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,4irMn4rrntieMraVihiHitthH A tn.HI Whll IS llrpCnUfllt OH llfl lVI
sm. h r r U become Mhwribcrvrxprtiriin for livinp; nlifain dnc
J MrtolyjoiH .l"y .!he Mlipl ik-i w i f-ri(i
lliiitl1TS ffieenlun ftMrei) In,
.trrtM (m-t ! be jMMt-jwiil; . :
Specb of lion. IIn?fh I.. U'btfr,
, ar.TRNM.v , ...
, the hill tofeptsl (lie Uuk.jtcyri In rjwreil '
k. il.r rommiltee on Ktecuii'e INlronnir,
Ikivp bill biinff i'cr con - 'P
HMiiii"'M, Wliifr, 6r - TWne!ftf
rn ai,il a.ldrossed the Senate.
A. .!.., s..i nr.rf-
. . i -.i
ti'ie to ue piacru on mc wuutom , .
ororcrdioRs have vtiecn apoken r
litis ueoaie. i'iin ono w umi.
.. .....a itnai iiaa.ii rinriaiiirii
Uni lllUT. -.li'r v mi' ui I i
totlie'tMwio miiler wineratlont : tn !ive;.the.f..Hltode Jo ex,, ft, and ,hos Tl ;;!
. MAMl ..-Ml II iaj..l...llUI I U H i' I. V I 1 . . . - ..m.... I . . , . .. . '
1 imm -Tt-r-m.r-W j ...........
a f mi UY ins vine. -A lie
aiinaijiM .' ":t "-""..'; . ...........
onems ha n powi maU4UoJ
-nactments. or that, they would be preservation or a r.-co govermtient.
-nrinua tn sorirtv I '.Bnt, Mr. Pwidcut, tbi cll does
,MJ'l1ie number of' hHiemplorfd ;' ! '.' Vl" faI".U.y
. ......in..-....lis.. m....v a it atoiffl not with, Ins wife and Im
rrssaiily vrry itiurh inrreased durcbildren; it is ciin.nuniratcd to las
ng the war
u liu li IrrmttialPil III
Althonch the IVesi
- --
1814,1315.
dent had the power to remove all the
officer, mrntiooed in the bill, jet itrrie; Uiej aympatiHsc w.u. i. mi.
ed in the year 18J0 Bn
a I .1 flnii u ta
i. Bttaaatta!t ft!! II 1
x-iiK 1
ji.- ......I.. l Tiat-p hai.1 nilii Ihe
trraattryraotr -irmcrnr no urew (
. A i .... -'r.-.-i--r
money otit of the- treajoiry, -wli,irb it
af Their tfiftTmibft
ing to tho lequiiTnifiit of acts of
Co"cre8, bad in many instances
railed in the performance of their
duty, lossi'8 bad been sustained and
it was feared more would be sua.
tainca,Hle3 ...additKiiial. provisiona
mailr; tbr cirrMmstaiicea
were
nve rinetn the act of 1820,
n .1' ....A;.. .1.. a .1 r . .
ry foiiryeara, each of these officers
arc (O M "I S-"!J!fSi
of ceuwr wht the exercise
V,H..B,,?e.r".!uT,v,'lTl.ffiel.l .tationa each has vastly more
,.-. ...J
.'"'!"?,.. i " .... .iA.. i... n.!i..fluenceamonir bis arnuaintances,
nen., no Vm r
power ot rr moving
of removing an, or any oi,
them from place.
In carrying 4. into effect the prnvi.
