” in his hist ceromunication of our pvstam are deriTcd, the Head of tlie , sipousibihties. A motion v»as made to strike; puma Kxeeutive Departnient originally had pow-! out the provi!»iou ol tiie lull tnukiii^ it thcj tiui^t. er to appiMDt and remove at will all otlicora, | duty of the Secretary “ to digest and n'port; I'xecutive and judicial. It was to take the ' plans for the luiproveuicnt and niauagemciit j ‘ Judj?es out of this gvneral power of removal,, of the n-veouo, and for the supjwrt of pub- i«ndenl of the Kx- lie credit,” on tlie prt*und that it wculd give \Cunrhided in our nrxl.] i 'mum unirat ions. »t.ii riir. joi'itNu- Mr. H,llon:—K friend to American and thus make them ind«iicndenl..i .lie 1 ecutive, tbat the tenure of their otlioes was | ihe Executivs |)»*parlineDt ol the (loverii- cbangcd t# ge«Kl behaviour. Nor 15 it con-1 ment to* much inHurnce and power in ('oil- ceiveitble, why they are placed, in our Cen- ] ^less. 'I he ni(itioii wasrivt oppisi*d on the ugaiu claims q jJace in \our pa Blitution, upon a tenure diderent from that 1round that the fiiecrctary waa the oflicer' ®f all other olfioens appointed by the Execu-i of congress and rej=|K>nsible t« that bfKiy,, - tIIK I»PA1> 1M:sT('RF1> tive, unless it be for the same 'purpose. ! which would faave bw D conclu»t\e, it ad- But if there were ^ „ „ , . . , . i , doubt ou tbefiiceefthe Constitution, wheth-1 ded his executive character throughout. t ^,a„ccs to proclaim to the world, lh« iii«- ' \h*' was very curiful not to introduce all the Iprominrnt fiatuna. Alas! Alas! now ' comes the melancholy informalion, but 1 •am fc.rcd to pive it, \ii: all this inforuia- 'tion which "A Citi/rn” has giw ■ \ou ' comes direct from the (iloht and it i» band- fcd ov»r to \oua.s ju»t from tha press of “/*rirti/f lw»tnt»s." 'I he most ol that part of his produtlion touching u^kmi Itbe iiiinionse advantages which lt«\e|{rown A .liort liiue Hince, 1 was cJled upon.l-ut of the pre», nt econon.ual AdminisUa- any just ground for ™>‘ted, but on otlier itr.HJiids which cobcc-I p«^culiar and l.earl-rt^ndmg circum- ti..n o^er that of ‘‘‘* Constitution, wheth-1 ded his executive character throughout. ; stances, topr>-'lnim lo the marid, ihe m«-' bnd b\ r I ri g on tbetaceet tne Uonsiitution, wnein-1 ; siances, loprociaiiii lo me r.rL„nm li lUtra- executi»-e officers are ramovable at i 'J'be whole discu-vsion evinces an unani-1 lancholy and hmciiiuble tad >f having lost fWo^r. l «s *i , the will of the President, it is obviated by ) motis concurrence in the the cotemporaneous con!«tructioo of the in-1 Secretary of the 'I rf^sury Strument, and the iinit'erm practice under it.' tculive otlicer, and the »t principle that the] ^,,0 ,>f m\ much esitt-uied/rifw/« ai.d u»-i uisltko ^ V 18 wholly an Kx- a„ciaU:t. w ho reluctantly t xpireu in defence runre in such g. 1 dislike to ex|K.