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^Llic(Dlt! Xovtl) State ^>.\LiSiiL'liV. I'ii {Da y. J L'N.4. 1^40. » u e'l.« it »| I * liuli" e.’i lli'.ii, ':iy 'iIi;!: ii. i.- , v.t- iic'!ii-vc, c,!;! tl.i/ J A"i>l.itnix- A ! iiu! :i! 1 1 lie ■ I’lilli-;' iiic-a.-iiiv iliai THE XJV AX'EM-MI'Xr AM.'] ):i: I^EATt'UE. .i:o- j.iii:' Tin; oviihati.ix df 'iiii. n. ■iloNt’l'illF N!V A-IKMjAlK.vr ]:.\ J.l iiF N ri'.ii'.'K. 'ii'. kf I'i;!’..-'ffa-.m iS'. IX iin; tTAii: •iA KI-.t 'll.i- iit'M iiin-~:j>,a ai: . - !' ii>.- lliiK-r iiK- SlaK." Alai i’.vre it laay In,- tn if a I.an. V. lial i.' Tlii; S . •. . !; ' 11;'. ;.S KScii Ml ValMUN ■ii'll.'C.- ' M.'v." .'a_.^ r. .JiiKUo- ‘it jH-i.j.ii; a pari!(■!:; .r oi' iiil v. I;, ilii- -cii.-.a-, li.i- :iii-aii.'tin-'iVliutc i". ■'I'l.-. a.!]!;>) c I'-.;-.- iiolitic; and the nd ciie • ■ a^i.-latiuT- ill >:iiii.diT.v faM-. .''•aiMiiii r-^, di.-tiiirlinri was i;':lvinl,.(l 1'. !«• madia ll \vi/ii "liilf^a ^■■■J■lmi^.-i,Ilt r iiiid.i-r tl.u >i'a:ii-li in.aly, ihcii rcciUa that ‘ i,,, Miauli, ’ “liaviiig previous and, tl;i;x-ii n-, an idiiccr 4't!ie t nili d Slat-.itik'-ii an oatli a, ‘ wa-cUcti d to the JIuiiM- of ('omii.tin.-frum {'as- liitiuber of o,kZ as Well . out,tv. He flainicd Iii-.seat oil tlie;iVoiind S' iiniioti Sj f- V. hi rii ( >n llic ^iie-tion ill :i vxpn- i i.i-.'Ii.ri-. i;-,- tie- wot.l ' son-e. ‘Ill ftsx- Stale-,’ -a\ iinewliat ieiijp.iiy eiiitoiial, in ‘ an artifi-ia! ',;i, or I'od - - , -'ni oiiiiii-of die ^iate-s, mid as .111 oii.eii that a.-eat in the !a.',adslaiiiiv was not an oii'.ee A mendier of anv S].,te Eei-islature, lOid as , . "■;t!i;ii the ineaniii:,' of tie- h'l seelioti i4 the ' :i- .\n J.Meetitive (jfi; of aiiv State, and as -1 ,ii»djei tl oillei'i" 1 1 anv Stati*, t'l support tl’o { o.etjm'ii,,!! of ilic I'niled States at.il shall have e;i_'a;red in iiisiirrection and re lei iion atrainst ti,,. .. j.jie, or viveii aid or cfini- t..ri to lite em.iiii , y-.ereof, sindl lie a Senator i.e[;r'_-seii;;iti\Conafe-s-, (tad an ]-i!eetor l:f I’l-sideliL d.ctcriiiine, W'lid Slate n' me,ITS tlie I'lni’.Ml- I, jlloled ahi.ve^ le,! [hat le- le'! in any n speel a civil oflie.-r. .'.nd lhe decision ^ was pelieelty ill aei-ofdance witJl the vieWsof I those wlio a-ree with iis in the mutter We i.i.scn-siiiv-. tiati.fs and iienrisi'ntativi: ('onyi'.-s- a:-..' i am ' ‘‘‘ , 1 n. I■ .! i'iOiii..i:'.ii "iL. y person lii t; e irom liolding mi.re- llain oi.e luerattve i tlee ill tiny o;;e tim;-."’ 'J'iie i.'iatl'r'.Va- ref r: 'o a coiiindttee of wide!: Win. A. (iraham w vriio made a rep.'ll liial dis|yoSid s'-‘ witiioiit ileeidii.x the qiiesticn whi iUt’iders hall t'a;--.!. T!u' f. oe" are in liiefs rei'.-r- at"'a seeilell of the (.'onstiioti.'ll, M tl.:;t tin ,r trial and jand-hn.ent. tije o;k lie. s e!.;:m. rated, a th.e re-:-'. ( liairinaii. ih. vide.! f,. tnti'in. m: ! , are eejiiettiiV ' Ml sect:. -'n; ! til, a.' , a • n. t unstt- • \i.' 'i.-n. a M. le ' dlser.-sed the ais |s opie of the Si;i:.' are eijiiivalent • t!.e two pesitmiis ere .Mr. .In-til (: Wi!- n in ids {.aw i other. ;ind imon tl.iV lid miiatiLli ler, ;ind upon tld- ri ..oi i excindvd. li m- l|•'''i;t.,•ti,,|, o'"-- met.Is of l.'.n ill its hi'.adest ■ lie p.-ople f'.rni tiie Ida! liallest iti.rmative. in ii[.ji.jsili-ai to t!ie opininti of an tdde ietral writer in the \\ i;ndii,trton .V.'.i/- of the- Duh of I'elritary l.-idb, w!io labored to maintain the negative- of it. Tlie writer ol tlie ii'iinioii in tin- ■d in .riiele. i.e in 1 1 1 - - , aim Moole.-i tliai can be kj.ovn. 'I le.-y term that moral person, wliiel:. in laie o.: mv forijii-r ln- tiire.s, i de'seriiied as a laiinph-te boilv oi tree, I'ai- lural persons, nnil'd tovetin-r for liieii" eommoti oeiie-iil ; Its iia\ ing ati iinderstandii.g tin.i a wall; as tleliiii-railiie and le.-oIiii L', ;ind tietliig ; as po-ei'-.-eil ol inti rests nldeii it u sahi to mannr’i-; witli eaeii a- pie-s!y Jirovided li me ai'pMeanl v..i.s :-i' wl.l' h eatt-ed l!ie in- -seellol: -1 i:’ I’r'iiiedol tile* .Viltelid- lli ii.e :Miieluiei! ariieie it is eX- a Siiites, ana iioid itef liie I llited t 'Itiil ; pi.se-.i up 111 him tin. I i.'i i’residi III of th.e L nited viel.on on impe.-t'elin I'V ( iiiee eivii or rniliiar;. tin- ofiice. in 'a.ies t.r imder any Mate.” liave a; 'll -■ ipiote.i .oiove, til », ar; le le 1, ot til IS latte 1* -. he pnni-i.n.ent itu- ... iir.iV.'ie-.; in v.isi',. 1,1 e.eil- ■nt — that of ; xiiiilsiui. fr. iti 'tl ini's, o.'hiiieiits i,-,. i- oil ;ri V an imi.lle ' :ille!ii|.Is tl , Imld or i Xefei-e I lie 1 i,n. ti,.li- , ,1 iiy ofhe-e in violadeiii e.f til. pr.i-1,.i,,1 - til'll ;id of tile .\! \' A.!!,'i.d.me ni is to I.e pri.m.,;- iilidele'd b\ the i e'di-ral I'liitl'ts, alui, on , .-n- vietion, be tiiud S1 .ooii. i.r impri-m-d oi,. vear, or iiotlf|^tI tlie dl-eietioli of lii.' (;:,•■!. ' i i.e- ” ‘‘A' ol tile l;i',v i- .-el elear ilia pi --I 'pv mt-tai'te' it. 1 in- onlv he' raised ttpon it is tl... !•, Wi i'l.'deVe, S W e '.It : "il o Iittt w : t'.-r lie br.ioaitt b .rt. no one e;Mi 1‘oi.il tjial ean eoi.stitntii nal tM'.-i arlioje I n I'-eegidzi and t-i- ot l.ie- I olttn-li pi.'.ve-r on 1 iie involve '1. -hold'! tin ai.re tile !'. ral hem;!- IS i:;e l:iv. s:in; in in r oV Mill i?? ’ M ' OIL Potiison’s Drug Store, iii fN. j>‘r l-aJ. - • Z. A 9 P - > ■*> ■ ■ -f 1 i:at unesin.n i- the- mat- anv js iill: ,:Es: in:mi:In -11. iiM i Foil hi- now iind'. oiiiee or place nfu r.-i and ori.i;',: im !iei'.-on. wl ted o l.-lds 1 d e r i h' ■ i 11 woiMothen-;i,,,,|,..,„„.h,inuhaf‘nopers:.n” ix -1,.,;:,,^ ,,f ,,p.p ,,;;i ...p,,,;. j,.pjd i.avmg prcviotisly -aken an mttli as the l. 'ider ' iiimishnmni l.:..t .A . p,,,,i, I'llurwi-e pro\i- oI \\t'f ddfci'i'iit I n'lraemied olitees, e^ic., si.all at • ele-d tor in tlie- t,Hi. titv.-.li.n. 'tate-: kite I or tinder tlds ’ j as enjoying riglit- V. hieii il oiia'lit t.i maittiiiin: iti.-t. iiiij a.- lying niKler oiiiiaalii n- whieli it ought to a Ve ry a.ih- tunl o-iri'ei ill tlie colitmn.s of ill!'[taper, £ii; tlii- ]h;li Xot being convinced by the argiiiuelit of the re- j l'> riorm. 'I'o tliis moral [lerson we a-.-igii, liv joiroJer. widch, witii all iUs iearidiig and tibilitv, I''‘.h' nt eminence, the dignitkd apjiellation ol l o.ita.ns, to onr mind, mnch ingenmns.sophi.stry, : ivc .submit tins tirtiele a.s a siirrejoi/iiler. j wboin we Itavc tale, or ini.ii-r .• l ' i .h- r giiveninH-nt, sindl I '.- ciigihie to a n either House i,f tlie H.ncfal A.-.-endni'a .'O U' to exe lnde for the fninre- the cottclii.-lon at wilt, ll Jiidge Saumlers had anived. 1 lu re are, Imweve-r, some autl.e.; llie-s lii-aring npnn tile ([ilesiion wddeh we oro' ...-e vei v iinef- ly to [ircsent. 1 n an eariy case in Ma.--ai;!.iisc!t.s. the ■.ne . in ( oiigri" t* S'cnaioi iind 111 Eli'ctor o! ie]ireseiuaiive dent iiiii \ ice I'l'e-idi-iit, I- a lii'l'inn'.'imie-e, civil or mil- irv liiidcr llii 1 tinder anv State. :el, '! I'[onii.n ot .] ciinnectton witli [Ues;iol;. ^\e'■. .;i imtidlmvi or any ether ['erson. to go ’I'l-; • iir her remarit iii oi, ij,;, urgnment is iisch-ss, as it mate and aeimiratmn ot the eminent w's t.