aions of thia act. it was expected,
when the term of an oflicer expired,,
I.. ru
..mtnate him TorT llieT" aameof-'
fice fr another term. ' v
j bVHeve that the benefits expect
ed from this law liave been realised
btlieclce-4nder
.i cs 1 have had the honor of a seat
I on this floor J aniim, that, uoth un-
f .i .i.. nasi, nti.l . ike nresrut ' AU-
miniatralion, I .have witnesaed the
...i.i..t ariutinv into the conduct
mC tlitse omcera, w iirnyycr rrn,iii-
loatedtlndldiif not'irememb rt
aljgle-aM ittim-W?.li-4U?rftilw.M-
disposition : manifested to 'jeontinuc
any one of them who had bqen
'faithless in his trust. '
'But "in 181S" the committee be
lieved, 1thogB.mi
aidted from tli a law r yet, in the
atrugglea for place T andjfor. pov?er
between parties ;.rejrTgreat , evils
which had not been foreseen, would
in all probability be experienced, :
:Z The - whole Tof . tbeaa i ofllcera,
amounting to a vast . number, .all
1 going out: at the end i( carbf fonr
jrM, and being rtitirely -dependent
mi tlie Will of t he Prvsidenf,' whe
titer thete commissions should be re-
f viewed or not, would induce man of
' tlon and interest, than to the welfare
erUie couafry," and with a view to so
;rtire; themselves, Jliey woold, be
most likely to ronnirm their opinions
to the wishes of the I'i-mMoU,
; ' wlmevf r"V mfghtjiappcn to he
ir he was a candidate for re election
himself tbey .Iwould most likely vote
,for him, or ifone of his friends was
a candidate they would vote for him,
although they might conscientiously
believe the best intereats of the coun
try would be promoted by the elec
tion of his opponent. It is : no an
aaer to this4 argument1 to aay, it
casts reproach upon those officers. to
auppoae they( would Jaurrrnder ' tlieir
npiniona in iiiusr. in iir.
f Vrrsidnt, is ft"' a iproaeli to 'say
I they aea aieai.;.! if a stigma upon
their character, t nay, that while
vt.dsHilM4d4ioMaiMe
tbraueh the proper departmeat,! Pr VBie T"r.r '''-"
SJllSr be lad diacharged HI' knew that the offlrer wilt !;v
"""" . - .... . . . . 'it i.'li!. lutir.ii In ! tliPtn vi.iul
is duty witli laciiuy ami n nc was "
.mnl he hail, inai lie woum men . j
". . .".1
.. . ' ... - ... , ;
Wo iH kwi w' arc ton'njtt-ji rnn
T ' -
. . II-. ..,... J. ... .....
mailft Wrll U tlKT KNl) llieir PX
bemnie ileyoiiilent upti tlic (nurlci
denrived of the office tho man knows
dot to whnt to turn his hand to earn
,n dollar tt subsist upon -to be de
prived of tUs office is to be drnmcd
- "'
- ;th -ly, ! obtaining n
W , means, uwin
Nurh circumstanrea a most likely
-.ri-1!!!! nir. hi wilt Ponfona bis
" i- v--. . - .
.' Jrwer,or n
in r-e.'opartial opinioii of the inerits '
. 0 -
r'ibabilit y h
""'J .
tbiln L!!!i!!tJ,1i,i
" 1 'TT' T .-.Ti" T. . i.f r . ... ! I . ,
" lu"r l""J
"'"?, rn"-.-V'
a&rTi UIIIC IT 111 11 U I IU IIIUI L ni.ttk
iwaniv nun. aiiiii 1111 a.-
rr,n win u- .
t hatrlrr-::TO"t rawH
.t.wvdlhef wnrall ai-ttlc down in tho o
vkli that it4 wont-wiaa think
an4 preldjitilieM9a
. Terylittle.rcfl aion:I,.thiMk,
must aatisfy us of the alarming ex
tent of this influence in our elections.
ll district attornies. all ens torn
tiottse ofl1.'er9t" at) pay J m aaterar all
receivers otnublicitioneya at your
a U turveyors
ot
your public lands, with Hirir rlci ks
nd all their Tatnily connexion plac
ed in a aituatioii to do as the Pre
sident of tlie United States may
,IrrTr.ri-:n.ii:rII.i
, ""rir X:."..-;.
nraiinn inni inrne iiirii irinii tiiru
i.. ...m" h.r. if l, wp,
" T .". V I .ul"
private roan, oocicij, irum iicjnriu m m ui.ic. v. ....j.wi.
very aitnatum of the officer, will ecieucc. ; - , ,V7 V '
atmnnaa liim a .bfittee iiidre'of the When nower is so limited that no
III -o i
'a. . .r. i..lrii. lli Pniciiliiiill.l
mncn .ui a hih . i vmuvuh-i i
bis good opinion. rv.! yH
Mow let us suppose a rresioent in
office, possessed of the mass of! in.