-,e my fiiend** ign.i- srir;; coloiirn, but circuni- Agaiu: » A Citi/eu” says that» Likri7‘ 4>ught to r. memlH r that the Jourinl reach the Capitol and all his riguiaroU 3 balderdash a.ay be read by niemberi (\mgr««i. I admit my product,oo* ‘ reach Maine—and where will yo^rs u. Now sir, 1 must conli-M according tomv construction of the Knglish laDguage have cither conjplimented u,y produci.ew or cast a tlur up«in uiemliers of CoLvrn. Members of Congrew read Donsfuwi’i VVb>, sir, )ou are mistaken in your object I have a more favourable upiniou of ii,p,g' tiers of (\tngreiw and coi^e(|uentl» (J somewhat confortable under the retfeftiou that my bulderdcish attracts their 1 f. el much niortifird tbat the I'rw.d, r,i Lm not some pers«iB more compeient to cate hit sinking coum in Mecklenburg Ctninty—hn« friends at ■ distance will exclaim if we have ne beti,,, help iI„q we ntusi sotm rwtire to the sliaties »|' ra/t bunnrst." (Mi' ’IViii}i,,r«' ()[, 1 Mores' as IraLslated by this self-conceited meoilier of the ir^ul |>r»ii.g. #ion, IS well calculatt d Ui fill •l Aiww //’—when h* rises»,it) a mantle of H**lf if«p«irtaiK:« tlirn^n around him, ^ e« sir : bi n tbis ^eiitlcnmo |>r*. »«>nts himself before a Ir^Ml irilui)tl,\,)y find Aim nweiluig up, until he becnii.etcim. pletel) inllated, and if he ha* noopp.,rtubiiy of making a rbetonrsl iiii.play of hii .c .... — iciM T, n iiu lu.. ...ii.i T ^ . - - . _ til maKinc a rutiancHi IIII.UIIV III hii/>pn/ ruggle ot ti»e mi-1 of the //rr.i ol Or/iurw / / in announcing •‘taiices ca i^ou w ^ ; |ualifH atifO», )vu will find hiin qusrf^ mi ^ .u - 1.^ ..1 dflinsixe. >ir, ha »h*ul« na\e cfiinero . ^ solemn w ments 1 the Constitution, the pf)w-. - - , , • . . 1 u , far a. it regards that departuH^ut for whose-1 ment, bc-en con.>idereo and m-ated a. on the «uex,^cted deimr.ure ot lUis tianl in po- ^ acts he is responsible. Althouj-h the debate san.o lootina with corre^pondiug grades ol l,t,cal matters anl a m ar;»uuKn- »«• J covered the whole gr-Hind, enibnicing the olVicers in all liie other Kvecutivo Depart- Lide under thr !.heltoro “ prnate I.u*um *« or "Itikra Irtt" V hj sir, I sui aluios iati>e i»‘ic^«, lias throv.u a gU-m upc,n tU. ready to corrlude thal A. 1* nb^.ul to under- Jat kson party of Ibi. place and proiuced a a '-n.ilar fa.alHy, w hich l.ele| him a k w HoltDt sh.-k m the rauksot il.e f. w re- da>s smre,-l li*. 1 alarmce at th. premuoi j -1.' I g„, Trt asury as well as all the other Kxeculive i ments. Lt^f'the bdi 'to^stablish a I K'fmrtment of j der such regulations a. may be prt « ril Jd b\ j „.aining adherents to jacknunnw, w ho Dow «*ry ^ I'orei 'U AtTairs, sinre called tbe Depart-j legislative authorn>, has alwajs con- api>ear te w meut of State, a clause declarmg the were-; ^idered an appropriate lunclion ol tbe K*e-1 „ shepherd I tarv "to be removable from otTice bv theiCativo IK |«rtuier.i, in this and nil other ,„tere»t "pportji] »ilh avidit), much to the aufM)anrr kiti diMtntistai tion of all who hate buMi,r.. 10 transaci; lie is long winded m4e«d' »i.«; u" be doea nof prow to Le s wtnti, (and a large woe lo»») wh^n t>« r to addr* sa a Ceurt and Jurv, 1 mil I ri,0,. U..> ».«.■ .n.,.., I«.-1 I.'tir, II..I .i.. ,t tell and n.anili >led iw) thr part lout o surrey I, JJ, . ' uol. rtui*ate lu bis translation, t* u> « Jsto know where A. was inUrred. ru/c ^ f fm*. 