-.e., .s^ary to t..._; -die one conjunclioti or the talents p-gid ii.:;,-„injr of iliat truly great aiiei I goi.id Ulan. )iir [lolitical svm]iailde.s liave al- east"!! IS Clte el tiS, ill ■'Mt.Ls case, lUting the ir e'i;Te'[."Ui!i. nt. ■re iis in e-nr e.-ii- eharacte r, s'di'ralii.n--are iiiemljir- ..f the scver.il State i.i a.nres iilncei- itn.'i'r tiee .'state wfthin thi- |i;ii\tl V.": ini-Xl\ .\nu iii; .. ni'.’ .''iti ii e-.iiirsi 'll li.'- ; art I.: tile I I'lir-a v....,;il lie jn-titic.! In' till- hi-t. .y of ti.i- n.i^t. il, -'.-ii'ir ,n t "lift- e't!;'! he n.c; iite- that Wi i till" •- 1- . 1 m II.W ix;; ( ■ .j' -r .i-i Il";ii t 'i'.-iai I'sP' Itl:.. . , 1 r . lion of tlie extent came before 'h ot oflii r. in I'-id.v to tile einim of tnulmriiy for tlie (he- ways lic-en with Idin iti the two great patties to ■•,,.1 of the Siitii-ei;;,. e 'onrt in Woriliy n--. IlaiTet’ ■ wi.ieii lie liolongi-e! during the term of ids long ifTfie I.egDIatnre are not of-' tmd u.sefnl liie. He i.-, indeed, more nearly an necessary to .say iliat its an- i oracle wiili ns than anv otlicr man i —tiiat members line's- ; llcer.s—it is i.n le ,)n e p.i't. in -.lyii.g t,*’.: to iiii'l rea.-.os cm! • lit 'li-tity tiicm in -i,-i.d;d: .g tile olner l-.vo di-parl.iients of tiie i i. Vi-rnnK-ni in ni.iuers ol tids kii;d, we ilid imt nu an to inti mate. as onr i-orresfieindeiu seems to sti|i|iose. Itial llicy v.eri' nervoii.-. or tliat tluy miglit ]io,— , ir.u-t a | sibly slirink t; om ibe [iroi'er jierf.iriiianee of: ni 31o le. ri-- tlieir duly. ^\ c meant nothing of tlie kitul.— wiilnA - iinAt . . I'pon the [irinciiilt's that iiave a/we i-.i- e-i.i e I'l "II--' 1’ .1 ; lllVe-r. Ill .1 . , gnii'l l.ia V ■'['Ifii'hil I'm • st i.,.;'' M. ii .i i .UXlilt A.\ (iRDKii i-' i ’.i\ '• I Ill V at spi ji,g 1 1. I I '.I'nll. on tin- I 1- l eimi.ging In 'I ■ I ; .. 'U tile Viiiikiu ’ a i . a I a. ■' i u..ie;i tael'e is a i'.i. il. I en !’"e:i;l.g Hnn.-i-.J, a ■'If !1 .. I! ai,'! I'li;- . out iou-i's. This ii.\ .i.en I'l -nil niire 1..1-ela. 1)110 Tract lying nti Initi'i.liiaii Cleek. slilijecl to .enso. line uiteiest or si.xteenth 1 , - y# gove-rile-il I'-It nl the . a t >n 1 eery '.ani’.iig uiui t'oat. , ,, - I , • 1 -. . . ■ I our Cenirts in Micii ca.ses it Woiili' be t'. ir dotv l’artie> wi-hing to laii et.a.-e can eall on the A.1- . 1 ii.iiin-.it.ip pinilc.ge thorny can be .lo i„„l,tr than tlial of its otlier ^ lived in Xortli Candina. lint with all this wc I to .sn.stidn the otlier two dei.artments if nos.ible Kuheon. ami % e» the in-m:.-. >. .'COnoted -IS i-\--iciiv ..Yorcssiho our ' di •i n ■ -i il ii’H ^ ‘'‘'hvly in the saiue eii-'e—tiiat mcmbcr.s ol the i are not [ircinireil to acce[it ol his Angle opinion I for them to so luinestlv ^ > i -s lerins will he nia.le know n on the duv ol >a'e. .t.inotuh.ise.xaah e.Aprcssing ur^dt-cusseda-^^^^^^^^ emmscl a.s l.y tlie lairt. : [..-.gislatitre are . .vpre-.-.sl v e'.xclndeel. i ■settling a great onc-siiein like the one uiuler ! R.t m , rr ■ i his .-’nne Ih. ISTU. S.J. ii'O r„,v„, , ii,.u„„ ,i,„ „ i, I, b,. 1 .Mik- .i,»„ ,1,',. wi-"';;i "p,""; Fro,., i.ition'A.v"I:'“.-''''"‘’''''‘f.o o,.r mimi,r,i,g, „,„i ^ ife tele Siijirenie Lniirt anel wa.s largelv I niioiii "e j'liveiinoieii, as exactly ex[)rcssuig onr (li.scn.sscd as well hv It is adiidtlcd by the jiarties to the eiiscu.s.siou ] own idea ot it. J>y “olJice niidor tlie that tlie qiicsiioii at is.sii- re-ejlves it.se-If into an- ' meant prci'i.sciv w hat i.s intant in to certain privileges granted him by tlie ( onsii- j taken 1 v a nicndier.if oilier—arc gieiaber- of the lye,gi.slatiirt “otfieers i ^rrwU Vnoril iicrson"'iai r e ‘''1’^“*"^^'' "'lion "m ila; exercise of | faithft'lhi di--cl‘(ir'iri^g, t .1 St, e o If,).,. ’....I ev .1 j “loral poison, intSiATK, all offices thejiu,ct„m.s of that ^ member ' " - under me tsl.ite. It mej are such othcei.s llicii [ in tins country are derived, as they are sujipos- j not be exercising the juncth >il tIjhT VTV CU to l>(; UerlvGil fruHI tht* TvTVf; in Kniylnnrl .. kr./Kr ,,,^1..^... *1.. it i.s cunceded that [lersons banned by the XIV : to he derived from the King in England. .Vincndnicnt cannot lie members of the General \ ^ admitted that it England members of . , , -r I c . . P arhament are not officers, for two reasons. .-Vs.semhlv . tf thee sre nrit such officers then it 1 Fir.st, one of the essential attributes of an officer is cont'cdoii that such persons are eligible tei seats is wanting in a menjber of l’i|rliitnient, aei^ord- in lhat'hoilv. Yhc'que.stion to be dccidedThen i 've have cited. A member , ' , r.i r I . o a- I of J’ftrJi.nnetit, bv law, 18 cntitleil to no salary, 3-: .A ri-iiiein?H*rs of the i>egislature “officers tin-I 1 ’ . . ^ , , I'X' any kind, and rc*ceives none—there eler the X-rate tnf/,in the pvrvietr ,.j the Ml are no y.wlamcUM attacheil to the place. 8ec- Aniead-.KfhtWe contend that they are such j oiidly, in England the three Pistates of the Kealm officers, while- our corre.spondent siinjilv con- ‘ Eords and Commons—are omiiipo- rend.- that tliev me not; he having abandoned ! of their duties as such, , 1 1 1 , - - 1 f. , I •■’''flk'ot bi ine cuiitro! of no law, hut arc above ilie gmimdiakenhyliimin tlie.Vm-, and upunjall law. In Parliament tus.sembled they are whieh much tlic larger [lart of liislirst argument ^ aiiteve tlie Gon.-iitution—are, in fact, the C'onsti- was based, tiiat tin- ili-ipinlilicatiiin tinder the ^ tulion ii.-,i.lf. Ihcy are ‘‘a law unto themselves” How.ltd .imeiidmeiit ctin onlv he ascertained and e.-laieli-hed by the [irudilcliun of a i o[iv of tlie record ol a ci)m['etcnt court, .judiciallv li.Y- iiig llie guilt of till.- dl.stjualifving critne.” In order to determine llie otiestioii under con sideration it becomes iicce.-^.siiry to :i,-s, crtain wliat an oiiiec is. as w'el! as wliat ex.'nstittiles a man an officer, s,, ikar eve tiiay be idile to sav with cer tainty wi'.ethi r all the attriljiiti - ufan olilcer are to I'le iouiid in a tin iidK-r ..f onr .Vincricati I.cg- i.-laluri-s or not. 'i ids, it i.- iielievcd, caii ca.-dv bi-donc hy ri-fcrriice to tin- most roiiowiu-d law li-xieograplii-rs and oo;ame-;i::i;":--, luid the d.-- oi-iiins of the court'^, Imlh in till.- C'inntrv ai. ! Jiiiglanil. li.iVViK’.t, who was a di-iingni-!ii.'.l I'vnnsv!- iiid.-,' in J'liiladol- tre .''ll' State. Tlie Loril.s and Commons arc, in Parliaiuciu, as sovereign a-s the Crown itself. In tin ■ni and till' king liic wlmle.sovereign pow er 111 llie i-.uijiire roide.-, and is stijijioscd to be fits of his oijiee as a member of a body, unless the bodv is in exis tence”—that a member must be protected Keer. What is when he is, “iu ffict dLscharging the datics of his ofied'—th^ a member of the Houke is enti tled to his prmleges “Whdn 'executing the dtUies of the office, in a convention of both hon.ses, al though the Convention may' be holden in the Senate Chamber.” Coffin vs. Coffin, i. Mass. ]. See theoi>inion quoted at some length in Cooley’s Constitutional Limitations, a tvork of high au thority, pages 446, 447. And the author of the work himself, speaking of this same c-asc, says : “It wa.s shown that the defendant tvasnot iti the discharge of any offieial duty at the time.” Sure-, ly no lagnnage can be [daincr than that used liv 1 can- ! or Jltjiisc of Uepeee, iviatiies”—is notan oath of of- Inty as amemher of the Smate \ uiAcss coiw'mcod by the reasoning which con- lice, because he sHtiply .swears that he, ivill dis- cliage his duty aS i niember, &c., and not as an of- of office? It is simply an oath to perHa^^^^uties of the. office, or place to which been appoimed or elected. Is not w:af i^ccisely the character of the oath quoted above? Let lus .see by compar ing it with other iithsof office. AVe give below the oath formerlyjiakcn by the Jud'ges of the Sniircme and Hi.