fluence thua collected, wishing to
be elected a second terra,, w hen ; tt ,
was the interest of society to leave
hint out, and put eome other person
ihj or1 let us suppose' a President In
for tho lasf time," and to ' wish In
designate 'some', individual as his
successor; who vrould not be 'the
choice of a inajority if left free ze
act according . to .. their ; .unbiased
judgment, -Jwuai inenwoiiMi inosi
probably happen .we migni some,
times find that thcTre&ident wpuld
not in such a case be contented with
.all. tbesjBu,. people. aim4ly,iWtfcin
with him; and voting With him they
m uat do more, oo pain or not being
re.nominatsd-4hey must each man
do his best to Influence as many to
think, to speak, and to- act with
them, as they can ; procure.' L i .J 1
Where, could you find a man able
to make a stand in Opposition to l2
No" wheref And you would seldom
find one willing to make the . ex
periment. -6S, , . ' ,
Every one must believe he could
have no chance .for success, against
such fearful oddsi ' These officers
and their friends would, act Jn con-
cert, from one enn oi um union io
thether. They will havo It in
their power to pour out at once,
thmugti thewhole1 body Hitiei a
flood that would - a-Kcp from the
purest man that lives, every parti
cledf repuf atlotl he had arfjulred
by a long life of v irtue and ' useful
ncss. ; .,. , V- . -
tn j 846, "as one member of the
CommUtrc, I came to the conclusion
it . was dangerous tn ; leave . 'cJi a
power in the hands of the Executive,
and through our Chairman express
ed that . pinion - to s t he worldr 2iJ
entertsla the same opinion now, am
prepared to re-affirm and 1 tjratt
S)HH"4t-wM! Jal &A-h ,
TbenI was in opposition te the
1. - ...... 1,1 l If
iAditiinTatralion iio lam fHrmlfflm , it has been cnntii(leil,, Con-i
tthb Administration. - TM; C-MTit"esa has sna power t do,' beransr,
hK no han
When xtojiarc a pHaniiMirlijoy il
j.uirfo7aChKT'MaffistratI ho w ill I
tbaiili ;Uongres to uky n ia.Win a removal from ortWo U au exrrcw,
cycry 'lUscretionary ' pabu1iiW.KsfuUro..piwFr9u V i
Uty?;t
will pho tim fr UUtn, a re
sponsibitity. must un4eatHt lon
ifiiiil hriii7i nfffiwili BtTlf ko s
many ili.cret'wnrjr- powers lit?
will kt"liow t txerclsn fuf Hie
ImtiHr) ir m.iI - TP ir.. ' i' ttlinnlil k
jmitcVliaractcr, disposcu touso all
Ills powers for tho benefit T liiiitseir
ar. l hU friends, nn4 for tlto purpose
f perpotuatiaj; power in lus or
their Iiaikili, their nouelj t large;"
ought t thurfk us for stripping he
F.xccnti ve f this i iQuciu'c., , .
My opinion upon this subject
aro'not foiimlctl "upon the petty eon
niilcration of who is in power, w he
Uier a political friend, nr n political
opponent; they rest upon tlit eternal
pi i nciplcs of what I think is' right
deeaMakeJi4iiof - hcH
erHinent Useir. Upon piinnnies
JJbJLdLiILiliaixe
very fouut.iin from which all the
bleiings of our free and happy
Government flov, 'Thet-lectivr
fraftH.ls
(ifiiciis in aurb a sihiatiatt that they
will 'Wot 'reefy form 'npinlohs for
themselves andJrtrifiWnCOM
tli 'in, aod we will lia.o luiio leu
worth presei'ving. ,,1.' ,
. Wheii fallyd imj to act my put, il
is uuUcr not to be rtnsideml by
t-stirr n jn a r.- - - -
of
ootr Iu JSZS. r wheh, called, on Tor
airopinrn my r friend - and;: jny aeW'
were at tlie ; botwm or in, poiiucai
wJtrel. I ibea -eatertaioed i and tf,
turned, my friends and myseir are
on its to;, our opponents are all at
the bottu; wbci-o-we may .be with
tho next whirl no man can tell." A
wise "tni-n," t hat ought we" to do?--.