1 ! perl^ t an, s..i-.-ciorr d, - r.niu. t, h,. .ou'tbus infuruiar.im B.>’ frien.ls!-«‘«'**r^^ cer.»irM-« the world Ibal the , Pn-'sident of the L’nited ftales.’* Afle? that, CJovernment.. In accordance with this prin- ^.,( Aijifriends motion had been decided m tbe ii^sativa, it ciple, every spccies ol pro(.erly U longing I ml| lu t *■ was perceived that these word* did not con- to the I nited Slate-, (excepung ->-i may probablv tind /urn under the pre-n | p.M»t. lory e« * rlp^^ wn ckararUr, '1 bis is soiiitirui upM aa bring oppoip^ to M 'narfkif, I'/irjt- "n relatien to the tnie source of the j t^rtment^ of Ihe Governn.fnt, as means to But stop one moment, I rejoice, ai.d am ^ y ' I mmJ, />f*/HVi«, ^c. a> . j of removal. ith the avow«-d object aid them in perlorming their appropriate ^app) ttie rcllccliou, liiai I havH been iu^„inrxnl'! kr,n. he ai d a|i 1 the pre%ei.i Adminn*tnili.i,—il bni )i*6 ri future inl'trence, that this fuuclion?,) is in charj^e of otfM er.'appointed niaJt; tbe bnn.ble intitrumenl in brinj/ing «r»juin4 him omnlv cwihlaal «ipp«>rtfr of ibeU»»6t«T ot pre\entir:2 any princiB^e oniccr snaii o«; r»- v*. v --g- - — .mrt .. — ■, - - - . 1 1 1/• 1 m.oeil "from olhce b\ the President of thie any otbrr waj.exc^pl by law ; but wh. ue%- bu applirai.ou. l-;holil bin.' up Ar Marts like >uhj,-ct, oik-m wtiich every man should feel I nitod Stales, or m any other case of va- or howsK«\er ohtnned, its cu>tody al- a r Kiring liof, awl bursts loilh from uncer »"i«« mien c«Dcv,” the Chief Clerk should, during •nich wa\s has f»ee8, and alua\# m^i^t U*, uuli.Sfl husntM»" like a man throi^n into e fii.d during tlie first fiHirsearsof ibe Taraiicy, h«»e rbar»f‘of ihe Imperil of the tbe Constiluti >n 1 clMUged, entrusted to ,on\ol«iie li- rts when Mjhj*»-ted Iv tin* refuru ed Jufr.Ur, the expeudifure »»» ofiice. Vbii change having been made for the Executive I)«'partuient. .No otiicf r can ,.p« ration ot’ a cal«aoic /^of'rry. '\e-*;.ir, grrster lhan lhat of Mr. Adams by n^arl) Ihe expre^ purpose of derl.inn^ the weu'.e be created by ( ongre.-s, for tbe purpi s^ ot >• \ ( iii/.-ir now calls iijwio iiiw cilizcim *t n**i much sa\d h* re I gu«'«H.— ot'Con^n ss, ihsf tbe president derived the taking charge of ii, whose ap|K>iutuj*Mit M. rkl**nUjrg in a »tr) pathetic and ein- there are in. iu>d to tl»« ab..»e e\p*(U«li power of renioial from the Constituii' O, would not, by the consiitutiou, at oiK*e de- phatie iwaun*T, lo linien to him, while b« tore'*, exp. n»» a of ( ongrevi, Kiwruliva 1*.- tl»« art as It pasai-d ha»i alwiiv. Ijf'en cobsid. 'ohe on tie I'resKleot, aiid who would not re\eul» lo ibeei aUw impoi taut and in- p^rtu.eia, rontin4:»‘nt *»*j-«;n>!»i, .Vc. >> cil. er«fd as a full expression of the sei»‘e*f the be re«pjnsibl« to huo for tho failhful p« r- itre'tinc: facts, disK-li.scd to him duriof the let us ciamine the expenoiture "fi acryyiil ■ formaoce of his duties. 1 lie legislaine in„e he wa» under Ihe pre»a i.f ‘•//rirufr of for'ign rs.ations and see h w thr «cr*out ptjwer may un«iitubtedl) bitid fairn and in*'. \ es sir, he i.omplaiiis with st^incis—mr tb r* fiud ibal tlia AdiuinuUra President, b\ any laws tl.