-flrict Courts of the L'^nited .States, which we lud ejnoted at length in the oiiinion of Chief Jii.ice Alarsliall, in Marbiiry vs. Aladison. j “I do solemn]vswoar tiiat T will administer vinced him. For even from such a man as Judge Gaston we would know the reasons of an opinion before we adopted it as our own. The opinion stands alone, among the authorities ci ted, in oppo|ition to the view we have maintain ed and the conAision at which we have arrived. But it must be borne in mind that Judge Gas- jiirisdictiiiii (ivir the whole inatier after all. This is true, .so i tar as the rights and jmwers of the Houses un der the Stale Constitution are concerned. It is ! also admitted that their decisions oaniu>t he re-! MHa ..VL .\( )'l lt ’KS. I HAVE A TEURIHLE CuUGIl. im need not have it long t go to vour viewed in any Court, soa.s toeompel ih- Hou.sts , -t bottle «t DU. TETT'.S to change that decision. But the question, be-j ^ ^'A>U.A XT. it will fore the Pedera! (-ourta, upon iiufictnient of* S‘*^**i t'ure you. Jt ijaii^er«>U2« {4^ ur^h-ot . , . . . . ., a member of the Logislature^ for holding oftii-e i "I his valuable preparat aoi'iiui v bw ton 8 opinion was not given upon the question now in violation of the provisions of the XIV Amend- fou.rj in every village and haudel iu ' the under discussion The present question arises „,eiit, is one that arises under the Constitution directly under the Constitution and laws of the and laws of the United States Conscqnentiv United State.s, and only incidentally tinder the the decision of the Houses wi'l not be antlmritV present Con.stitiition of the Stale. Judge Gaston ! with .^aid Courts. Tliev will iirocccd to trv the ' South and West. xfiii: IS .noxirvl Il i.s quite aj)['iii-ilit tlicn. that mem- i-'i;!ii;. iir ,ii'.' iii.i ‘-III!:.', '-.s under the l.l.o'erut. lii'isoi i'ai".iaUi..iu .ire not "i>] ( ro'.vii, ’ 'tiic .'state iiii'l wiiv. Eut it is very e'eur. ficiii wliat lias tilrcady Ijet n written, tluit tiic British Parlianicnt is a vet V diiiercnt ' loiiy froni onr American Le.gisla- ittivs. 1 he sfivi'f: ien I'u'.vcr.s of tin- fnrnier arc inlii'i-etii anti iiMtimitc'!.—i.f the iativr derived aiiii liniiteii. '['iic one i-aiiove till'Cim.-iiintimi till- ntiii r ti.e ci-eatni'c of till- Coiistitutii.n. otic IS the .Stale Itself t!le otiler W:i wius drseassing the question under the old Con- : indicted meml.er as if totallv^ ignorant of tlie : WcU-h^fev.-r at ‘ stuution of the Mate, and was measuring the j fact lliat tlie House, of wliich he’claims to be a ^ Alumincus Gold Hui'inm'^® ^ i . . -r , ,."ie'y>'»gofthewor.iof/ice by the/«iK/)«/ye used ! member, Itad ever lu'tcd in the matter at all.- J, “kai U v.-S jns .cc wul.otu ref'Y to persons, and do e.jua , in tiatt in.strumcnt. W e have no wliere contend- | After having been tried, convicted and lined Ci oidc Gold Donl.I .-•vlrt I ,'' ' .f fAr 1 c , I ri.glitto tiie I'.ior *id the ncli; and that I will | ed that members ol the LegisiaUire were olliccrs .'4] .OOU tlie member mav a-ain resume Ids sc-it ^...\tr.i t.i Cnolov^ M-1 • VnT r ^ ; faitlilully and ill: (ijrtially di.scbarge tlie ditties within the meaning of the ianentige used in that Mn tlie House to wldeli be "^Icis }>ccn elected if ^^uprome I Incumbent on memet Judye of the Snpreme a.nstu.mon-o..ly_that the question had never ' Iheix be n^ obieffij;s b^llm lUn-e. Vilffi ’ in been jituicially deeidcil. .Vim! we reiulilvadmti Court of Michigan in this ease. , i- j Court of the Unit'^.i rtatc.s, accortliiig to the liest -Members ot uie Legislature have _ frequently ' of my aidiilics am' niiilcrstamling, .agrceablv to been e.x|iressly recognized as ofiicer.sin tiie judi cial ojiiiiions of our own Mqircme Court. In John.son r.s. Mallctt, Chief Justice Eeaison, in his coneurrent tile t.'onstiliition ii.i! laws of the United States.” -Vccoidiiig to tie logic of oiir curri-spondeiit tliis is not an catitol it!it-c, because tiie Judge is S13 4k $20 , , opinion, c.X[)rc.s.s|y recognizes ! sMindv required it .s.icar tiiat he will faitlifullv them as ollicers in the following cxiraci : ! di.^i ■ - sciiarge ^ - j .its until u ./'id.-yt', and not n.s If,'t ri/- ilie (.otx'riHir.mcnibcrs of tiie Legislature, IYet ;!:e Bui r.atc Con'rt of tlie United Blate, arc not 1 States savs it is an ■■I'ii'of ol’licc, and cvei".- in- Itao.e Iu r(ai.-enpla.n, ly force and_ etlbct of tile : teiiigcnt'iiiiin km, vr that il is. But suiqiose lie -OUstitullon, and ol our lurm ol .government ; ! liadoiilv lie-vii rc.|‘;i.'d to swviir tiiat lie would, ami stand in no need of being cxcmiited. - lidihfuliy diseliarg; ...e diiilvs devoiving iiiiuii llie j .''•o ilint [lart ol me act ol bongio.ss, whieii cmi- j him as a ,di mbee o.'tiie Suiirenie ('ouri—I'orthal e , r.'i . 1- • I 1 1- .'‘‘''’k'd o;'/; muia-es auuin.g tlie [lersonscxemii'.Ld'llie iiK-ni- (.'ouri i.s “a itidii-ii l iioi.lv'’—would it lu.t still ; mm.-, r He on.v jimiUi-:,! bodtos in our torn. , hiw. i,l the seVi-ral State lA-gislainres, am! such , bavo been an oath office? Uudoiibtedlv it govornmeiii a, all am.ilugous to tlie Briti.-li | other .'-late oiiicefs ns ilic (.ioyernor.- ■ ■ ' M'hiMiu-nt are our snve.i ign eonveutioiis.— | speetive States mav eerlil'v to b-e 1 ot liie re lit ^.•essa r v vania jurist, twelve y.-ars a jiliia ami the autlior of a k_ :1 work of merit l>ouv!er’.s institutes—.say-, in ids Law Hietioi,- ‘‘".1 aj:i"-iiaiiou i . j tiicse t 'liuvi n'M '. , . , i Versa! -i o ■ in ii-t “An oliiei' is a right to ev.erciae a [uibli.- fime- i. lion or employineii!. and take the kes ami «. inoluiui-nls lii'lotigitig t'> it.” ea - . t . , . . ' In sujqiort of tliis (b'liuition lie gives tlie foi- ! 'ler I lowing referom . s; Siicif. on Murtm. 7;.I7; i Cruise, J>igest. Index, li. i.; Serg. A K. 1 gi. Bi iiiiti.:. s i.-tw I li'. tioiiary, a .Samlard work, delii'.es an office to be “A [lo-itioii or station ill '.v’d.-lt a in-rsi.n is I'iiqiluyeil ti. iiefft.rm eertaiii .Itities, urliv virtue ot whieh ll.' Iieeomes eliargeil villi tlie jierl'oriii- aiiee ol e.-rtaiu l|■uii•s, jiublie or [uivale. 'r pt JTjU. >. .11 iI i I I k"! liiC" j iey of ruuniiig for t'le .Smte J.eitislatiire. Xa\-. we tiri' sure wc woui'.l have en'-ouraged them to iieen lilt oat ll ii: o;i;ee ? I mloubtedly it i he eauli.i-ite'. J’.ut the i".e'ti,>n tire- n:" ! is wuiihl. A .luiige me i'liju-eme Court is c i on'v vastly diiii-rent fniui that upi.iu wiii. li .Judge laetui.ee, ];ul not an (....eer, ol the Court. A 'S^ii- , (lasion gave Id.