We- niiwht f(T a? rjtistly "tctUT men ,
honestly carry out our own' bid
opiuions. Secure the, people aa) far
as we can in the frcci . uninfluenced
exercise of their own pinions at
elections.
't":M:;"2!.l...... K-lf-M.
iit wo unu. n-. ni v, m.iw v.v.. ....
as aceurc in votine for , whom be
pleases, as he is in matters of reli
airlon. iH'wnrahinnina his Maker ac
..... r ,.s..
. ,
mn nao If. aa tn inlurB Ins on.
're,fponents,ACfi, B
' :.i i f r. '. ' '
...... j i
.iiiBiuvr ui;iwi iti. i . i( .. - i
, Some speak of this bony as a per
manent onci the situation fn which we
now nnd'iirsplyeo isanotherpriiotpf
the mutability of all temporal com
Kerne, 101826; I -liad the honor or
belntf 4i member of the; Commit tee of
iiiiiv, iwajoriij ..oi wiiooi, at. jeasi,
musthavo entertained oninioaa -aimi,
. - . . r . . .
larto my own,!!-!!!!!.
Where are Uiey now? 1 wo only
this fl.wir, in a situation to-br beard
in this debater Yon, rvLrr President
'tis true are present, and 1 atri sorry
In a sitaatiojt-no I;ara not,faorry
yee are in be Imfiorable tai yoi!
now -rwccoprii hut : I am truhryanrry
we jfrO
your disti iiguisbed "talciitsjn'jli
debate, 1 u yon entertain tiie aame o
tdnloM'I do. k.
IlJoneVwe arej wot acting fr 4b Vot
pie or our. own time ety. :;: ye are
acting for the pecpfe nt lffrr ot.our
own.tjme, ami. lor uio pcopic in an
time - to tome,' let us then o act as
will transmit, bncontaminated by of.
ficia) inQiience, to our posterity the
free institutions, for whiclf our an
cesters struggled, and whuli we re.
relred from them as an invade die in-
heritance.'jt, , , -.".i& - '
. The. bill .at ill ? wilU leave in the
hands orthe Preside'nt, jo a errnongb
ovef a1f the officcrn. lie. will, till
have ihe po wee rofdismiAsiBg ny
one of them, at any mnment he tplea
f j. ;? TTiis ' js of jts?lf a tremendoni
power, given titn in trait,, to be used
Tor tiie public good, and for that eajf.
Never for merrdjfliTencC'of npin.
Ion, liQncBtly cnteilkihcd.JrdcceUUy
expressed, and acted on, hb . ninde.
ration.-
tt ,t i
The nuesti m rccors., liny . ran
Congress secure ! he cit Ue ' Tu uttu e,
gainst an arbitrary exercise d
this" power, in rsses where th5 jnb?
ncf-g.iodiles'j not jreijuiref l?T!
Committee , have attempted 5 in lii
third aertinn,' by providing f thaj
w henever a nomination' Ht wade to
the Senate o fill a vacancy maile by
a rtmovul, the Presldeatball iState
the reasvtt for suxb removal,. ? i
M. this bill. pIL
tccjtlj
Txcsideut byillic Cwustitiitioiu ami :
are far f rom aaliaf rtory U my
miad, and I mait sj.rave tliMndfd
geuca of tho senate while I preaent
as briefly as possiblo m own viexva
wpoil lu'-',; ' - --'f-':'T - (
;4t is trite the Coosrttffitoi. testa in
t heFridt'n.tVthe; JSrrntt iWwiten
brft Ihihif'iHateiy' we' k ourHilyca,
ivlud Executive penoeuin "what is it
to consist,' and.wliere shall we ascer
tain iU amount aud a apecifwatiou of
It' i iri.o -1. -'i' i. '';.' ''-' T -ti-; 1
. m Is any, gentleman eithep 7berc or
rise here iwrparcil to state it as hi
oninion. tlmt lUmler our form of
Government, Exeoftive : imwrr"' is
nnlimited and undefined. I hold no
Such doctrine, and It would appear to
mc a most w ild and niischiovous'o-
pinion. ' r V '"'."'. ; ', '".",
iJfe;S.WtivoWeftti'G
eminent in tlie .rreeideyt i'l lha1 es-
tr.liu1.Tut "bv- ejimt rrnli M
act of CongreU pasaird in pu'rahanc'r
ofliivi.LiiMiatiutioju.ana iiojiKire
By tho Conalitutiow all legislative
p iwer theret herein,) granted is
rested in Congress. By theaante
iostrMineiit, ExeCMtive.r'powe?!' i
vested In a President. '' " r
In"'tW latter clause,; the words
Herein granted, used in tlie farmer
are adopred,
..Tbo.reiisooor dropping them, ',
t'i'my .mind .very, onviom. If they
bad been tticd.ns to. ib l'l-eaidet,
hoWouTd1fi ioV Ii a ieTSyruUf-Tli ItiiaH
IMrliou; of. the piwere iieeesaary ti
be ratel in him r to-carry- -tie
affairs of Government.