^y may think ' ^/real biilernri>s of feeling, iImI all thi* Ixii , lion of n firm cxce« d» Ihe pri"vir>us Ad proper to euaci; they may pre&«.ril^ in tors w.*.t ol'l',ilei).'h, have been a*«i(:i 'jsly , mmisliation in s^larn s auil outfilk to iMinin- iy-rtal', and the House of Representatives, what place particular pertion*. o( ihe public engag'd in circulating fal'* hx-ds, and slan- ^ ter;., A.C. upwards ol lil^y tboukaini dolUrs: nurnb^^ of whom had lak^o an d live fiart ntonej shall be kept, and for wnat r* asrai it ■ Jers ol the m s! vilbiMni-. charscler againut —and we canciol stop li^re, tie c alirganl in the (^>i.vention whifh framed the Consti. shall tje removed, as th«y may direct that pre*»-nl C hief Magulratc; in c« n»«;- e\|n-,es ol lorr-igu ii.i-**ions upwards u* tiiie>n aud in the State crrfivrntinns which supplies for the army or ua»y shall be kepi queiKC of which, thecitizensot ihiscuuni) wjoo.ouii—«a hud under tiv bearf of totul ad ipted It that the Pr-sideiil derived an particular stores; and it will be the dulj ha»o ben deprived of tiearing ati) thing 1 xpcrid turrs an increaM.’ for the refort»«u unipMlitied power of removal from that lu- ^ ihc Pn >-idi:nl to s^-e Ih it Ihe law is faith- m »nvour nf Jark'Mai : and (e»!ling some»hat t Vdiiiinislralioii ab>ui M^Arxri nulUvnt ol etrument itseh', which is “ beyot^l tbe reach fully executed—\et will the ruitody remain seuMtoe upon ihe subject and iBtuentiiig di llars—ol this sum/«a have tj» en of I^egislalive authontv.” 1. |x^ this prio- in the K\'-cutive iKpaitiiient of tbe ioveri.- (1,^1 the p«;opl^ of tins /wi//-ioir cwnty upplied to tlic }»a\men! of th* puWu — nple the tjovernment has now b*-^n steadi- ment. ere the ('ongre»s to u^j.uni'', witli „^.ould remain umufuni.rd ui^^ itie imj»/r- leaving slill sn iitcft a«e of piiIIiwim Iv adminisl*red for aljout fort)-five years, ^*r without a legislative act, the j>.jwar ol j tjut fjue-iioiis whi« h n w Hciiate the whole L' -'islature on this imj>oriaul part of the A Dterican Constitution. Here then we hive the concurrf-al aa- thoril) (>f Pr^snlent ashington, of the having a du« resp>ci i-aid cKisMution and not {.rrniil ii U' be tnn i M under tlxit by Hxeculive p4>wer—I »m i- wajs ^reji«r«^ lo rej*rl invs-ftoo*I ■ 1 r>» n be n ad) to dethrone anv sjiI'. »m Iop. nl) and jier»ev**iingl) altniiiiHI"ii'i.• I dale and destroy lUe »arre»l ii.»Wuo^tt tr I which we nn krpt irvgL-lticr,— I s.*"» '• raise my V 'K* agniuil any pohti' M'*- whe wi«hes lo usurp pK»*'"Ost ,ranted la the Cmistiiution I '•illi‘*«.’ oppi-^« iL*" reifis of governriietil UiO*irt'« haiH s of ant flrttuUtt m detuL. • o f-* ror»«l.tutioii;—I will ever frown •ill' nation upor any I’rtndtr^ whs rr^i'J neilher lh* law of tio4 n«r nwD—it Fxitralitm I muit sa) I rrjoice m i5« name and Ub ' that «e bad n»«'r» of iVj. I H I Kn nation, bo bas publicklv announced to them, thill he «ill volunlarily slep forward and d' fend them ho>1 iheir riL’hls—be will place Hianv facH U fore the ciIiz-'HS (roini; to pmvt \ e^. iK.I )sl account'd l"r. 