-i oj Inion in liie Convention nf ri.'d a I,. . . we reaililyaiimti doing so, he intmediatelv render-liiin-elf li ihle that the eonsiriietion given to tlie lair/uaye of to.eeoiid indii'tinent. and lie will lianllv .-caiie that instrument liy J uge (iaslon, and by our very ' jine and iiiijiri-omneiit next time TliH -ir- leurncd and able correqiondeiit, is, to .i ay the guiiicm, it wiil’no ..-oeii. i" b.-.s,,! iea-il (it it, very jiktn-ible, if not eleae'ii ri-fitt. And if tile Howard Amendment liad oidv ex cluded, by its e. o/'i'.'-.s ft rins, llie priiscrilit-d clas ses irom wliat were Lehi i,; be otuees imd'.r, and by the striet language of the a.ite-belhnn (.'.insti- tuttoiis ol' the .--evefal .States resjieetivjly, we would Certain!-.’ i.ever have written a line for the wartMug those clas.-e- against t! lit ntiou till- s;,]i- jiosiu'.n tliai tlie Houses will .-iilmit themei:d«ei> su;q>o-'ed to I one k.avo an admit tiiein? to tliei ■ I‘anti •suraneo tiiat ('i. rtaiii! V St at', ( '.ill hi-'" Ilon-v Otme!' -iuin!i! iia;i;.i-n to them, as tin,re T! C(' OOUl' lend.-r Iu I'ur eiliiinin^ i., o'lr c ties i'’h-. r dismigi:;.-]!, d k-.-. Vt r- I" di..; :• wi:'i f-r the [-urq.. dll- ar, -uin t.:, d.iad'! tin ti.;:: with.11 ti.e e(im;i.i-s of a m (to a: • and r had but a vi i .it!' ti::;.- ;i: iv tld- ar':e' . \\ e liave, tiler, f ;r .'.! to give it to tin eo'iM -it- r aiiv will !iot. e-p' ci.diy. if there a Ib';iu''Iia:i!i 111.i;.wily in j. esd.lj tuav he in or ■ n;- holli. ('. iseu.-'li a; i; ir ' ■!• .-.'d We, h'.WeV >f (.'treoliinMi^ to 1 I, . 1. . V. 1 . I * T ' I . V,- I ' . T I - 1 1 • - A • • 1 * V ... . V. . . V .* Will t,;.! \ It- ii HHJ 111 I i ! U’ X. W1 1 \ C i 1 i 1 ( J J I t ! 1 . 7.:;; 'i'C .1 ‘*'W”;'!’frinlnMni> ration ,,1 the Male govern-' mor is a memlier, m.: not an odieer. of the Beg-M s; A. Tiie .miuii it of tln-t "r.-U a:-1 leiri.'d en;.»'i'p]--’BU'toil.t!tl'ebruary]Si;{..ee.;u.e!aum.B!iiti,re. Bod. iani - have du-ir ofjeeis. !,nt the j Md-:. ufoti the ewu-nriiedou W t! ^ " v I/.; I'erarn, or body";;’Ve''-----;i.:: tni'nd',.(:;^m''‘t:,'^ ’-u:, W see., rn.m tl.c Otmtadon in_ the ! The l.adn word ,[ 'toil, iron, whieh dm word in dm " luin^.Kamh^'of‘d'le '!:mgmlg.i'di:U i ■ -V;.:::':'!- (T wove extract, tmm the exern-.mm act oi the uBlce is ih rived, is iv r;,.-eied to mean, in Anglo-M.etn;inei.t-iM!i.r !e,.-i ad autimridMn the V a-B 'u in wC Id •” ’i ‘i' ^ Fd.., e,- at u ii is contended that an''ok ^ construe:io'i of the language and nn a.dug ,.f th" i ' 'dl? ‘i '’nuiin I ed, ami ueei;::iu m a-oAuiu act ol xcgisl.itioM, : liecr 1.-, sim;,ly “,t a and m.r a i.:ak'.r of the ’ XIV Am.-mlmeiit, whh!! is .u, ddihivitt !'roi:i It 1-S'lid III ..e .idluvei, aie lot omcerMimUrthc ! that n:ei..l,ers (,; the B: g:...:ti;re were ollicers. i lug.” \\ it 1., ,mi 'dvl. a an ooi'ii.m oim wav ! t , .f Mi I el„ Ao- ,i.,i... tilled. Coin Silver. Hunting ..sed. 17. 2C, to 315 each. KIB'iD DESi'HJ I'Tli i.\ nl' riAi'!-;.-;. Xii I’.ru" nrliugii-ira-ti. l.:.i i.'. ', ; ... is ciiiiit Gi'liJ. ;>til!;-:n-il or r.ied I'-'.-i,-. iMM't;i:_ rii.-.--. w itli i'C'. fa.l ..eUe’eil I.* \ -l- .M-ii.'i.t.i—B.m.i-.-' ol ( nlit.-'.-i/.i-S—at nl . tg'f..' ... OLU KXi’UA i'LNi: (jl ALri'Y. Big sti-'-ii e..; .it ("'... I ■ g.L-, . - .i:,,!. l.tuiti.ag i ll'i 'l. I'••'t l-.iig i-ii. Su .e... .\ liii-l .1 .Ml .\;n\ eii.eliti — r U! .l.'Ueh-: I.Wet > : il.,t ;uiv in-i.-,'. maers I. Versa; seil.-e m w lid to Be an olli-.-i tale, ej'ealed bv a lir.v ( f tim .'-^'ate. but sj', of "officers tin • ih'-t Word .1 by .lu'iiees .Story and ions We h'lvc eBiwherc lure of etion ot .■ '■state ' We -meli.se, a-: 1 ! \\ ii- n in t!ie quo i mad','. Tin' Begi-!-itU.-..- iieillg liiC ciei ^ llie I'^tat',', as ilesi-rib; d abovi.', ami tine eh 1 I.e iiietnliers i.'j a'love e.xtract. ti'om the e.xemiitioii act of the !i I'iitei'i'- ill that i-.ui- j (.'onl'eilertite ('tingress, that that lii.dy tilso beiii v iiig oM ireat tlritain j ed, and deciuri d in a .-(.ieiiMi act oi' Icgisl.itii Mot otiici'f^ umUrihe ; that limmliers o;'llm B. gi.-hitiire were oilicers. ate. but are the j .Vml it '.l td ev-rtatid'- not I.e denied that it w i ‘•"U''i-"''fd of m-u win) "well nnder.stood I transhitioii we wi;lBi..|'lv .-.av it will not answer ■Mate Ml IN ; tin- me:inmgotw(i, ds.-;^ ^ _ | the writer's p.irjiose. Ti.e Begislalure Is, in a n j lie ea-.'ol ilU--1 11 rs. iiitim.', Cnief.Ius-j htrge seii.-e. "■tiie (inty oi' tiic ( onstitulioii — tiie |•ccog:llZe^ liieni sniirciim iitw of llic h'nd. 'Bids luts alrc-adv I llllMvl'icet .-t..'e. I In ll tie.' I’ear.-i 111 Stii! mor-e ex;iri..- as 1 lii'.'Ll's in till' i'ldoWMig t- the otiior Ml rolaiion Ml (qiinmn one wav or the c'irrccliuss of tiiis Mi.gnagc : ,1 i'!:m-|-‘ r.!'.' idoa oi an niJee clcariv cmiiracesliic i.leas of tci.iire, duratii ii. tecs or eiiioluiiient.-, rigii’s and [lowers, as -w.ti as itial ol dulv. 'i'in' iiilriii-ie iin aning of tlie word i- wei! eK|ire-.e'l by the oh! Eiigd-h W'l.-'l "I'i.a;.d the tig- iirulivi* it'i'ius ‘■iiiuui *’cn- tc.-iiiLi in'"n.'' ' uiiii-'i aiu uunstHiiliv Its tin. tubers ia-iiig [.r.ivi';, d i'or bv ii.e t.'oii.-dtr,- li'.n, v.iiieii i- liic ,-uj)n .- Jawni' llie State, tliev initsl ne.'e.--ar.!I... i !,..' r,^ tii"!. r ilic S.at.', it timv are oliice’-- :'t a;!, an.! it Inis lu-.n -ho’.'.-ii that tin y are. '1 h., v are eheted in ['urnam e (it law, tiie'ir dut 's, some i i wideii arc .‘'e/n/, am: M n. w'lieb :i”': sjieei'ie in tin :r nature '■ iq a.'t:.ill : ito'-.-ih' B.! i-hMise of tin. l!);ii sr'eiion exeiMjil .me wiio 1- ill tiie s. rviceat tl'.e time !.:• is I h'.'t'.'i or aini.iiiueil a .Slate ol- u ■' r—u iifi.d,. e cj the J, iji.Kateee, fur iu.-t.inco.’’ b '/i.'-’n/i .s '..(tl'. /i.ti/i -b,;>. They : r ■ also rceegui.-ei! as oflh'ers in It is I't'little iMithority, even, in iletermniiiig !iic ({Uestiou ; are nmm!)i. rs of the Legi.-liUure "..f- lieers under llm .'■^tate.” It Is autinuily a.-.-lm-.v- Mi.g th.lt in the oTi ColNiUUtioll ib'-y Were I.ot iiieiuded am. ng the lUlireis oi’ the Slate {■■•' the tins lias alrc-aily ;/ .e ea, .e. ib..‘ iii.-trnuieiit—not'iing'.mre. tl ' 'VC will thsiiMss the siiLi- j .'.iiot.-K-r arguuieui wlocii iia- been tillvam'e.i to lis by a very di^du titi-iie' .\!1 that [lonion of'lic article ri,!atiug to as-; members in'tl.e i.egi-lature seiaiilages ol tim [leo; e in {ii.te demoeraeie.- i ’ ' ot'the arg'tmeiit. am; w;' the b s '.vAgl.t with it liei .iu.-: in iier ' t)!’ :ir :i' \v In 11..tile a ei -■ who are • '■e I f revii -.VI :1; I'rnt’i r t ; o • per art!',-;'', e-rm-. w 1 i !;i(-:i to 'p:-. pa e 11 1. 'U.t'o iti a Vi rv erti . :.t-:iii~ ti.i- ; I it 'vill carry in. it i ■ not arr.iMg . ... lI.c -c.t Si )IA!) ■ IBI'. " O) .1 t .. II i; 1 . i.: t’ c \\ vw .. .J. > til i*a« li. AI.UMlXoU.s ■ ' '’-'I ■jii f;: iir- U'.l ll.— 1' ■,Oit:ii:'. lire >' _.|" -ii.-fil. M i I.r tirn;:-::. Tl.,- ; \MiM :uil- :..i Ihxir.i 1 iiji- >'l' 1.1.E I X■; 1; It !■!! ! N 1.! > • i!n;ifii vi i C( I I) sy-tc;:i and. exiit e- i ,1 iu the i im: i.e iii.-m Wll eoiir-e the o, :,'p!e do an- ll ate .'in u Ilie'e a eery t heeoun mb 1. , '.V WIII vN. ( q ! oftieers under the diseitarm- , I U'i atin- ll va m utlemaii is iliii ealiiiot be uliiet l ie I'. 1 the law a J5 vi:!:iJ D I u i’rovideime Town-i I ii'.ias 1 ,i 1,1-. bv ! )a vid ZarluM-ieh KlB-r, m Mr. !e)''.'