The- framets of that- Instaaient,
for esaw-4liatlMmnatbave. many
moi-epoWeH thanthey
io'the Constitntion, and tlicrctore
they aay the ! Exw ntii e mwer ahall
be1 vested in a President, ititcndiug
tliat lie should hare andjexercise all
the powers "they themselves alter
wards mjjht vest him with, aud also
all , others - which ; Congress ,.juight
from lime to time vest in him by .awl
passed in pursuance of the Const no
tion.: And afterwards they sum tip
his duties, by saving that ho shall
see7 that the laws are faithfully exe-
erted.-1 w x-h
' Under Ihese several claims the ex
ecutive bowers are easily ascertain-
ed. We urst look into the ypnsu-
tution, and tliere ce what, ppw-cfs
arip expce$sly;givcn jo blip .'iNTcxt
we look to the acta of Congress, aud
tUsrOntLhatw;cjra.Cojigrm
hat vested Mm w itb,. and thus we
ascertain- his whole powers, and then
we-see that his -duties are. to ace
that all these" powers Are faithfully
executed; It is as moHi his duty to
see that a power vested in him by
Constitntional aWls faithfulleXe
Cfltedi ;b'stt fstb see that a power vea
ted.lh. film :by,:tjie: Costlt'Uioii:il-
sclf is faithfully Jcjccuted""
Whatever powers ..are vested by
the Omstitution, Concrrcsa.Jias
power- to, change,! wJia.tcvc,r:) twwer
they vest by statute, hry may change
and mnthfa at nleasnre.1 ?.; - ' -
"""" , J f ., . : . . . .... - w.jV""-
:Aoyft oiaer nuiion oi u.xe uuvc
iower3re8tcdJn
seems to me cannot ue maintained
under our form of Government.- ' 4J
By the' Ciinstittitioti-'. tWo' rlasscs
irf officers are evldentfr Intended.
created, the tenijre of their pflico n
fixed by tb? Const itnioii, and ;n
never,.be changed by.; act of .Coo
grras. v r.st!i.
!i As it relates to the mother irlass,
Congress may create i the office, or
notHS IhryZplrasc. '.'Jn creating Sc
they rosy fix 'the -flint 4' as they
please, for life, for years.tjrat lj
they" prescribe what "'duties' J they
please, and fix their, compensation
to suit thi'lrliwrf plcasui-e,v and they
ma jioliit .out 'Ibp oiedfe "jwhich
thfficfrjs
placed.',..; .yiaartt j.' ,i S bi! i
t Every IDccr; specified in, the bill
now-, under fonsidrratiOH fall with,
in. thlsiatler classw" "'n vrn it '
S ny are, :whbtvij railed in the
Constitution inferlorffirers,V the
appointment of whom Congress may
test Jn 'Ite PrriWrhf ulrtttf, 4i the
'rdurfsnf jttslUer or In' the head of
the department ,s'"Hi
Congress then, has r pnipiete.'powe r
over all , thcae .' 4Jfrrrs!!ie , may
create anl abolish tin office at pleas
iire. fi and modify the tentr i qa they
I cbooHerad regulate at p Asur the
moueorgettmg arlear of, the llicer.
rUey may ettlier have t'em ppdntrd
a' lliav tltta .'arali tli.LIMatitnf .