'I'he-^; are -inlem* ni* and ihuv I* fouml where ' in Ihe i;iot>e, iny rcaiicrs, but 10 tbe Jour* nals of .injre-yi. Hut I am not done yet with this mone) ■•aving Ailmiui.>tiation; let usiuruour e)i-s durmc which there have been numerous r*«- appoiniiLg oflicers, ind«*{K u«lenliy ol the niovsU made bv Ihe I'resident or by his di- PreMdenl, to lake lh« charge and ru-lofiv r^ct:-Hi. e.iibracinr everv er.ido of T-xecu- he pul>lic properly coniained in the mil- tive ofTirem from the Meads .jfDe|«rtments “^r> and naval arM-uals, matfazincs, und to the nK.'s^ njjers of Bureaus. j store houses, it is lielinvi-d Itiat such an act {k; ha- adopted ihe correi t coursc. 'I'tieTrea-ury Deparaierii, in th»* di«cus- would be recard» d by all ns a palpable u- Mr. K.titoi, this un}mralli led at.d F Ofis of 17“!*, was consider^ on the snme ^'irpation of Kxoculive pfiwrr, suhver-ivc of ampl.jiJ ann>jo lalion up|s :ned in ) our hikl Ihis art i»f ihe Presioeni has t>* en the means f.-otin" as the oti.er Kxecutue Dppartments, the forin ns well as the futid.imental pnn 1- pa|>«r, whu h for rhtltltthtum, nrr»i;nru » of saving ihoit^MniU ol dollar* lo the govero- and ID Ihe act establishing it, the p*^eci>re (>les of our tiovernment. IJut where is the ;,,„i d.^rnrii'ht exeei rf^, ui m\ rnent. “ A (.’it ./en” firgat this Inst, theugh words vrere incorporated indicalivf) of tlkO dilierence in prittciple, whether the [siblic iitnnhle upim..n, firiy thiri[j previously pri • not the lahst, imporlanl//u/trr ol the pru- 6 of ConjrC!-, tiiat the President de- l»roi»erty b** in the form of arm**, munitioi.s m utrd to the puUir from ihe ^ktj i f tins •v*li- - ot Adniinivlralion. Ilew long since this riv»“s his p»w*er to remove the S*.-cretary of war, aiid supplies, or iti gold and silver, roiislituied chutninun itf rrpuled yirA«a/(- I siilijfi t wns inlrodiued into ( on^rem ' I nu from the Ciiriftlitution, which spjjear in Ihe \ Irtter !rom Judge M’lieau, in r*'! ® 10 Ihe next PrrMikncy, hss rec'iiiiv tr* pubhshrd. It la dated at Vt a,hmr « >■» ■i“ib af March, and is m r*f*lv to • ^ addrew»d to him by the editor ef ii)l*‘>* (>o|i«r, inlornnng him of n rcfiorl, I) circulated, ihal he had ripre'^»« U 1 _ inmatiMi not to br a candid;il'’ lor ti' plaiu I 111 oppoeitton to Mr. ' Hur»n.» No! reipHHiling bini to wiv »be(her he lO'fi’'-* to la romo a r^rdidatefor the (r-a;^c« vr« garfile#* of the decision of a naii"nalct"'^ non. The Judge stale* that ' mentioned is without the shsdow of * tion. W hetbor lie shall brromo s nfv- -• nto er not, will depend eiilin ly on 1''-^ iintary action of the p opl«*. *le lo any national cnut'us «if C‘invenli>Ji> “ purp»«se of nominating a csudidsis l«f jir* establishing tne I»epartuienl of Korfign AfTrtirs. An a«sl^lan^ .Sr.;reiary of tho Trea'«u'’v wa« created, awl it wa>- provided tint he sbojld take charga of llie Uxiks and jtap»rsf.f tue Ik part:oont, “ wlienevi r the , - ,, . iiJiri' I’rexidency, as it is contrary I® ‘o (H‘ the democratic parly, and ua» « ' ■ ixm. 