.i:! 1 . 'lut [). at l !.. Bril , .reU'.ili, /■-VV a'l' , 1 , c,vv •S of d |■liie: i') tHliucr." :r. ".V [lulilio s'-itioii or (-uqil.iyjni-iu ; an emolov- ! iin-ul eouierred bv apiioinliimul '•! ' iovei umeiit. i .\ii enqihiyiiieni in iielialf ot tim goveruuieut in any .-.lat.ou or jiuldi:- ii-o-:, not merelv Irmisieiit. o. i'a-t'ina! or inridenlai. I'iatt. .B 'J'l ./".Bis. il. ! -I'.'.'i. A .-tatiou or I'lui.!'.yiueiit eonf.'ired hv eieelton u; tile [ii'o[ile." j \( e also quo!-.' the f'lh.witlg ‘‘.V riglit to oxefeise a ;>uiilie or private etn- ['liivmi'iit, alid to take tim lees aud etiinlumeiit,- thereimto hek.tiuing. ’ 'J il'. dti, 1 ('eal,V. Jhal I'eap. -id!, t, .i.'i't. ".V rigiit, ami eorre.sjumdenl dulv, m exei'Ute a iiidilie or jirivate Irii-t. and to take the emulu- a- are l er, an-il and b;ong:i: in'.i [lov.'i-i-l Mat eri.:o.d '.lie ; '■tVieer-' nfiUe NoiO', an.-l iler the .state a.- tiU-e ar, seliiatiV(.s ot the jii.e'1'e in tin. law, "■•'i'l ! dmiti ,! by 'i i e -y xis'.'uee i'-- tlie , ■uiive ai. 1 .juiHciel ■ as mueti ollii-ers un- i iley arc the repl'',.- islalive of Curtis, , t .1 u-'.lee .'s;.u'v in -vi Ml the 'to I im.’an ' iiiec—o. "I'le dr. S' naloi'- ’—of -'tl,,. .’.nrnii i' ',1 o p. Js.i, ee .p" a-it tl ' ||•M•lulen^ '.xeeu- tiier two t" n t 7 t,i ■ t ... ■ i.. !-. o* . J t loverumoui., just .-isiiie !•'■ tiv'-and .iudieiai oillei'vs are iu i!:e o-l 1‘.t'anuieiit.-.. 'i'iie Bi'gisl.'inre no! only lias jitdieial func tions devolving iqioii it. but it [.o. -(--c.- the [-ow- j CIS ol a eoiii-r ill i.-.ln r r.'s|.v.es, by '.irtiie of iln- jpiiueii'le- oi tlie ('ommoii !.aw, am.iiig lliein i that to p'inish jiem .iis, m.it i..'embers, f ;- a con- I tempt ol' its .iitliioritv : "ilm two ilou.-.s liavc jiowcr to [iiitiisli foi- i contempt. liie ('on.'-iiiiiiioii sav.s iiotliiug of I'linteiii; ts t.eo, an tors ani son, iu 1' 1 I f ti Ibe '/■i'o -s', 1.- til',. "enlativv- as o er.,b.-:, spi'iiks :ii ai.-o sj eilK.- .■.'.toi Mcnrcci oi peaks oi ['I'e -nta’.ives .-I.' b: - ’ll oi the I .nice i '■ 1 o-e n-'M-!, ’.i\ ■ 01- (. of ,''1^ iia- liiccrs. Mr.'-t.-eli- ol'liicui as "1 ■'■, ' of i.xicutiVe I the [I'eopi'J ill tiiat for t tim Ill' i' - . ill ill' gi.-lative iluti- be r> iiei ll ilia 'loa.ii.'.-i sells,- I j - Mi w,; ;e!i si. nil ■If The et ofCoiigro.ss of .In lie B 17.S'.', regllla- iiiig the time and manner qj' a>!uiiujs;i ring oath-, maites no disiiiii tion bet',vein mcmber.s of the B', gi.'iature ami e.xe,'lillve and iudieiai olli,','!.- ef dm several Stairs, i,ut lagards tlieni all alike as dm folio','.-iiig iiuiguage: .\nil till' members of tin- .-r-veral Stale Bi gis- iatures, ami al! executive and iudieiai otlicers ot' ■ell or ao- tircly D'. m.H-ratie Stat-. s, are the Slate il.-eif In ;e wofi'.- —in th'..' same igii ( 'i.voj.tions in ihc are ll.,- .Stale, or tlierep- rgiMi-iei.t lO MS lo b .'■.g.iit! i i:-iatur'e e: I'OWi-r he um.iib,-,-. I as c-fir, s- al .\.sr,„h._ Ml anv scr,.-’vh.,tevi oli:,--,d fuiictioi..-;,r.'' f an anotiialo'.is and '’oiieeiVa''ic t iiaraeti. r. He can do nothin; all wit!,out the eo-,.;' :atii,n, in the legisla SUCil. are an be p-n ii 1, ■ I •I. -. a- o. linmlit. I... t ,-!;i- : 1 o i' i nin . be a uii-t iitary l.iv 11 oftie.-r.' may 1,,.M . ...I m r, -nleitci- I % ' fit*. IB-'U, . Ml / „ . ll ) Ult" \v.\'! cnKS, . 1 'u:..-. I .jualiii . .;t. ! ' at iiuly ■ • 'i.n . '' - . 1 ;. liiiit.-r -'I B' '-xUn lii;.- : ■ ■ t'-. - n, I tiqia .X li r. ( ii )• 111. :. ii.s'r ( ii.\ixs. .Imil'h- s ITili- • tvu lioun c V.!'fT1.D.;iy i.\i' Icicl.ccl. r I.s {il’jcu; 1 luit :t :::b "i'tliu Lui:- , iiDiL trv Hit “ilicur hecun.'-c vluiH’Vi.i* Ihbm-u-su.s 1 • ■ imt ill t!:-.’ act ofji'iy • '.;t iii ilir* • 'isit':! f'-\ liif wlDilf ihkIv', wry. ■iini-ii •. They tin] iiHiy ■ r-;.v:_:v- I'C l-y :ni- i]\cy hiay al* 111liL ( yg bi Ull - lu 4, ’.»» •A :tii .'ill.nr. I ler\. a i .1.- as UK! V otnt-r 1. i ■ i.'O, ' ,1 ft'. 01 L'tlive !.'_ Soli aix.tl..,- ;,r^ Iini,..jil' 71,1 v.-i . -. il ll.‘= I>;. tl.i ills; inpuislmd gi udr imr.i at'.’.e l-.-ferr, d to, i; that a writ of ai'.’i." 'wliicii is a re:iii. .lv icniiust al; oBh-er.- w i.ii !'a;! (.r : r '.'n.-e to 'ii.-'.-iiar o- llleif Ililty as su-e!l, \.'i!i liol Be a_ lin.-t lie. mi- .s oi' the iegi-;at':r.-. t’t’er iiulividna:!v or as a iioiiy. I'.ii: ;,iV.'--. 1 .at.ioii lias -ad.-.iid us that ’Ifa i:.-.'Uibei' can be an oiticef ■ the vet;.- di. dm,;;. !.. d geulleunni. ami :ibb,- ;,ni! ' I-it IS sa:d, "Bis ol'lice and I accompliT-ii'-i iawp . r and slat,-man. is iidsiakeM in- ■ in sui';ii.: iiig iliat tiic writ of .. uue'-n;: b a rciue- at d'.' agaili.-t a'l oliio'. fs. 'I’lie Supreme Court of the Uni:' i; .'^late-- l.as 'A -G'. \VH VI H-^Tq .LU v.U.' I. 1> !;;;•{■ ).;r J M V L X I ■. J J v; •• > :.«'I t* . I **V a. .1.1- /■A- Ui I! K.. rcw 1 uia.Hs, ov **(j IMiVSl’ icc;; wll'i-' :'.i ■ '• 1V v\'i!! 1 \\ ** !.a\f D t ! if I Hi r f M'-r.-l .''low i ' - I It arr; oUicel's Ml hall, 'f oMc !iiin.!r,'(! ml sixtv-niim other offi- deci'iod that a writ (4' iiesc Were left lo llie operation of; ilic scver.il Stales, who shall bo clio. tile ( om:_mm Baw iiriiicii'le.s, tbat- every (fourl ' pointed after the said lir.st day of August, shaih has the M'glit to Iirotec' ll-elf fi-.mi in-iiIt ..„.i ! i...it,,... .1 i ’ .e i. r.s. He i.-- a Ba-hav veith an iuiuicu-'. number of tails, ;i|](i jji liis cn lal appendages a!! his vir tues lie.” I.-il mil'pmsing striinge that ;i geii- lleiuan (.;'llm-great i.ariiing and tare iiilelii- iiiajidaii!.:. will not lie agaili.-t a ( 'abinet olliecr, as .-ueii - that "liieacts of sill'll a;i oi'li- er, as an of;l,-er, ean never beex- aniina'.le l.v the Court.-.” 0; I’AIX I . .N ■ijii >y, e. in tii-.-.-ami i-asetlm ('ourt alsos- H’l re inter ftiliDK.'lXi; Ott.s, VAi; NISH!-: ] tld..' li:i- le. i! our eori '.'.-j'oalcnt simuhl allow iiim.-eit the t, aie.’.i.i,''.'-a jinqu’r rciueilv, the oilicer to rA'l’HX'i’ ■ ' '. ..Il 1 Ur.''' -' VjrAch Co., ! i'- r.o-o: , S’.. X. !-: H T.i'l'lMi )\1.\BS. ..S'- :i .' Ho.'ii-:, it ■■-. i.onil'Ui. Boglai.d. S •■'. ;. :i; .ng hi'"',vn tlieiier- ■ M.i from the use of voiir .- i’-'.lX K.'BBBB. i'wa- as this? whom it is (o be directed, niu.-l be one t'> ■whom. ' IXl,."-, arniiig ■ on h-gal luiiiciiiles, silt'll writ may be fiirected ; • It t'l try it. and [irocun-il a bo;- siinie (■m[ilovmciit in the aflidrs of another. ' •Wtll-.Iiiea'i. ( an it he [lossihio that the members ofsiteli a ' —“of men wlto well understood (lie . eoiirt are le.ss offieers than the memhers of anv j words.” . , i'-,..,-. I r .V •: T i otlier court lestablislmd by tlie same law ? ; 'Phis much we liavc sul.mitted as an argument : • ' '* * It . e.'.1 jm 1 K o (Cr. Iii.mx j I lilts far we have reasoned Irom general prill- de noro; we now jirupo.se to review as briellv as opin on, every one who is appointed to drsoharp,. ; eiples. The question, who are civil officers, savs ' - ' • .1 pit jlie duty, ami receives a eimipensation, in .Instice Storv in the latest edition of his com- Whatever sliaiie, whether from the crown or oth- nmntarie.s, lias, perhaps, never been judicially settled in Unitetl States. Certainly the question under dison.s.sion—are members of the Legisla ture offii-ers tinder the State?