aa- they now .'areby thfc IVraident,
witlobt advice ortbe Eenatrvwrbythe
lV?'lit awnr.r ijithesnurta.or
justice, or tho hcN4;C tb. depart - J -
neil Kf , TSJ ,i WI .tA"- !'
m
disU tcl Atturn'u
eil by, Uc courts a JtIl t!f ir vflicf
durin the pjfuauro of the court, but
api
point another. t)u:y. a!)wuld ptitdown
TtAJrr
gciiUeinau say auclf pryvwiou wai
uncoiislititionaIJ j i fancy; nd, , i
, Siipp ac all tJiooihcr oHkers t be
appointed, b. (bo, .Secrf tary f , the
'4 wasuf y awtij binrMc"w1tlr
mnvcr, 'of. nfinjiyilbiit,, aprovis'1'
inserted that When he . jaiintet
ijurce'ssoi; Jia loulil( slate why ! be
lixii reniovedjIieiuciuiihf'Ht-- Would
sut li a provUiou bo uiicotistitntioiiai?
r; IT siirli provisjons wiuild, not, io
ifiose case ho unVonitiluljtiiial, why
will the like pr i-.ious be uucoualitu?
tioHal s wheu the President is- to ao.
point with the ad ice and consent
of the Senate. . I n i earb? caw . it is
ipffisUtivo eoaclmcnt, or a ; aubirct
wbenr greasaswsa;-
... ... .1.. . '. ..!it....,,..u ll.o.. I
UallotbiaHWetW'b4-Wt
1 houotl to'aere ,U faitlifollv executed
,..1,44'.. UlU,.llt-t' J"-"1-,(OU.-iU. .
Congrea-t has th power. to do what
this bill propuscaf that I feel Nome
surprUo there aboutd be any variety,
of otini(Mi amng as up J tula quea.
Our Ms emnhtcalfrcorernl
merrtjf lwsi'-:Yare?a freeieople
bKuvn It i so'.' Whenever tht$ Will
of tlii- ixfople i It.itjirssed etyiejviii
thetoiistitut"lodsor loja 'few passed
in put s;i;ince,tbero if.it inutLoecaiUv
pie(V w Hh. because aJcntsliwge thUs removftU -4i-Wiiei--tUi is am
ittcn!X.IiUlg4VJarttmeui
arc awerrign. 'ygr-'gryi'Ttw
Mo person doubts; or can doubt,
41ie- power -of President to rt
raova 4h tbe ; bnt tlo-ajoer
in which ho aequiri's thl power .Is; n.
different '''viues(ioii;itJ'enii'rtlii'i-fii'
argin' agaitUt this section say. he
has it from the Coustl!tloii, because
it is a executivef power. I deny
thisrand say itli an executive pow-
11" 1:1' . "1-
er, becausQ it is made 8oby -Satw,jSute. . 'ibo business tw ill tt end
and be performs n Constitutional du Uerej all tha diaappniatod upplicaata
ty when hu remo es, because be is as
uiocli bound to terform executive uti
tki pointed attl bu Stututit he Is to
. : .1 1 .!. I t- I:
penorm loose aperineu in yiia vrnmi.
tution. It is an EJxeeutive power be-?
CaifseirwiarthewiTrfir tlie 1 pentrte,
through' Congress, as their agrtit, to
mste itHrir, and the" samo power
through thtf same agent cbld have
maue 11 ajiiujcm oinj, ii ,,"."h.:"
deemed wise(r(p provide., jl
., ".V1ien. iMir'rrasoh baa fair play it
appear. Lome Ibero can,be uo.difUtiU,
ty on this point. In t?89 as we Uave
seen, Congress, by the caating Vote
of the Vioei Presideirt thought Jbls
power of removal an Executive piw'4
e under the Constitution From that
time to thin all officers "of fliis "rlas
haveheld fTietr-filc.. ifa(g;7f
ptehsufioftfti. Trethtehtt ht exWesV
gncnt a i al wjes. a m ; pIefpy Jhjos
9h wwwKmrMm Wi-
pJUrcj-s utitg removed, pwi folding
ori ng pleasure ndicate ranovnU
by tb 1 'resident and "at hii lolepl
snrfglftbeiiba
Congress nnUiori$e thirtmavall who
can doubtof thwpwerotttKf'Pmd
dent to renlover But Upose by this
verr billCnngresrabonldsry lhese
officers should hh!djbi-ir,offlrisdM
ring good behttviovr,, what 'then, be
comes of this ffistttlitfytofrJ&ecWiW
pvwcrfn s i-oiivcricu ino, aui
ciai PQwec, amty uu have, $m "w ay Jo
rcmore iie .inr uruhent but by 4im
pearuoient or by aoxciiio of , J
gislative power in ttbdithieg th :nf
free v5eUlii-i2iei
r,- If we suppose this power of remo
vnl conferral by Statute, and nut hv
the CousfitntiOn our w hole eoftrse
is cotisisfent in bor Exerntlra busl.