'I he purport ol thii pnwluPiion, I pre- -wi r, alK'Ul four m*nlh«. \ > n, four months . loHdency to pla* o the political po»''' ( onjress cannot, jMjme, is U i,t Kriowu lo tlio unliitored imagi- 'ongress ha« be« n dist us-ing Ibis jue«.tivn. | p^wnlrv in ihe hamis of a few indi* or hank uelcr? None can Is; perceivcd— none is believed lo exist. Iherd’ore, take out of ihe bauds ot the l,x- ,jati. n whi'.h produn d il. Hut it appenr>* What bn* ihis set cokI our g«v«ruii.anl ’ ' erulive Deparluient, the cu'.tudj of tho pub- |rum llie lac e ol Ihc communication, hisob- ; upwards of fHir hundred thousand dollars, he projiorly or morn;), without an assump- j.-ct was In abn— and vilify the Kdilors und n.t s*,lth d \et. \ i>, this immen.e ^ ^ tion of Kxeciilive jH^wer, and a subversion west «,f Kab igh Ix-causr they tmpr.rl truth sum wuf^ted by thiseoinomicttl /Ic/. ( lU fc« ret ;nv shall i(*» rt-mtrr^il (rijtn nfjuje by ,«• the first principles of the (faislitulion. and republican doctrmei. lo tiieir readers—!;»;m nftrt'.' Here is reform and re the prendeni of Ihe I iiiled States.” 'I he The f'ongress of the I nitod States have te inlorm the c:itivo ns of Mecl;lenl»urg that ' treiM'hioeiii »iiK a vengeuiice. 'I'be }k-o- f* cretarv of the'I'reH'.urv t>eing apfxvinted ix-ver paiiwd an act iinp«*riilivel) dire iinj^ they should not reinain any longi r nJ pi* can plainly how mui h nione\ ba^ b'> the president, and U-irig consnlered a» that the (Hjblic moiiejs nh.tll le kept in any , hunpl^un darkness when siicli a hrilliiint ' Is.-en wasted b_s the preM'iil Adminislrution. tun»lilutiotia!ly rrmovable bv him, it up- partieular place or places. roin ll»e origin luiinnary as *M ^’ilizen” whs read) and \ii* my dearyri«nj you should rememb> r pears never to h.«VH (M curred to any one in of the Government to the jear l~lb, the wilhng to shed hghi u|Min their under'.tand- that all tbe statements ronUined in iIhi of- the Congress of 1T"9, or since until very sbitute Is/ok whs wholly silent on th« sub 111^^—to make nnfuunded slalements m re- \fn ial ttrf'au am not true, they arc cHlr.uhtl- recenll) , that lie was other than an r.xecg- j«H:t. la 1 "Ja 'I reasurcr was created, 1 ition to the siluJiUon »>f some of tbe VS iMh • rt to mislead you, und coriseijuenlly )ou (ive ode er, the mere instruinent of the -Mibordtnale to the Secretary of the I re is-j iinflon I'^iitors caU ulBlinc lliereby lo mis. , sliould not alleinpt to lead others while )on hief MaKislrate in the execution of lb* ury,and ihrou^-h hirn lo ibe Presiibuit. Il‘-^ hud homisl men, by exciling iheir preju- jare kept bhndlolded by such men, if yon do, laws, subject, like :dl other heads of de{>art- wan requirffl to tfivn l>md, safely to keep, ‘ dices; and Iristly to is^ue low, ab'isive, mn- I the con«« ipjences uriNing out of Ihe blind inr-nt''lo eup»:rvisiofi and roiitro!. No such and failhfully to dislxjri-e, the public nion- li{nant, snd sj iirrilous languii^to U(>ainst ; leading Ihe bliiKJ, will inevitably occur, idi a rs ru; er of the t onijresb ca.ii lje evs, without any direction as lo the mannoi ^ “ I,il»erty” who look u|K>n hinis»*lf the task j o ^ foijt*din the ('uiislitnlion,or a( ;«urs lohav.; or places in which they should l>e kepi. H\ ; of writing his iftiln/ih a few weeks since hs j iine(|tiiv(K ally that in looking ever the last «ii-;re*tf;d itself lo ttiose who organi/-ed the refi rern e loihe practice of the I iovernment, a memorial of past friendship and di.tin-I pier*, sitjnfd “ f.iberly," ho can find no (•■■vernm* nt. ’rb*'re are 1 fiif i?r'« of ea h it i> P.iind, that, from its lirst organiz-ilion, 1 ^uished abilities. Ilow far " A Citizen ’ !argurneiit, no priKif, nothing but big words, H--U- , iho appointment of whieh i^ author- tbe S-'Cii.tar> of Ibe'f reasury, acting under has succeeded in tbis allempi I |e.,veto ihr '.Vi;. and remrnds him very much of'an anti- iz> d by the ConstitulioD, but all ofVlC^rs re- tlio supervision of the l’rc..({ienf, k «(gnale«l reader, and bin " co«AKie«re.” " A t .’iliy/'n” ' ipjated fable of tho Ox ami I'rog. Now forrcd to in that inslrumonl, as coming with- the placts in which Ihe public tn*iH>v»shouhl inuy have had another ohjret m view 111 | whether he plays the part of the Ox or in the apfiointin!; (>ower of ibe Prcssideni, be kej.t, aud s^s cially dire. li?d all translers' presr ntmg this extraordinar) item of miel. 1 I'me we are left totally in the dark ; hut whether •-lahli-hed thereby, or created by from place lo place. 'Ibis practice was con ligen, r to the public, vivt; He may have judj/ing from Ihe arknowledKed mtolernble lav* , are ‘‘OlTicers of Ihe I niled StalOh.” Iinued, witb the mlent acquiesceuce of (^on. liallered hiiu*-lf that through tho cogency ! stupidity of the former, I, m onkrr to give No j.Mill power of app«.tntment la given to greas, from IT*-!* down to IrJH, and al of bis reasooin:.'and sniindneus of argument , Arm jnsiue m ihe (las.mliiaiion of his .v;)r the two heusesol Congrei>s,f>«ir IS there any Iboq^’b many banks were selected and dis-1 he would succeed mslanlaneously m pro-jrr#s, would plm o him among that jmrt o( Oilier uctouiiUtUhiy to tbew tui oue body; charted, nud uithuugb jKirliou* of tlic uiQu- ductng 4 cuaiplete »ev«luUou lu tbe uiiiUa ' cr«itl«d animals, bo say vou all. llis Course, iherelore, will m mlbienced by the conlemplslrd vention. In order lo keep the *• President i»ul of the llnust- of *'P . lives, hi' bos ulwa)S l»e«-n iu T lering the constitution as lo s*!' lion a w-cond time to the peops, should bo « lailure I. eleci Ki ibo tempt.— Hahimore (imtttt. Coo,L-\\’o hoard of singular marriages wbwh to® P‘ long sim e in Cnioden. „ A gentleman not arrived climacteric, Ixit old enough ‘o , *,,ih» jjrown up to m-in’s estate, (e m , jjj UKJome his bride. Mis ,i„.nur an action so incongruous, on vihnrt- Iniriie a jest nmoiiK itiP ly nflorwards, however, 'C e , |,it[ that his stopmolhrr was the .fah«iidJim,ricbwi.h.w.w ^ .liHtelv paid thrni « visH- ‘ ^ he vvas‘cnpt.valed vvith ';,fJ„.,rtv• molher, (a pretlv looking w a„() ihfy ,wo.)Shcco„si ntedto tho maU b,^' wee married a week «lt«.'»arJ«-
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 10, 1834, edition 1
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