—has never been !i of the •'■'tales i and the [>er.-on ajijiiying for it iiiur-t be wiiimui ; tiuil itgalji de- j any otlier i-peeilie or legal remeily.” M abiiey | f rario is ' r.?. Idt'.'.h-'iai, I Idraeieh ]->7. aggre- j it will hardly he ilenied, it is prcsimu'd, tiiat | me.tiling ul gate eaiiae-iv, as a iioiril, were otheer.s—have di- a i/u’wdirr oi the k abiiiet is an ofiicer under the!.,,,-) i I , 1 i . 1 - 1 - • .- 1- 1 , 1 - 1- . I - • .1 . I dttd otierccl at prices lower tin reeled mamlamu.ses t', and, issued ininnctions ! L nited Mtiles ; vet lu-tie is a (.lirect decision that I . , . ' LARGE., ;\nd all warrautod ERE.-II AXl) GEXUIXE, in ever wa.s erwise, IS constituted a public otiiccr. * ■'’ If a man takes a reward—whatever he the na ture of that reward—for the disclnirge of a pub lic duty, that instant he beeome.s a puhlie offi cer. ’ Chief .fitsliee Ihst, m Jfeiily rs. the J/ui/or • a f.yiiie, h Jlinoharn, Kna. Com. Lnu' Rep'f.^, Uo/. I ■ I, paae ".Vti idiiie is a {uihlic station, oreiniilovment. jiulieially yttled in North Carolina, imle.s.« it is to he considefg'd as .settled by the obiter dietumof the Snprcine CiNirt in Worthy rs. Barrett. The jnestion twice arxe before the Legislature, un the " , “ [umtir .staiion, or emi>ioyment, ,,n the meaning atm eonstnietion of the/anouni/, eouierred by the apiiouitment of government.— i .M the old ('onstitntion. vUKl was in both In.stiinebs Tl - , -■ , , bnsiitutioiiiXUKl Was in both instances 1 ho u*nn oiiutraocs iho idi*;is of teniuo, diim- ov;ulol. Tion.munlumeut, aml^ duties.” V. S. c. llaet- | I„ th'e year 1.909 a inotVi wa.s made in our ' B’,!,’ , ' ■ b,.'-'''’,, . House of Commons to vaeate-the seat of Jacob ;l m-term ".if')-, implies an atiilionty to , x- Heiirv. a Jew. wlio was a meiii’b^r from Carter- rei-e .-^une [lorti.m .ii tlie sovereign power, eiHi- ; et County, on the ground tiiat he\as e.xchided ; by seetioii d'i of the old Constitntioiisjvhidi pro- i villi'll, that “uo [lersoii wlio shall deny ’khe being er m nt ti:,uo. lubiiiiii-tering, or e.xeeiiling the ,.iws. (,.■ '. H. . !y.1. y ('/e 4'S I ; Jlainford e. J/-'/rn,, 7 1> ( eui.'^C on II. /’. ■' '. I J d in t i.'eeuleaf' The ei.neiirrent antlii'lilies cited above si t Old. or the inith of the Prote.stant r'kiigion, North Carolina. It does not seem to us the divine authorny eitlier ol the Old (lE'-New i been a verv well written iiistninient, an. again.st them. lie iiiast ttlso know the same thing of the JJoards tf Aldermen of great citie.s, who, like the Gcnerai Assembly, pos.sess legi.shi- tive powers limited hy the law whieh created them. 1 le must know the same thing of many other Jiodies, such as our present Boards of County Ct)mnii.s.sioner.s. Yet, according to his own logic, every ineniber of such board i.s but “a Ba.shaw with a greater or le.ss number of tails ill whose* his caudal appendages all his virtues lie.” lie must also know that our Supreme Courts, with their plurality of Judges, are judi- eiul bodies, tlic mciiibcr.s of whieh can only dis charge their dutie.s, as .such, in their aggregated eapaeiiy, its a Court. And he will certainly ad mit tluit the Judges H faid (.’ourts arc officers umlcr the State, or United .States. Y'et, accord ing lo his logic, Cliiel JusticeCha.se is “a Bashtnv with eight tails, in whose caudal aiqieiidagcs all But Wc i his virtues lie.” po.ssible the argument ol our corrcspoiuleiit. In this review we shall endeavor, in the most cour teous style and manner of whieh we are callable, to unveil the fa.scinating and ingenius sojihistrics whieh have inijiosed upon the highly cultiv.ated mind of the writer, as tvell as upon’ the minds of other able and learned lawyens, but wliicli, we think, ■we shall prevent from imposing upon the minds of men who rely simply upon their plain, practical common .sense to conduct them to correct conclusions. We fully concur with our correspondent in his estimate of the men who framed the Constitii- tionofthe UnitedStates. We agree with him that they “ well understood the meaning of woi ds.” Indeed we doubt if any stih.seqnent age has juo- diu'cd a body of men who could have framed and written such an instrument as well. cannot stiy as much for the old Constitution ofi .\galti lie urges ilu.t thc.se legislative corpora-; tiire, contrary in the jirtivi.-ions of tlic tliird .-cc- CiloiCG Varieties, of Crop 2.870. a mntuh.nniis will not lie against him as sucli “offiver.” Here also is the language of the .Su preme (Miirt, t.'hief Justice Mar.■^h^lll delivering the opinion, implying that there are “officers” to whom writs of mandamus cannot, on legal principles, be directed. This, it is hoped, will be deemed a sufficient reply to the last two tip- guments, which we have thought proper to an swer in these columns. Having concluded our argument, as well as the answer to the arguments of our opponents, it remains for us to say a few words in reference to the jurisdiction of the two Ilou.ses over the ques tion and the ellect of the enforcement act upon I it. Sections 14 and lo of tlie act—relating to | the enforcement of the 3d section of the XIV ' .VniendiiK'iit—are as follows : j .Sec. 14. And be il fiielher euaeted, Tiiat when- ! ever any [lerson shall hold office, exce|it a.s a | member IlfCongrc.-is or of some .''■late Legisla-' before kn iwii. EUESURIP'I’IOXS Ufg.-il .. I t ll' I ll ! >.- i'( 1 b.ul li.-c;; alilii tr/l 11,,with Xetirulgia tiiul viiilciit ; ..-III-I'l til'- h. ■.■. l.ich can-cil a ciiiistiuit !i ji'i ti'Ui ll! iiii.iB 'I'lii' iliu Tiir- iti ',Vi ''mi’..'ti'r iluqiital grin- iiji my case in ile.-- pair. 'I'hi-n 1 tried yiuir i’aiii Killer. \t liieli gave Die immediate relief I'n.Ill [lain and .-ick- iie-s; and In-gained luy sireiigt li, and iuu iuav ib’etii folliiw iiiy usual (leetiriatiiin nf.-ailnr re-[)eelfullv, fll.V.S. I’llU'Bl.B. j —I desire to hear v.illing fesiiinonv to j the wunderfiil efficacyifthat .\mcrican rem’edv I line liiitilc cared iiii.-. Vot prepared at most rca,sonable prices. A trial is all we ask. Orders by mail I .‘"'“‘T’, ‘ y I 111 tills i'uiinir\. I liav'o Ihh-ii with heart promptly altetided to. TliEO. E. KLUTTS & CO., Ditrorti.sT.s, hr. Henderson's JJricIc Corner, MAIN .STItEET, SALISBUKY, XV C. 25 4t TURNIP S2ED. n t'l dLtcn.iiu'c witli uumi-takaMe [-.rc.-isi.iii w!i::t an (.u'fu'c is. ;iu,! what cuustitiitc.s ;ui otliccr. I- llie jiii-iiiiui. jilace or oHicc of a Jt-gisltiior umlcr ■'tr-ViiiciMeat) I'onsiituiioiis u'.’.sci'ibed bv tiicm ? : I , a.-c-u-'llMg til an aut’.iui-lly oiu-iB W'li'. n [dace of tru-t and ate t (iM-ithr,;.on th.-v it-.'t'.vitlistiMi.liug the s to have I lions or eouiiciks—nuiuiiiig the Slate Legisla-! tion of the fourteenth article of auiciidmcnt of | , , - . \ I • . , and it isno i tiire.s—are within tlic purview of the Coiistitii-i the 'oit.-tituiion of the United .Sttitc.s, it .shall be j 1 e.-iaiiu-ut, ke., •‘'luill be ctijiable of lioldif-K" rejiroach to the body wlio framed it tiiat it was : tion,'‘I'/'ie .S'/rt/iv .'.iiv oltiee or plaee of trust and jirofit in the eivii'oiot. Its members a.s.sembled during tlie war! manifest fiom : (lejiartiiu tit wiiiiin ilu-ir .'