neM.-MVe a rcticatediy rehied
ij.iii 1L.L... ...:. Te.-: i.s..
reasons,1; a'nd j? .' BccaHi'c ' ilje
tataluUi, jiaif "tre.he.wr(,i
moral at Jaief pleasure tnerW, and out
braucJipfCePgrei aloe haitw
power to 1(reimroi that whit It .both
branches bad not seeofit . to rrtairr
I bin Preaideut ihese arc tkvpriri.
eiples niot which I was-piT pair d fo
arr In l 8eff.Tlief nee t hose poi
whhh w1died:10 btlnSfliitbiAaf
thb ' breseiitiChier,AIai;U'i:K,I
apeak tfiity for "myseir, bu 'fbrflet e
reason to thange i them, .and snj pre
pared to act i hem, at.Vult is lot vatii
t tell m t hi ia party tfioesbm
It Id noealion of fiHidamewtal. im ini
thee iila tii-iitri ilea irihe iianv -
w 5lU WLtrll t .J tt. an Jlliat iTi - M " ,W WM. wl if $ mtn IS M i a
i . -r..: -ii-, .1' it .iii ..tfS Vt..i... M know by when rand tn.
W V Fri'S-' '.'''1-'":lbT a tontroveray .F". Vi,Pfesid
roe pita ,,1, Jiavoa acv ,i.t auiu. inn r
clplcay and al M on that sldeitC tr, to j
wliicli I bare .been 1rdiica(fFf.i
bicb l,Jiavp Jiirf tfo-o ; actcUjs
W.f.W. ty MWMlVPftt
doit, (or Jy. earthly tonbideratiw
becauM ia taaaioleawiir 1 belie Imi
t!iepnaMJriry bappiaeas and eeeirl '
fly itf tbipreteiit i ewweedHi gelar
vratlons liave? dcrft and "aLiding Id
thUbm;tJbeneliia.itit rMeijda'ei
pert fi-ohi Nt&tetneNlr1ijVaaoHl
of the Vem'ovjalfc wlien tne homlnaUoM
t..I ais.wer foj naelf, lu.i4 to
i c ut up. by t be rnata thedeaavaJMbM);
teudttiM km f eBUv bewfiagv J I Aiati
to make sorb prov(sinar-by lsrsls
wilt abiebf W i;bierMgWtralo'
frmn impos'itlaoebeiag-pratiic'ediijf.
n biin.tlnihit)diHtbrmMr1nen
front MlUrj-l wish ixV sbield i'nlm
from bcbig fmpwel bjih"raTvh'a -character
of those 4)hrltplif fo. f.
fi(T. V f ' f . H M;..t
i.Abe Uw ni stands'.' wfienever
RI1...I bta'lirtKAV.''tt hi (isHf'Yn
ctyvwwgytwsHhTiffBnvbt
roakejt tatoratitiw linpfvsnotnias fi
IboJliiesa f Jdui who deaires Jo.Jm
tha jmerrawiiv I'hese bct fh
b accomiishtd by aniakingrharaev .
tera npowi iaheecrrtly,Befrt
Ute omcer ts wwareiM UihtaeeptaiMW -
la blntted by aeeret indbnfidvNtlal
communieatiauainadetbyaorae f
those be tad sMtjBsbb'rtendsf-"
they arolodredwit'rtheExrretiv,
where-if is exported i they will re ,
maiirrnr,aiad utnui tU- strebrth
of tlieae- rrpresnitatiuoal lie Officer
liahed tbatrarnClocominencrii for i
succeMor; autpaper? cl.aractefstiirn
procured for perhaps t half a duftea
aidttr.ts,amteTy.frrffiientty'th"
4di vidnal4WvtngiN pdif of f art the-
worst tliAracter of aiir of tbs eroow
iiSo dressed bp, Ikvaopporled byrs
tificatesi top ronvinre ihe Jixmi-
tUe thOi public interest
wttedyiseetitig 4InI
ccisot.Vaml he ia4if)in:
c.... ttt l...; .