^tate.” Mr. Henry de- i wjien tlieir minds were more or le.-.s disirae ... . K’lideil Id- riglii In tile Si at in a very alile argu- i bv'xlie clash of arms and tlie fears and doubts ' nu-nl, know It to l)r> tb. production ot ( hiel jiis- j wliii^tywell nigh ajijialleil tlie stuute.-t hearts.— i elearlv referable to i.ie logishitive (Icjiartmeiit, the circuit or dLsiriet court of tlie United States ; ■; ...v w, ...... ..... . ........ u. I 17, A FEVt HAY'S, iitiite in si-a.-on fur .-ow- was j tioii,‘‘I'/'ie .SVrt/o.'” tlien.selves. 'Bids he say.s, is the duly of tlie district attorney of tlie United ing t!ic:;i, a large .-if'Jv of !n -b tii.d "eiiul'ie war 1 manifest fiom the laigiiage of the (.'unstiiution; , .States for the district in widch >ucli ju-rson -luill TURN !B SBB1) will l’,c at hand cruiiri.cMi" cv- cted I that uo Stale sh'di any bill of attiundcf, e.r hold office, as 'aforesaid, to jiroce'.-d again.-t snrli ; erv vari'.-tv of tlic iiio.-t tq.jiroved kind-- 'iroiiii- i.ibts ; pij.'lfivlo law, Ac., w.'iicli [ilmises, ho .says, tire ; jiersoii, by writ of quo warranto, retiirnalile to neiil amui'.-' them are the ' w. of e, a. t’l'.- \','or.!- ['fiifit," ar arc n-ed iMiv I'ltiee ur I tiee l^:i\loi, tile brotlii'i'-in-law of Ga.stot), who | i'heir bWoct was to Iramc such a civil constitii- and cstabli.-h that in the • oiitcmjilaiion of llie I in such district, and to [irosecnte the samcio tlie i j wa.s .a 1-0 a member ol (jjc House at tlie s.-mie ! tion a.s vXojId serve the jinrpo.ses of governinent ('oiistitntion tite State and its l,e;^islaiurc are V"."- ' ‘3>iof .TviMtii T;,,- I .toi iii,!; tl.eViir. S\ E.n tlie .^liouict I,. - ec.i. vc rUole t.-, "ii-is SCeiie, to us i,. i-.- verv .or m tins avgr.iii'iit \v:i.= not tiiat a member of! over they expected to eorroet its errors. Ami ; unsound logic, a.s do-.-s very i.'.ll'h that i.s il-.e lloi.-'C V..Is iiot an oilier wiiicli woitid liave '. tlie very fact t\.al ihev oiiiiiied to inovide a wio.- usei! i>y onr corri.-’iiond'nt. Tlie ipiuion ofnnr on •■nonoinoiislv. Ill' ve ti;at t!ic_.* are "tlt-joiu.-d b as ar.' t;ie 1..-en a e('m]'l', te deteiis,., conid it have been -b.own—b'.ii that "Mr. Henry wa.s not cx.'lndod ■.'roni by the scetioil of tile fon.-litUtioil wliii'li W'.'hav.' limited. :;!>ovc. The grunm! ta- the very fact t\;il they oiiii and tiianncr forXts amend .ihl ami ■ i.-n to the y^e: pEiIVvl ’ can'.’e ■: l’ IV.ll O-'Illtc. The (11.-: to b'C n IH.lu ) HV tiin* S iujU'ene,- ( Barrett : h:i' i)uvn ry j.roji,.: in ’vi.s that th.e Hec! itra.lion of IB'j-hts. nuidt l!i'!i aitetnnt- ..I ... 1... .,..,.1.. t„. (',.i;rt in '.Vortliy !y eliaraeteriz.ed a, ".I dislinctii.;! '.vitli" it a ilitlcrenee.’' B.iili t.-rills ar.- it.-ed in the t■onstitiition, as in otiicr o exclu.le a eoneln.-ii'ii. iiv ihei)e,qile ol tlie tttatc in J77d, IV IS iiitcndrd ti eons.- rr.te certatn gnat and ftnidanii-nta.! ri-j-lr.s and [iriiu-ipUs. v,]ii,-h even the Consiiin- li.in ei-'.:hl m,; iinpai ed, ('light m'-ver I., be vii.l sm-li thoa as was tri', i'rameis. They liail .-tsane very ci.n ei t i government '.■,'!iieh tlieMkhad acquired as -uhje-.'ts. 'jh‘, si.' they hgi^.ly cuihodied I. r a t(. tr.jiorary govi rumeiit. I^y r'ciuenibere.I liint uieiid'i.rs ol the Brni'h. I’arliJvineiil wi.rc not of- licers and t!;i.-v natnrallv 'lertition was given to it lerai ('on.-tilniion hv its h-i.s ■■){ja(l acqiMfeU as Britts] Sujirenie Court, iu \','i,ud!in rs. Sli tl.c [loim. In that -h.. Siipr-utie ('( ill .-.ubsiaiiee, that tl,c 'iroitibitio i is uik b. i] Bc! V( I (ty or orgaiiiz.aUo!, hori/.ed to 111 "I . . ^ HI.Erv ]• iciu of I;e iKier, IS to irt .say, [ion that the State whieli is all ot' hgiidate for Ih. State—that tlic no ii:(a-,_. liic State tiain i.s :i C' :i- ii'.'oi'!'.', or anvot'ieragent author- i ’.1 act ior iiar aiu -•iijn-o-xd, V. ithout an- ' prohibition tijion t i:ii' .1 act 1.. lil-triiments, S.::i[.-.V to ex.-lmh' :i eoneln IBis not ;i member of th'.' Bygi.-;lat!:re a right •h'j (.xeivi-e a [’itUie ( niiiloy.iU'iit and to take Hoes I'.e llu.'e ot ccr- it m'-ver 1.1 be vii.kited (.n any i'ri.'tin.so •r--tl;-.; if titer,' wasany a;'’.an lit dilii-r- eiice li.'tv.'eeii tli.' tw.) in.-iriiMcnls tiicv ought if alvziiig l! Mig iliorcugiiiy tl'.e I'.vo--vsti i\', tliiit incin- hi ;-s of tlie ]."':i.slature wonKl noi\,. oilicers.— Hence the disiinrtion wiiB !i sci in- t'i-iuive l-eeti. but wliich it lias never heen judicialfsdecided was made between members of th.e Bt^yiatitre \ in tile .\IV wliat I V I the I mohinienis iheret'i belonging?' n.it statnl "eharge 1 witii llie iiei I'onn ill repiignam-e belwe.n thctii the J)'ccIiiralion of' Bights must be const,n-d [lat.iiiiour.t —lluit the ' IBelits w:;, t,i th.e (■ons!itn!i(.,n i t.iin j.uh-ie (lUiis-s ? H'.ies ii*,t liis jK-sitioii (jr 1' ■eiiftracc t;ie niea ot i(.iiurc, duration einolunu-nis, riglits and jitiwers, as well as du ty' .’ I.- it not .st.itio'i! or emi'lovincnt eon- ii rred iiv eleetiiiU (.1 Iiie JicoJile ? ' Ls he not tin "ineumbeiit’'? I.’oeslieiiot ".s'.vear iu'”? J)o,- ]i(- n.'T “enter uj'oi. i,ie dtsi'harge oi hi.s duties li.s sit. h ? Jvlav h's i...t ’ ','iieaie’ itis tu lIi.' J. g 'lature, as .a .1 uoa'.' may re.-ign Iti. .seat u’loii the iier.'-h, i-.r a.s tlie .'Secretary of State may va- r.tte his iu tlio I'abitict? I.s not liks place "a [lu’ lic .station,” and does he not a.-si.-i iu "ui iking'' if not in administering liie law.'? Ho iiiiL tlie ciiiolumcnN attael; to i’,e (itlicc hy virtue of ;Iu law whi-Ii (.reates it ? Ho n it we fin 1 in i.im .all the attributes whicli goto H- claration oi wii.at Ill,' 1 onstiiiitiiii) ^eas to the Biw—that it eonirollei! ami directed it aiisolu.clv and oonclti- -B.-c!y--tli ii tiic .imdine iTioti of l.elief in tlic di- \ Mie aiiinority o| tlic ()hl an.l X'cw 'I'e-^aincnts and tile truth ot iI-.c I’r.iic-iaui religion '.vas dtsp.ms'.'.l with by the H-.-elar.-ition and. cons,'(|!ii.iitlV. i til her name—tiiat tl'.e •'^'late is a [irohihitioii uj'i.iu liie tiiith-iri/.eU government or ageiits ,jf liie llle. line p Jl 2(10. "V. e .-ay.' say.- hfr. .Justi.jc AYil.son, in lii. law k, ;nr..'s. "the State n,to do ti.isorlhat: ; removal of such 'iicr.son from office; and tinv writ , of quo wiimtiilo so tiroiigtir, ,'i.s aliiie.-iiii!. sli.-i’l take iireeedeiice ol a!! other ca.-es on the ducket i.f tlie court to wiiieli it is made refrual Je, aud 'shall not lie continue.i nnlc.-s i'nr cau.-e jirovi',! ; to th.c’saiisfaclion r.f the court. | I-"'. -B.i/ be it further etuft. ’. Tiiat anv ' I [lerson who shall ic.-rea!'ier kia.wiiigly accejit or hohl any cilicc under the Uiiited .■^latcs, or tinv ' .''late, t'l which he is incligihlc under tlie third section Ml'th'-fo'trti'i-n'h arti -]'' of amendment of tile C ...'tiiutiiin (.f the Ut.iied .''tat.-, i.r who shall att'.-mti! to li.'dd or ex. i-'.-i e the duties anv -Hell I'tui',., shall !,.' d.-i-tui'd guiltv of a nds- {•-.M'lIA I’i ill’Bi. H )1‘, siraj, lea veil, verv tine . disease, and could find no relief till 1 got the I’aiii Killer, wliich soon mtiile a cure. I (piitc willing to lUi.'Wer any inquiries alioiii mj- ease. Yours,etc., E.\ N XA SI BVKlhS, Dudley, f fVorcester.shire.{ I'Jiigland. Git.VTLit.MEX,— I ean witli coiilideiiee r*eom- meiid your exeellent medicine, llie I’ain Killer, for Bhi-uiiiiitisiii, Indigi-.'tioii. .md al-o tooili- aelie. liaviiig jiroved it.- efficacy in llie aliove C'lmjdaiiit.'. Yonr.-. Ac.. UBI'BB.X' ill'J'i'llBi B. Bridgema'.'- Blm e, Itoltoii. (i K.VTLE'I K V.— I liave Very great "leii'Ure ill I recoimneti‘iingyotir medicine, the l'..in Kilh-r. 1 V.'a- Siitiei'Ujg -e',-,-re]v ,i t -‘a' a'et.;,- ice,- with Brolichttjs, and co.il'. sea;- ly lilow aiiv lood, so t.dhitiieil ‘.v.t- niv T.jr,'7i;, ] '‘.-.ts ail’.'is- ed hy a Iri'-rd to •.y yi.iii- ;;n K .tie.', and. after taking '• ic'.v i'l ,i;';i, w,., . (.u.g.et'-ly cured. VicM'- r ■ I'.-i-t: .By. 'i'. 'd 11,i', i N.'-'11N B'(!’i»;i. iintr, m!e.!)b".ii EABHY y e.l, earlii HITE IT.AT HUT IL -tra’. k-av- -t varielv. 1’. S — ! hud llie 'll- i'.-cil '•■eUUl ■ ,d-.a. (fi'C’ . [ifO'I-iciiii EABI.Y Wnri'K .-TO.XJ-:. Uioiis tops lor tijiring irccu.-. TABtiE fVHBr:; tH.oBE, l.ABt.E WHiTE NoBBtH.K, Y'iiBBoW .vBl-iBIiB.BX. orSHOTfH YT-iB- .BI\' to Bow- v.i the tab.e. ■ I (. 'vCU'l 1 C!. 1 .SI llie 1 I.:;' 1 Stati s ami. uiion "the State i.a,, pow tn 1 Bixeettlive and Jiidicia! (•liiei.rs. The argtnii(.nl ’■■> -t'o.,- ,! to slio'.v that the State lias jitis.svd : i;iw, [.roiiibited an act; not more than (.i meaning uo iiion. ih.,;, ti.ai the iin.’i'L-r fiiiu tion- one thons (k Uleal.til' t cimvtction then'.'f la-fore the cireuit or districi all be imprisoned .-WEIiE— i■■; iiividii- ■" lor table ' (.'Otirt oi til,.- 1 nitvd .States, .shall he ininrisoncd ■ Vear. fir (hied n.'ii .Vniendnii-m. a distinction i tilrini Cl'S of tile Bi'gi'ltlture. made an. s. organ!/... 1 1. ,!(i the act. or inr.-f u ibc t'ariierdiir actii-n ;.c. M'lrjio.se, have ['o'.vcrlci -se,j the law, or jirohihitcd !(.th, till c.xceeding discretion Ml - ,id it-'.'i.nis to ue a sen-ev- isi d tiiycn the use C'f Xdent priqio-ition tin,; ^ iinbiil.itiou ution the .,4,-. ^ 4..S.. ot th.e conrt. I It will b'C scon at a ghince that in ihecqicning latigu.igc (It tiie BJtii eiioa, (7.>ngnss, in c.x- iire.-s Icf;.;., d.-clarcs m.-n.''.r.s of the Stati- Bcg- and ino],eralive : Bights was. "that ;i;l tj,.’.’ 'iccordii f Bights, ['Nivision wits I'.nrraif.iv Inneuagc of the Bid of men hax'e a natnra! and inaiietud'le ri-glit to worshiji Ai.mi.mli'fY I’l Kl’i.]'. It I, Bl i .V BAtr.'.or illiUIenselv [’foduetivo—kce;.s ii;.. idile ti'i' kee'iMig—and iin lisc; with several othtr vari'-ti..-.-, ^Villl sUf-li Sci (1, ai.d ofiiinarv cai tli'.-ni. the Eartner and t ;ar.l..-!.er .-li'iu; iail *; ;i croii. t.e.re (U- B -- reniMU- r,.; i . e. I’.'r-i.iis at a di.-taiiec ean hav.- Seeds -af'.-iy. and al very trilling co.-t. hv i'o-.t. It Were well, iierhu].-, if mo.-t (,f the oi 1 -ort- ot ill; nip. aiil.oiigli very good wlieii tir.-l intn.- duC'-'l, but li'.w. Very luiich deI,.riorated. Irom l(>i.g and r.itl.er carelt--' cuiitvait'/U : were laid a.'idt—an-i tiiC- li.i^re iniiirovcd; sort- The S. d, -d .liough of great intrinsic vak;..-, eosts a im.r. trtiic. r.\ .ng I, ever -c-t.t. 'li ; i-r (' of t: f..d,- :ti t.. iL '-I.n-! il- if, to (Mctate.s o! tlioir own ctin- giiisli liicin in any otlur way. It sittipB,-di.-tin- ^ guishes belw,.eu Bcgt.-Iative utli,.'-ers and li.xecu- sc'.'n-’c -—tha) 1 Ins right having liocn detlarcd tivc and .Judi, ia! oriicc.-. More llian this it ctu’.- tf) til .lU-iiiiiile liy tlie [icojile in tlieir i')riginal nM do, .as the- mo.st general u.-e >>:' tlu-word—tind an l .-o\f.-ign eajiaiitv, anv a'tciitpt to altemite ; it is ceri.iinlv sO iise.i in this aim-iidiiicnt—is in The -Ith section oi arti- 'bt’.itiun oi the it either by ilie I'oristitiiti..n or bv tlic law, tints be v ain and irttitlv'-.ss. 'Blits reti.sonnig of .'udg, Bayl or Wll'di-cmc.l conclusive, tliough tlie otli- po.'e (.f excluding eonciusions, as in dee,- cr point ina;.' hav - nccn made by Mr. tia.sion, ; eonveytiiiec, wliire wc use the exjire.s.sion and tlie motion was unaniniousiv reieete-d the eei.-e of t'l'i/'a’!-. But it i.s often tk '.-d to dis- ioin sviainvins, iti legal inslrtitncnis, !'. .fthc ;iur- ' ■ .f t. Mery (lui mKihii elc 2i.d ol the\\ji..-ti-. is as follows; *>,. uiio “ Bho l’rc,-adent;-A'i,.,, ■[^rcsi'lent, atitl all civil will i.t'iicer.s (,f tlic Uiiiie'.Lsg,t..s. shall he removed body, from ofiice on inqicuchV.ent for, and convieiion of. in ason, hribery. or'o).hcr high crimes and mi.'d.'nu-ama-s.'’ true Itiat tiu-v :o eVi-'.'iited I’roui ttie o]" ^ i: J-nt it i.s l.,-ca'isC. I'-gal j'ritietid.cs, llte writ of Oaa \‘da r ran to lot lie .ag-iin-t r:;(..in!'i-rs o'’ b; '1'" bc l.a t rices. .'.T jam; ■:■■>- in TLL'.- tnd at ; I>rii.g > idi-'-ar v ca'.lM, n- .V. (' we ting ,1, r,.ii.' .10 til, ;i. •r,l;r. ill t! t; 1, • dll'- gTOtni'l, as far ti: I' l.ielcr'.-i JJi.--tor:/ f.f X. t .Tl d-;e 'I'milor's aerji:n,e,tf. Ill I ' or t'.t 'lie qur-sdor. .igain .aroc in oni on this jiieee or j>a reel," ‘ Ul ascertain. Sec j But let us see how absurd tlie anicmiitK-nt Ca.-hret U(jii;;'i/,/ui-' would bo if llie I'PjHi.-ite eonjunotion. and, luid : been u-id. and whirl;, aecording to his rea 1 ng h! h 'in m -',-11 V ,-'11- n ^^■il;i:u'.l Blouf.t, -.-.-as ',a Unit'fd States .Monitor from Tcnimss,,. was iiiY’tf-'''-1'“'’ frrsomc higii crime or inisii,aor. 'Eye hi.gh conn 01 tnijic-aciinu-m '.i ;•■({.,[ [Jiat a Sc'A'itor was not a "' ivil ot'iiccr of tl,.. i’|Mjcd Sr.at-."'''i'H' ' the •■•■ ■•' " of tin-=ccb.,.. .1--' r Iti’u''-'.;'ti V. i:;. ll a ;>;irli:i!ticnTar.v re whole power of renu.'ving tiiernbers oi sUcii bodies troiii oliice 1', in tills c.lilt.trv e.:- p.'o./ given, by f,;ir .s.-vc.-al c nstitiitioiN, to the iri.'-ises ofi'.lii'-li iB'-v tire iiit'.mbcrs. {u England llie ]'0".er !- with the jbai.s-,- (■.,:;iinoris under llie iijierat.oii ot the jirim-ijiles o! tiie {’ornimiu, or wmit is known as Barliainen- .i-v. l.aw. qitf/te.I SKt'BBTABY'S t iBBit E. i X. (. IBVIl. BHAH L'dMB.V.Y'Y. - (■ii;'.;[i.iny Slif.;.s. X. C., J;n.,.. g'lth, Hfo. ) Tl 1E 'B\') EX'i 'i -!■ i B.''"B .Viii,u:d .NB-, ting i f tlie .''t(" BfCtd t '.ders of th'- Xoflli Carolin.t B:.T ■ntp.'iny'.vill lie lield in Hill.-horo', X. ,t.' i nc uB'O gicaii’ -itii seitifin, an,! i:;„ ciiv. c-,! .■lev.' who cannijt attetid '.viil [Jca.sche .1 ' nrox v, B \. -'B \i it 'T > 1 \ t.-tlii- lo lai’.ci-, it : i X !■;. .1 i. .I'ld evi-rv ■■•e.l. Th'e r ' -ni wlnil .. , ;■ .uoineter. ... r Oi g.iti- iii.d '• ■' he,.. B\: i g ci rrii-d tui- o*’ .-r iinpi-riei - ■ '-u I't: I a .- luce . e- orotll- •y tl." I.ice -..i;..-.v or ■. and illti-l- - • e [Ife-saiti k I.-;! a- plainly !!., '/)■' at iio.'e- I l..li.isler to I 111: :;i and rem-w all t',. Itieijuin-.s ! to .(c(-oni|ili'h (idlers mti.v lie ■ • o' id. '1 lie hfo- .■ :I'- rej'laccil liy (•ii'y !>e n-;iair- - (.'i,. : 111' oli- or B', e whicli .1 -'leecss- . cll.iiates. ..Vs .'. a'.ot;,-. WTiell It ive hi-e:i ..;.g more than e (i! tl.is whole- -toniarliie ef- In all eii- , e of h-ss di.'or. : al.tnd. as well His. till- i’.ittcrs rcg'.laliiig and .11(1 .i-sitnihiting atal l.calrh (T-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 24, 1870, edition 1
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