will be pra.
astheeuc-
mioated Id tan
then gorlwworXMitusenatoraw de
feat the fonfirmatiou uf the nmnial
tiiltx, eb. hupia g when 4b at. l-do,:-. ;
be stand next belt with thfrlSxrc-
live, and will ltrorare the office.
n Under Ibopreaimt tf to of thing.
society, will, become dcmorRjized,
meikw ill be ewitantly tevtling that
possessed by: Ihclt neiglibom.fand
for the sake of procuring what , Ibcy
pivetbeyjiwiltbearJbeipiMftvesrenil
procure wtbej-s alio to'ieaf false
, .Under tbe.Uwi sal thetnaw XibiL
Uhe;ba sine v of .flicenbaniBg y t bt
coma, atwntS. j; Mrs wjll b jteI
and lU'tii-nrJ "with funds to lfrsy'lhi
eipene of-cniniiiji 'to.lV.ijig'iivfoe
toe purpose of 'hiving'oue cjt 11
out nfni mother "s'-i pit in. ey men
af artful tle, seeretlf gotien up ind
redeed vowriin;Vhtchlt fs B(lpo
ed.witt never lee the b. nl fll- ' '"
crraRttrepreseoutive jU office ktMtitt "
will came en witb nhea pot keii tttU o
twit. thirictera, wi'bwWtLlvte.'tiirn Hit 1
lincoiubents. and -with, lha elhvr fi'Ud '
iPaMj theibjlltpd iiwMrsesaeilecl
wdlbe fi, t lliin abnl tr.fr in! jta
fiqu7refia ffw,Tiir VtiwmJ i, pin
ftt(1'i)J nomtii'il,ar,lui mak
iiienicui which nn iitnri li ui DrlifV u
be tiue, bteaute txp iiiirk-tnUgra'te '
wiU.juil.yiM'HP a r nwtre." '"
VeWiU-tak tlarliH4f t '
cwilly aititoia tb uiaooed 4l?rr .
btreli.f-rfated b. iUd.rk.. nYHewidl
iliield ihe Kiecaiive igtioit yuiliaa
fnunde on U,eurf oU(Mji,Vlt.fir
Kiecetve n be ,pe ijwoallj h qn.iiil
d yrth lTie thiia-jsMaf all mri, in of
Hi; : hor with'tb't character's' tboa'
whideilre idSeV ne inuil t tilt
rnfitrmithin derfved ' from Mi.ili :sha
onjht, and t fel peiatiaded ihe prrlant
Ckief Mzia(rat4 will, la.hk U.H.e.
foe any plan tij.vhkal'T)iiy b1ka
balrer toablf d lol'diKhalKa tiiSeial
doiet. Ie the wel fre il aw-W fy j: h4T
t . Another,, advantage v, bvtlerivrt
from thli bill w. 'thai t ? wd "r.bev h
,bea man urrntnveifjur wanrajf
ipicily. for want of ioiejri'y.'an ae
,aif a1 intenipi-ranie, or a iJck j1 be-
ca
coaot
aineal
a i
whv not
ih 'res-ton r vio "
.. ... . . ... I......
l"'t
oown
hiroitd
.
v..ix.i ar..-i 'ui ' .....'...r .'j i.
'a
stabbed tit the dut; by whom vt fn
e(4
waat
maf
enL
but a cioitrovrrtv With ilia' iui a, hiw
,fUebom(;i!ed.;li Yieiidrov
AJjam, wc wim arrpre lOvSJi i!in.!S
come JiioMrvt nicer u Jht rr jo.meaj
it bon1 tIilicl iMiinMin. Na .Pra-
s'uleoi.'w'iir a'rier raaos aa, nGser
?ri' U4od t-ipt be atala: