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POLITICAL.
U fsih April, 1-40.
To Ills K«. ti l... .1.
ClUlll.l:.S ... M. IIIIXAU).
(inn rnnr if Gt orgio.
Sir :—I !• ■« I ; i. u »nur to reo-ivc \our li tier .0
t!f •jVli v t.t i it joinder to my reply t»»
\ nir liist, .-<»\. : ,.,g i,i<- Resolutions of tin 1 («< orgiu
Lgul.itur-’. I:i ;.r.s v-i'.i vy—“Ithink I have an.
sw.-ixmI \«mr o'if tlm be so, it would
i. •.. lie inv<lu n it the It- ■ duiionaand ftftk
argum nt, after < \ : . mg each distinct prop«wi-
wlii.tlua-1ii;. oh, < ti . ; . •• have been uivtand answer.
have I i. -I i j ::u :.:t in,un.i h« g liuve hurt* to
p. ..‘tit with .1 i -j. ■. in - r a-oiis w !»y I think
in my : . pr- -••.it the Ri-.mlutious.—That
>ury, h cau-e th IV ..j. I represent have been
i iriu.ii'- 1 vvn!i \ >ur r« , ».n«f- r, whilst the fir>t hit* hi.
g ii.--.- ol' the *•uiif. rasa* t» in* through a public
journal.
^ I ..'.IT i. I./., r. ’hit the invite hit Ween ll>
w 1- tnr 1 '.cgic v r.JifuHii t><i\s a fair com.
ju llni'_ ,h- 1' hv n: >/'<'Irr Jrom lustier, in tin
ea«e|Mithy tin- il v a'i. Mv.
I ii-nie'l ilie jir.'|i Hiiioti. I i viijiji.irt of
alioti, \" i jiuiat« 1 out u hat
one el ‘li*- l.eu, tieial, 11‘ etv the satin'-’if ml.
t «\v • • : *• that it \v<mM .1. jirive tin milhorilies ol
; tty State, ot the |i..\v. r of refusing to surrender n
to^ liv- lie i< viug that a State can he deprived
- il'i ■ v* ii—I IwaeMi jfrci:ilhic
e , '.Itvi.ia o| \ . , for Tilreason here stated.
Vou l imit taut I am rigln hy saying—“ 1 do not
h \e that Coiijitsv ran oVjiriw the States of any
|»o\v.-r they nny have,” and that “this h a sound
|»rineij»ie.”—I derive m i- ii strength from this coil.
lirin.HK.n of m v o| it 11 i 11 11, fir l.y this admission it will
he seen, that yim eoare Je all 1 a>k. or else deny
alVinned.'that the‘third r's!,lutijn if adopted'hy
r emress.Hill rive the authorili. s of any State
of the power of refusing to surreiid* r a fugitive.”
\N nat j. over iv u you in-re allude to ! The power
of nfusinn t<» \urr< ii‘Ur ' In what does it consist !
Tin- power to irc/gf and t/t/> riuinr wln-ther hy tin
empaet the State Is hound to surrender.—U’liat is
in-ant liy depriving any State of tlii> power? It
e in only m-.in, 11 take away *»r forbid the evreise
of it:—.Now do you not perceive that you liavi
j»r -ji >seJ to deny a State af/ur r that it h is—»»r ol
something winch it tuts not, and that y.-ur only cs.
e ip.- from thisdiiemuia is in deny ing that any St ile
has the puwvr to refuse such surrender.—T*y this
y »u inamlaiu thr*l soiin thieg is taken where nothing
remaiiu, or else i nv w hat ymi a«*uttie in saying,
the amendment wnl •• deprive any Slate ofthepowa r
of refusing,**
Vou have selected tin- easiest inode of r.lioving
yourself from this diiiiculty, hy asserting that the
States have not the •• I. _al or Constitutional power
t »” refuse.such •, irr* n ler, having “surrendered the
power of a refusal,”—tu.-I never having “at any
Mi'iM.pi. nttime i. ,i:ni. 1 i ”—Imt in doing so, you
In iug yourself m e miii -t uli another proposition
I od down hy you, vviiieh I hold to lie a wry souiul
tint*, to w it:
•• K o h State leu tu- p »w« r to enact all laws lie.
<*ess iry to plot, et hr ■ II' in the
tliei r f,vi.ll !’Mi..i,.p!.es:isvi
per'Oiisasto , htv «»f tniugv—and i-
t 10 II illds of Ml!.. ■ !.I proteet the
• d’ in-r citi/ .'.a ,-iii u;.t’s hands to ilef« ill lui
iVi-s against a c . • a oi M due or any other for-
Clgll Slate.
You sav-T.1- S;-.i-*s have conceded no sucl
c:
I*’roe.loin fr«u:i a r. : • \ • pt for just cause, Maine
holds to be on u • na n Civil Hight. S., d i wi ;
I, It 1 ; >Vt of M due holds, tl«t he I' 11 »t
l» mud to hav W . and Iv ii. ran arrested.—
Tin: tijveruo: - "1 1. , r i, hacked hy the l.egisia.
tiir- u. l all tu !’• ■ i.links lie is hound to d<» it.
1) .-ii a-liti'i s 11 • > t forth m the C oiistitu.
turn, say ing •• a *■: i. ..n justice from one Slate
to a.. r s:.. . ! .v- red up.”'—Tina far at.
\io esiip' it h ivi i! -d t * d one, they have light t »
“ demand” tin- «■' iiiiiua . So I think.
| .|.|, .-I » ( •ir'Yto tiMiect the f ivil “ Iviglits”
• fms p- e. -. >• hi : • 1 : ■ \ you, to every State, tie-
ti • r i u •i'M . i right t > j i !_• and « • •
t r . a In. .1- vde, is such, us tin I i
t . .-HI., let it i- Ii . 1 to v HIT U'lcr of not.” Ttds
p< • vv • ;• ...' rici.t ol I . a ' I :d *.• I'millllig tir hi-
P ip : tin . mdef whi • i ii wi inti
j pro - t’ a ej:,/ a of the Stati! against ar»
i i, «i. I «• ii' ;u ntiy of r< f I'ing to surreudt r, i'
d -III - I o. \ •». —! I l . v;.. IS the tr I" i'Nlle h tvve.-l
\ . i ai.-i uiV'-ii— I a lii rm that Maun- his that
lor my pur;«.*.-.|o pi i,y s M le of I
tli pi .posuion couiaiued ui your tirst letter ami j K»*l,i«
olj.vt.dio hy me, to wit: l‘l.4t bv the amend, culprit.
'I in tf.o :i.| lU-solution, you will . |ty this argument you make the liability of lilt
'd any State..| the power id , proposed auieiulimut to » h«- tor■: ured into an iiifrac*
nder a fugitive.” Hit .sila. tore, thui of Slate ilighu,” to I. p. lid. oil the ipu-stioii,
lieve yourself from th- in-esoty *d denying the | vv h, tie o a Stale is or eau U the culprit? If “ '
•si 'Undiit s« of i he lir»t i.rojHisitiou as luid down hy Stale is red the culprit'’you can eompel lu-r to »
111. . \ •• i have Im i Iidiiven todi.s .vovv tie fur/H*! .,*t r.uel. r th- fugitive, and call de prive le r of the
loiih hy yourseit in the leltin l*v ivin that a Si.it, powi r to reiuv.-. This eannot he tortuied into an
has no; » (In righttoivf.iv. t,. u r.aid. r a fugitive” infra, lion uf State Uigiit*.—If »hc the culprit,
—no “ legal or foiivtitutioiial power to do it’’— y..u eaiin<>t e..m|K l her. without an infrae.
having-sun- ud. i. 1 tie- p .w, t . I lefu-a! .t re-. State llights—!., .vuise “as intlieTusM U ct.se the
mains t i be d. ei.l. d vv ii. tin r in i!nv.c*iir main point piTM-ess would ivsiie against the State
o| d i till cum-, you are light uud 1 wi. u..'. Now if in any eav a Siate could h> rightfully
lias a Slate th.-power to r« law ? i, the ijues. e...-ivcd (wlin-li I do not admit) il would eertuinly
lion. If it has no!, it woind v. < in lire I * sv t>« pro. he in a c ase w here in she had become a culprit—if
pose to take It av.-.v. You admit it can't he t.i k«u the like would happen.—\ m sc into think it could
away. This, -sir,iv no play iijmiu words. It involve s , occur, “ by » n.
the assertion or denial ot a principle, most vital to to ft ions.” \ .m think ii •* v. nrc«dy couiecu
till- pi. rv.itioii of till- cl. aiictiv. idinia.-Ic-r uf our h .Wi V r ilia*. .. Slate vv i.l puss s.a h a law,” an.: that
l-'.-ueriii System. Fur supposing that by saying. - it will he tunc enough to consider dial cane when
you "will depiive the authontit s of any Slate-” of it arises.”
a power, which els where you allirm it doc s not Can there Ik: any dill* reiice between giving pro.
povsi'ssi; y.m intend only to convey the idea, that jt teetion toafeh-nhy an act of the Legislature-—uni
may be coerced or ilricm. from the exercise cd a tin- same “ protection given hy the KucuUvt of i
power not possessed; you are then in conlhct with State.’*
the principle, ihat «ihc F.-d ual liovcruiueiit has ; I think nut—If none, tln-n, recurring to the case
not the power tu coerce a State.” ’ of Mail..- and (i.-orgia, may 1 not ask you win the-r
Hut h l me answer tin; epic, stion ; has a State tin- tin- e-un,.- •• scarcely
er to refuse ? It it has not, it is because it has arisen and is not now In |or<- vou ?—If so, is it not
red or fot hidden.—If surrendered, ii high linn- toe.msi ler it ?—S.r if a State can
mother Stateortiove rimu-i.t. Lit to 1 h. wary to I', i ,ui. s.” as you
? No.—Is it to the federal <J oveni- !lnr<- is now I a* fore the peoj.lc e»f t«. engia
iin-nt by the Constitution ? Not so.—There iv hut m point—am! they ure hound !«• e.»nsi.|.,r it, or puvs
one clause-of that instrument which relates to tin- by tm-ir obligations, to lli.-mselvcs or aurrender
suhj.-et, and that is tiie me which vou projeov- to tin ir Rights.
curry out by aid of amendment to tin-iavv. 'l*ln-ab. Injurious as it may l» -. I think it better
>eiic«-ed'such a pow■ r tin r«‘, has suggested the pro. tl.em hy tor tin- pre'-ent ttian to nviiaii/f in ('on.
presiippos. s a detect of this power—otherwise a povvei vcuiiid, l.y all experience, he ofteiier use d to
law ot (‘oiigress giving jurisdiction already granted inflict than to redresso.ii
Would 1»e uime-ct wary. This elau-e of the ('oiistitu- It is a source of gratification to he assured by
t on t>(Kvities that a person eharg«d in any State you, that •• w hate v-r un aviiT s it may he In r policy
with tre ason, f« loin, or other crime, who shall lie e-. hcre-afn-r to adopt, th-ogia cunuot l ul to have tin
In? delivered up."—The power to approval ol'Inr sivt.-i States of .In-I'nion.” lean-
iiigtla povv. i aiiddutyofjudgingtlie in*t permit my self however t.* luul I larg« !y on tin
facts, cireumstai.i-.s and law of the deinand, as wi il prosjn ct of such an-approval.”—It is limited to a
as the obligations and duty t » deliver, is not hero Certain (Jeographical line, that eieliix-s tlie hound.
Vested in the Fcdt-mi (love-rimient or nny el« part, within which are- toil rated In-r peculiar domestic
nu nt tluireof;—It is therefore rcse-rved to the. institutions. Ji.-yoinl that, she- can e xjn .-t little* e lse
St it,.- !m in j uufenhid.il-II, an.! falls under that class Imt a denial of her lights practn-Jeky and tin oreti-
of powers designat'd hy you when you say - Lae-h e-ally.
State has tin-j.ovu-r to e-ua.t all law necessary to Practically this denial has !, C i n exhibited bv tin;
pr.m. t herein/ ns.” And it fongie-ss tiinle r such v- la ,.. ol Mamc. ’I Von ticadv it isdai.y shown by
to y uir vie-vv s viiould have a e-iii/.. u ot M tine* ari'ev. a rule- unknown to tin- (.'oil'tilution, ele-te rnuiahle-
te d, she Would Hot only have the power, but itvveeuld ,,„!y l.y Mere nc- to avertniu p..liti«-.il umrautv
lie due to h-r rights, to pass ail laws ii.ce.-s vary to w hicli'uiav. so f .r ns these- Slat, s ai e coiiccrm il
jMote-ct lieu- citi/e-H. For in ytur own wofL .sin- with e-.p.al rigiit estahli-iithe Koiau.
I.a.“cjiu-.deJihhie-U I I i,: I „u'
„„ z, - - ^ ^ ^
'Hi" r * •! I -J. ' 11 , t r >“" Ijv vou. I., vvu v of . to mv o!.i.Tti.„.»
wro.lfi.il vt.villjf. - 1 no vvoun. „; (•„, , 1Uw4u(i „„ „ a ." , u .
not elcprive a State of ativ power winch she pos- i i?rt '
. , | In d.iing this I think I have sustained thr great |
" liticul doe-trine of tin- Re pub!it*un party.—'J’liat tl
t is oi:.-«.f limite d ele-le gate-,1 pow
powe-rs.
re re-
he tie:-
(ii.ofoiu lit.-l 1,0011 wroiip .1 I y Maim : A l.iovv j|”'
had leee.-u stricke n at her most vsta; iute re-'ts. //.
That the powe rs not grante d or forhnM.
se rve d to the State-s and e»| these 1 h«• v
d hy a law of Congre ss.—That Congress
-auiielt add to tin- power* of any ele parti.lent
tais (Leva nun. nt.—Tiiat tin- ciaiise <>ftoe- (
<■'«*'» uffroiu-rlj. lor ttie «wrv .".(.lo |>roto. li.m of f, rr . .1 tk j- I,tit tuntuutoimt ... t „.atv i.r
v.Iiicl. the Federal : was form,d. I,ml l„-e„ " " . r r» ere “ . v . .... .1 ,
violat'd hv a , ,1^,1,- „ Imal m. Urn ^
ol Maine to q,imply with her ( iintituluiial ogive- j| lt , Sil | r ii(
ofruioii. That
" 10 1 ',"- | . ,■ , . i tiel. pany in tills ca»u mud .-..mute lire turn eiiient,
It.dros, l,y every prut,•'l. eolM ,I proteet,Was aeeortlinolo 1,1, view.of oblioati.m. Thai in etr..
.lem.m.l.d. _ lly every "ahaae-m to proteet of i4.fr,,. the riles, havingejripovvere,I
people the- e..»v. were l.„,„d to bu||;il K „j, ; „|j llsl po,,Ileal ,!iv.
'!„• A'.; 1 '=•• • - r-"*•' ‘V 1 --.gr. - r.;,.- tiw-iv .i.-« ,.i-. . nie,
l„ut pro.l„,v,l the vv, Marne, sere,ee I « nght ,,,frae„. ,„ drill have their ,vlati-.„s poll,leal.
ol jU.lgiug lar here, It. vvl,„l. l.eor^ia a. tuii.tli; r r ,.„p„„ |, v v,„„- p„.e
pen'leut power , , ala.,. I ml, r tl.ea, , ... ((// ■ vro /„prnlrcj rte riritriekt* uflMr
eu,"'tat,the •• oh, . l ol the lea ,eatar, I tak. „ t - ..„h f„,| that fer-> m-«.
to have heel,, to prevail ,„, t „,gr, a» to settle the .,„ r , 4 ,7 ,„W r/„ » fill/
Hid* peinieUlt '
• i.li; tlu> point In uvi-e ii two
Suite s : to determine the- law < f the cont
to enforce e.lieelie nee e*n tin-part v w ho t
it ? That this was their '
to him thi' iiji/'rorol of their si*t< r Stott f.”
I have eunleavouriel to ilhis'.iate nlv.i,
the In-ni fit e.f our pe ople, Ihat»
ut to adopt tin- *
p!ui i to In: “ misapprehend- h” That th s ,s «• *»t I- adopt tin- prep is| nntov.rv n*,«e shne,M
!,,.p, ar. from thelaet. that l» lore the l„ gi-e.ture tier ,.«* il,a„ a r,.ort t„ the remedy
e op- ration of
Kiahlv I hav,
an alien,alive tm aviire tviu oil', re,I an,I ah v tt.lvo. propoM.,.
.ate,I, prop,,dug that the Sta ted, oul.l interim*- hy , w ithnut vv,slung to ".•arhrr.
a resort to that power, ailmiltci hy jmt—a„.l never dm renm-ily into a violati.,,, ,,|
sttrr lend hv her—for th. protection of t,„v i. , n imiihle to p, re. ive, how v „, ,-,,t give to a
eivil right, oflier citi/.ena thu« vignaliyi,na,le,l. I', ,1. rul J„ Ige, a pow.rtowr. Main,
After tie,iv iug that a Slate ha. the power asserted or • ieorata. from the . nt uf in. home ami he
l.v me, „l "judoi„ L ." for h, rself when site I.l' hlwrly—(Tlm-c I. mg •• an/ ng/rf.” for the pro.
deliver „p ait a,ledge,I lag,live vou v,v—•• If it lias » hieli. the States may piss-all law. lie.
—the dcihuiiiliiigiState has no rglit t.’. eompjain.” eessary”—tlu-reby il'/ nniii! the State-,f the /»'wrr
If this In-true the •‘right to complain” is mr : protect him, vt;.i»ip!\ cm.. I. d l.y: uillwul n
• l.p, n,|.-ut on the opinion of th.- partv to he cm. : vi-.aiioi. of State Rigutv ; and still imt add t-. the
i.l.m .d-d. and one md. pcude.it nation has u..“ light .uoloia/jmirrrsut a l< leral Jud^e. n-r give to tin-
to coiiipluin'' .ujiiiiist nnntlf r I".- a \:• >!;iti«»n of a I ' ■ 1*'**•'* 1 (•'■vernuit nt a pow« r, to *-m ret- the State,
Treaty or other C .mpac:.—This might do fu -'gainst ik wf I. t . w itl-l... d ii> protection f. -hi over
a pruce estahu'hiiiaiit, !mt w.'uld leave justice and the * ciril rights ot its e.t./riis,
tin- “civil rights” of our peop!*- to take rare > \ I n.l. r >ucli vi. ws, b. ing of tiie sanv» opi c u as
l lie 111 solves, h-I'ole, I Illllst fmiil U si Use of ihi'y to the p. .pit* of
Tiiisel.iuse of tiie Coiistit Ilioii i-. nothing »n<>r •• (ienrgia. and in sacr, d r»-ard to t l ». ur m! i -uyit
than tie adoption of what l.y •- unity .dilations should r* f->c to present tie IF ohitma*.
have . mst• •,| lii-fore the Ciiioin !>. tw. t ii tin S ates. And remain v» rv re-pi-i-tfu!!v,
—For violati-ui of it. the St.it* s have provid. d tio ^ ..ur ol*<- ! s« rvatit,
ui.nle of n-'In ss, have ago edon nont uter, and as M\RK \. (it Kll'llll.
h f.,r.rrt i„:irlv. ,|..,:„-l, must, v. . „t., tl„-,mr.. nil i.l p_ s _ p;,..,., p ddidm.l t'.ir lint
‘p' l- rn proper s. nt duty huvum illf ,IV.. .. „l,.,ue
due regard to good t uth and th*-peace and harmony \p \ t (* t
wf the State, ’
Vuu»y “the rinl.t t,. .l, n.:,„d:,,„i:, rigid tu „ . -|’itu llm.ii nr Jam,
law.”—Ihfori tile I'thial eunpaet i» wa , trii •- ' j r , i( Xljl , ,j , ,, „
strictly that both rights w< re -deiived” from tin- ,,f||„ j, r , y, N and tle-re has In . u m.:. ii .lol! r«
»••• a,-."—Th ,t Ivw v. . In, in pee, ,.,tl IIV „fl!„, w
nv.n.ns.—ri„ y vv. ,v lOl, „ Id t., H v. ,. witty. „ ||, j ,„t. ,„ p.',. t , K.ng,
AV, MAV JO. IH 111.
CONtSUtiSSlON AL.
I Intuit; ur Iti.mMvu, v, \ pill yu.
Tin llou-e r« ,»!v» <i it- i into a «'••iimutn-e ot i!i.
WI. •!.-, and i. sum J the . .m»id. rat.oii of ti,.- cv.i
uimI deploinutn- l.ill.
Mr. Joi.xm.x nn.vi .ito *tiike out the approj»ri i-
tn.ii to earn on tin hiuucit mint at ll ipiun. g i in tin
^ VOUIMK XAAV-
Jot t pre. lot iv mein's in tin ireru I. state, were ilH. ^ X^XtnMrtlrd^nd^^Mil^^
it mh for.
mi. ai! the |
A . t V - • l .
U Mil 1 . I will, t
I «i ■
Mr. <
evpr. "•■'I i.iv surpriv lh:,t tiie M . ,,.
TI N i.'liili s!l III! I It IV
pr.,p..v, I
ul»,!islii„e "I tin -.<• institutions, win n Hi. ie .i.1,
were already suti t.n t- uy. Tin- very .same ol>.
j*!Ctions now urged, might w ith < »pial propriety. have
been urg- dot th* Iiiim- tii. se miuts w• r. .'t d. i>h.
c»l; but now th.- mou< y had Ikcii expended, and
tin iniutv bieii in oj • i.i-i .it two wnrs.it was pro.
po6e.| touhoish them. I!< w*u'.d imind the gen.
tinman that there were mai.y powcrluj reasons i.,r
the couiiuuancc el those mu., i in Noiih ('aiolin i
and (leorgia; and one of those reasons was, that
they opened a market to the bmoii.. is g..id diggers
m the \
l) Where the preeiollV met.i
Hut the gcutVmun from Ih-imswvama |Mr.O-jU-|
ychte day had slid that it Was “all expensive l.nsi,
li'Tts.” Il<-would ask that gentleman to t.-.i him
wketli* r In- had .v r found tint the hiwiiiess of
et.inage in the Fnitt d Stal.-s was n *t an expensive
busin* ss 1
Mr. C. then referred to tin- expenses attending
the operations of the nunt at I’hiladelphia.an.I.'uk. d
why the «.niu<- argument would not warrant tin
abolition of that institution ?
Mr. C. tli>-u went on t » show that if th- wh •!•
am nn.t of e.*iuage w ere • x.-enti I in the S .uth, t v n
at Dahloueg i, it would he more e.-on,mm-d tnan
Iterpii < up tiie l*iti idelpbiu mint, I b said h •-. I
not di t .in the committee at that time, hut on a pmp« r
o t- isioii Im would :’o into a «l> tail of laets, sii..w me
th it if Th.- mere aving of .1 clurs was tin* ol.j- ■ t hi
vit-w,oua <| ie turn between tli*- mint at I'luiadelplu-i
and til l.rnn -li at I tahloiiega. the dceisioii w..ui l l«.
in fuv.*r of tie- l.raneli, II. «i i.l n-.t cm wider it. Ii-.w.
*-v. r. a mere .jiestion -.fd,,.ars and o nt*. I n
t. »\ernni. ut had a p*. n-y to carry out, which had
nut w t been tainy t. st, d.
Mr. Hi..\eu said In- had l ist n w itlmut consu'tai|..ii
with any party. • it he r in that I louse or .nit ot it. to
set t:,c m irk "l his -i- ci I. .1 .- ipprol. «ti -n upon tit
Vei , . xtrao.dii. ir-. account to vi inch the g> atu-m.oi
fro n Noitii C o • ...a l.a i 4 a:,, d tl. • atteiitmu
Ci.uiiiiittcc. I r« gut, sir, ai.l Mr. H. that s,i. a...i
ui-4-ouut h:cl i v* r :• en iat-.irrt d *.r pi'. s, ut« I ag-.iii't
tic Ron nun ut. and m n 4- peciat.y h«-r go tt. .1
that the (low nil ut had paid It. .So far as th-
matter ; b it lb*- p-m. •. inw.iv d was the - n«,
w ho-tlier tin- cxpi-mlituo was ».m- • ’• »l!ar or on* • ui.
Iioil of do.i ,r . lie W t' the bill..: a.h .cate . i no
man or any set. t in. n..n . aril. ; he ack.mwi.. -j I
hi.sadhevi .il to ii . puity saw- that >.t' tin- ghui ..is
and gallant Stat.- Right-mu of tin- South./.ur *\i.
ti UtHC9 % tie N . ilk I-. for w „••!.! b< • tint in 11
faee of tiie w ■>! hi tht hi j i an I honorable distini-tiou
of a pure.«(i - nit. r.stt d, and 11-»*. *1- d.-votit.n t.. /»r/.|.
rifle, imdrjHudmt if m utii-i-lor.. cmikj frutn
what (juarttr it may, he was ready and willing t .go
with tin; g.-nlleinan from Noitn ('oohi.a, 4.r wu!i
any other m m .m that ll »«.r, in 4-oudcinumg mi l
cxjw^i,'»g any and every nistance of political ileg.-n.
Mr. R. s:„.l In- wi'h. d t . deal wit i fact . 1c t
tin- Opp ..itioii c ase to in-hiig. . as tli y had
t.-n done, in vague and g.-nerai d.-iuiueiatmil ot
fraud ami eorruption. h vv t> |. ir«: il- eiamati .n ;
let them come up t • tli. mark w ltd tad- an I sp,
tk atiuii ; this w.-.s vvlr.t h. ii id call*- i oil lit* m T t ! .
all along; and wh. in v«• r th. y did it. ns in t:11 .a.
.static.-, and product ,| .-onciusive pr-.-.f "I tin ir '
charges, if frail, h h- I l.ims. If o'l.g .t< I t.i,.
every tiling in his p .w. i t., f,.rw ard an u.w -i. t- .u
mid, wln-ii i.rr.-r wa- .lire, t.-d, to « xp**-. - an I i •
tie mil it.
lie r.'C.vgio-. In., power in any 1». p iitni. ;.t .1
the Fed. ra. I • 0.-1-11111- tt... a tr . * - ich.ina.
imr had tin.. 11 • i- any constitutional authority l *
ite money to pay it. The superintend, i t
rn.-h in.nt ut (' ..ur -itt. . Ii id ei.-arly e\et . !-
i'-iai 4.:.11. - ill n,ii. '..asing t|,
, . (K*B)h«d
■ III-, . Ill im-.Ii..-.> Minli,I -rtl; ;m,iIt lia,(»il..-f,i« »<«,„/hiv«
»'••• ■ v ■ 1 "I I,- 1 " I"' ' U I'.wriiiu. , thatnna,.nit. Ilacuntcndvd that
,i(,,"'l,, i w n i,„,» tiv ,„,lv lutcrnctiu; j„,vrar t,, j, re vv nt tilt com
. ■ V ahi.lt tn.ivi .n-i" fr.HU | ftp. Kuiag to cmiui. r.nil cilk-. lathi- Kvt and
,, v-tin ,>|„ r.ttt,,,, ,,( ■, mint m, ,:,t, U ;i, :, vrual ,ii«- I Inn c»t‘thu ;;n uti-vt n-itom, tlint ii.iv mint should
•* •••"■• rodwtiou. lauii-haca*- ; -* - J ~- Mll.l1 III ito fcmrt
ii" ,-r.tur I. r vv,. ..II. |„-«r.,di awl „.at.-a,l of.aa ..ftla- r„-l»-st mm, ml rrgiww. Kvry vari.
.,|,. ,u ,v t,;,i.'|,,nti!,n tin- mat, „:il,»r> ,l, v- , t_v ut >,r ■ is t,, he |.„.n,l llv,,- ,,, tim arv,,, .t aUm.
I > I!,' • I nt in., im la M n,, vou u, I In.ik,' .la,,.,'; aiul in tl,.- curs,'(iw r-'„rs. ,n ,■ inscq.
n it ..ui- transportation . f tin m .-hiuery t-< tin- spot, , uence- .dil.e n vv impulse giv.-u to enterprise hy the
will |.- I Very thing Would hi- f- iiiid nsidy t*. your . n i tioii < f this m.at, this country Would become
hmd. If • ciMiomy. then, was the i.I.|i-i l. why do. -1 oil- -d tic- richest p.rtnais of tin world. Capital
" *t li*« cenileiu.ii prupo-e to <e> mall the mint at' was flowing in from .very section of the world;
I'ml-id. Ipliia » th- soil of tha* eitv.or ii1 1’. im* and s. . iuiti.-m. u wa r. attracted there in great
V vauuoi- «t any of th.- in -u i 1“ -'' «t.- - pro iimiib- is. Tim-* would a d. v.-lopiiK-nt of the rich
■ i g .!■! atidsiiv. r in any .piui.tity. ..r .if any <pia!- r. s .ui •< s of the earth I e produced, an i would rc-
ity' A n-there a«iv surjott or mn mni'siu liu-str. v t» sn.i not toil*- mt«-re*i tit (k-or^ja alone, but to tho
ol la. City Ini.thi ily li.ve’ |>.»they n1s»ii:id. as d.n-s ' u .Ithrtnd «greatne«» and hltercst of the whole rw.
t!it- vv ho.. |-. gi,.n alsiut Hah! - .11. ii-i. with tin y. -,, • 1 vv ti- .n. It wastlie noefuliK-ss of thi-i mint he advo.
ure.>f the South? No. sir, the veriest :ieh>mi«! eated ami dal not go for it bi-cause it happem-d to be
;ru nothing th- r* into go! I. not cv • n i! In- had loi ati d in « k-orgia. I C«- wax m.t governed by nee.
to tin vault ; of the l Hiti d Stated Hawk —mi. , tioual f. t-liiegis, but by gr.-nt national fi-eliug. lie
■ less, . ali-ed, the notable fiction of the tranonutatii.il J ti stiliui to tbe 1 eoi.omical Hdiuiiiiatratioii of the
of iin taU shoulil turnout at la«t t-» L a s . mn truth. ! nimt nt 1 Kbl-megs. mut certilk-d to the good char.
If. tin 11. sir, tic i itv of Phiiudi Iplmt Is- burr*-11 of nctei ^of the* sopc-riiiteiiilcnt—In.- was un honest
gol«I. the n.At .|U. slion is,cau the |H.rt ..f that city m m. Tlw amount of • v;». ii<l lures in tlwt mint
.-omp.-tc vv ith that of N. vv Yolk or Huston in tin was-ux.'l m com pm s.si to other mints.
ini|M.rtati..u of th.- pr.ii.u4 111. taU from abroad ? I .,, , **• «.
I,,V, ,„, >t.,t,'t„ :,l l» I'.n .u|.uit »h,. l, rm; LAST I.AVS OF TI1F K.VIHIKK.
I ,,,-vth! I. w at- ; M.4 tu- r. - ' ,'"1 VV.ut B t.v.„,: fc Muv litis. 1-411.
>1- «<| Th-
nn" ,,l, , Ut t „• oil.-, v,t„ S mtj.trts » jt fllk> „, ;iv llH(k f , ra huaki,,? upuflhc Ctsbi-
' ,l! ' nut.. ..-..-tl ti..„ »|,k-h ,«vurr,-.l UuctHgth.- time of
|.|,m | VI,-. t *»,, J y, '.t.',,i;,v pr,j|„-.,‘,i t',,,.,1 ,, I H , \| r . y„ r .
,.|r ,„„l. , th" nunt "I I laid th, v,-rv sviisV Insn.l has.njj l*an<vm.mna.
"-It" »wd hi,,* tl tq-.B .J mio the Vic 1-fo.nWy by Uk, AIXw/HW.
!' - , , ll >- ’ ' 1 Us. tv,-: iodit.-f .iilll.M
'• " 1:,l, " r “".i "MFr-V't ; ,„ tin- Kil.'lct; hut that ,
| .-- , V‘ l " *•*' - l| -- , ;-;-' | ‘.l'.v sv!,.,:, sstEsi. , X| i,„l. ,i. t.,..| rui.n.i ",
tl„ .1, V nt „l thu ill,n s,inivcnl tl,,' „ L . M ,a , U s!.!,.-l V , .s sha:.
C.t*Tukcr cauitrv ,„ «.l„ tn«kad ut Jimf of & getts;t*i nwctqs if the aettihonss Thttwa
• • .1-...,«,».,.!««..*,. inMhuirtka,
ni.iti.ur iniiit it-, ;l n, l-inla.lv Iflua soil I-- t , u . i ,. t „,,r -isrmut vs- lmv„
bi.ivvii sky high.
H it it is *aid that the i
tin guv — riiukt ut; it (1 . In-an ol.j. etiont
a« the present
"" * - cabinet, t ap will u- fwimiutiered to Kendall ami
.»• '- " **■“ , r i " VV Hlburv theutimr t„ iluv.it,.
t ; . trial «*l I lii! !„,,,. Wl,„, hi „.V i,-k. •-, A. |. „■ I'.n, In. s- ,-n„.v„l I, n» hear,', |„,-.tu,t
l.v si my Admmis’rati. n meinh. r».t he must coil,
thim.; Ins oil! trad.- ofvvritin«» >t«.ri«-s of “lU-acoti
M ii v. i.” and i.:Iit Isilderd.Tsh for tin- 0. nmcratic
t-• Yii tl ..I tin p:11.. W In re, i. I
t!i< r‘ • v, ran «• - tali i-lun -nt lor tin- e, inag*. ••! in-
t \, iliat vv as not an t xp' ii ,i, cith* r to t.. ■ l»overn«
an ut or the individual who owned it.
VT ' l - tl- -i. i . -, ,, M:,-.-A -r, huu,I,u K
' •'- 1 •* ,., cum,] ,, i the win A- cunt* ofliUrnirv men,
: ■ '" v - -• l ‘. v *-,*i. '"ai 1*. t'"' ! li,.,,, tln'-Vl l:t S, ufllu, Nnsv. A.'Wiiils'
u, thu ttaluty *d „• --r. tin si„,vv„. I, a stlnsh] lit- ,su IsbuwrtMtsMul l„-1,a,
... V. -,f ... tal ..r.'.-mu -V - |.| Uud 40 th; kantis.t. .-'V. r. Iv i'v lidsiiqi tl,- mud
lwl “"' •'* : ,-l tr*- ■■ i list,tad nut h. - un , j, fe ; tlw b.eU of VVuhinftnn |rvt„ R .
"I !■•■: a- u. ,, „„ t a , V tin,,a tile |»:.q,!.'. 1„- l.a.
1 ; 1 'I ' 1 ' * >- ““ < | if , ;, thrust into hta ,.r. M-at m-iti. a Its ,a tints,,
U 8 r* 1 ' li I M I! • ; auuther utnl i tl In • v,. , .iicuiiutatnc *luch w« hatk fur un
• l: -:--vkw til'll . A. It it, jtri aiitattif , .. **iit (' .hit: -t tl,:„ ,1 the
■' "• ’’ ’ '' i 1 " .Ittwitlall ttf lb.- St St 4-i.arhi uf Ett|)la, tl. Th, y
•> •>• •••■ > • ‘ •>•} I'.,,-|„hl.-i|.i,-.M..r I'.flli.t! in t an It ssttli
,-tal, .in is s- uilittht'rs, hut, .1 tho vv h<>!>' S, >iilit, 1 can.
(lot !• 't It • i |t al'tll - of ev. I V llloV4-i„4-nt II* re, the
T aid. n* y «.fwl.i--li vvi.l i- t.i stria- at oiii ! '...ii««-
■ v fr,. trad, .:t,„l l-j i„,|, , ,1 «f,r|T...J , |h . j v.„n-v.
i 1 •."!••••■ t ,„, t „'it' Ill,,,- '• I ,, a nti.'M ,.r
i- 1 "~'V- '■ "I-"' ..r/s.-ni 4-.dH.iHt, wi,Imiit li,„l.i,(t ,a,hrm tho
- l.<-*t r> tliuiK »„,ti-l la* I--It l" ,! !«•-1 -rv sal, all II,:,I ,s
"aM-al Hal if 'I— nt" - •• "it a, jst,H*ratt, :t,ui tut tiatVhit'alillntir
|„-v.„l.s tint |.,t.»m..il a,„l,l-,,t ",m.'tin! ;|<
!" V, " lit'} Hi", 1: U|.t. .1. a: .1 In'I, .,'1 |..a- l a j
mimoii.i. o.t M ic vFir-.M, y .. .- #i:ov«- it t«* n I p (V , ,},V : » t»„.
l av- not i >n.- pimcipic,
tb ciii/.«:us g*m rabv ; tie ir whole existence 14
Ik»U 1 i p ill t. D ! with *h r blindU(!S« of ig.
rving tli ir
lb- iliili.-ulties oftran ;..irtatioii must I. * ai-oiinb-r.
1 d Im till* \ ■ U 1 III I ••••gill to 1 Illlj. t- vv l*ll ti 11 mn
i, it'ir. 1 — .itioii. So, In > troth-1-inihr ,<■’ tro.lt and
id '.1 .ttr u!< . . • ;
tl..' hast
c m I »'-iii..viatic 1‘aiTv . Th*- vmni-r the couitlra is
n l ..f 1*1* a. tli*- I>»,tt4 r f.»r nil i.;utiv*«H
!;i • if part in* a* - a 1 * ir Wiimtb Is ci.hition.
(I- m. I »i v. of vv Y01 k, tin* lcUiling in' min r ot tin*
A i any R.-g. u. . i* - poki-u ef f«»r S-.-n tary of
b 1 s tv\ ii*• - Ii. n t .lore t. 111. it d Ins resignation. The
lirM letb r wa writ’vii in <s.h • ipiuu'f ot a hint
1 • ••111 t!.-: Fit sab nt, that tin- eliirate o| Russia or
Nu.tiVi would be mo. :.g.ei:«Ue to tl - lienlth of
tin S> 4 n tarv. This wa* taken 11 high du.lge 11,
>ir. v..d Mr. Ik t!.. South inti,. - i-> .1 ii ut, ai.d »>,■
S 1 iiitI.i - goal—both of tli* •*< art.. .. - rtr ca-ti
t:.. t ..f tin: vv-.; I. l'|»- Nut;, pi- !■<.. -
>•**••» **>»»»»* ■ V ,"■■!" !
., " , .. ," ... q ... • ■ n. • ... la I H„.,„.|-" . -I . h. I W.VF,,,S',.:„S. ,19-.
I- rti ;/• h. r barn 11 M.-i In./. 11 lulls, and 1 ini- h In r yj r n. , .
• u-rgcii and enf rpnsmg p .pnlatioii. A1..I tin- * * ^ , l u;r ,.J lt | A trn ,|, r luv redgnatio.. of tho
' • 11 •' •' -mphshed l.y appn.pr-.tmg «•*»•• r--wn i( f Sem t-rv of Slat,. conferred mi me by
flowers. Tie- (• •verinin-nt Ind !. parted I'r.u.i
strict line ot its duty in n •-■•.u to.- .uni, an.I
.slnll l> •■!• ariy 111 v mlati .1 , ,j .. ;r 1I.1Tx it vv. app
prtab: in u. v to pi. I . tin .Norta t ' indm 4 tl •'
garrleti. Hut why is it that tins fraud lias not l>.
pn-viously inva stigat. d * W hy was it p- rn.itt* •
h- in til tie nit.
. Tioi.s ,,| our - ui and
pi...
. part.
ml ol
— M
tj .1 Nona’s I.*.- an-
lie i{„,k of .1 .‘her,
am mg his Lr. tli.-ren
—Since the Fun! .act, the n■■ .t
t * .1. :iv. r—r-xi-t hv tie (' 1 •• •
• niTiid and doty
I ti* right t->
“ ii. ,
• iavv s ut it
/'
. : t S
-I. ,11
kg./ and (’>,ivb.'.l//o/l
• ' • istituti.*a .! f..r ;• Sov.
V. r 1: vv... s to ilo, th-' -a-.i
t... 4-0.i.p ,ct of In; 1" a I p.
to Ih* T H’sT 11 1 • V : V
v: •*' --t. ur
in r i.-ii State, having .e v-
i'd. rivT.lfroi.it
ty inf * fin the
t- t Imr eI'./. .IIS ill t , ' el. v
n-.i.t*.”
( ' Mstltutl4.il.”
If so. It Is hoCUU'o lie- p .A l
r- I.," i-v !■ ic< *.J t .e gr int >
gl.lilt— -III.I il • Ills to III ail
• d : » s m.v it. l i , vv... 0 •, m
, and H< un. t.oftk. 11..1 1. in \ w York,
•11 Up tire . U'!g. 1.1 fe. .. s( .t, • . .1 ,u n *
1 'in n»d j•-■ rtial 1
tb ,i.i gn nt- ,-i Hm1, a. 1 natTer
!’, t- -so,- 11 .-a a.el U un- .ti; to -av 1.
,! . r N .t.vvi.- -auTimutv , i u.
.
of til. Ke l.'libo
a. r ■ lIi.-\ 1.0!
„ . • the II ..*'«• * '
the hra.:. h min
1 - i-*ii. an I was
i that ilisi-ii' ion
1 r.M.ts and t- 11 lei
1 11 > it Induced to
.■ el of 1, ing til
mint at I luh "i
• ws. lull tie- pr< . ions ire 'a 1 * ul
r. d 1.V So it:., is. . .bor. It.. t
Ins. lF.it b. nb..,.sli th.- hr..-c|,
i.-c 1. vv iia», I* t in. ask hint, would In-
-1. i » Whv he Would take |. in tin
I..!, gu t.itle f .v-.i • a. ,-!• ia:.-'.i uf dii •
\ o Igll fa willing, • 11 •. I* . iv.
an • niatt. r wh* re llmre w a - cve.i in* '• i-t ;
a. • uf fraud, V t. he !.. s . ,e..t tie || ,,-.
ertfiiii a pr* j ide • gainst th* um
in (i. oi-.'i t .iti a.-c ■ ;ut ot any s.tpj I e..
w ,ic!i max exist at tb. branch m N 'lth (
II Vel.tliiT-d to -ay that li. • -i|.‘b a> c . 11: it
St .0. |» ml ... v till . I lid I...* . tr
I- ,j • ,v 1 ■ I ti'l,i-ln if ,1 vv, ,,
It,In
I- '., •
Ti gat.
•F •''*'•
•ot to
an an 1 . v, ..
. >n ■. . :.:iv .i'll. 1
, ■» j :. par. d to
Mr. ik ;....:
.11 pr» Jcce*.» r, (k-n. Andrew Jnckioii.
JOHN FtMLsV I II.
lu addition to Tins.the (liobe i.t-w-pup r was fur.
N-I,I>. tl" .hqi'i-utn,,, , t I with ,1 - t,.!-.v, :
,m ,1 VV I".,.," mil,.' t,:<- w. vv, •••■' ~T. .Till- IT. * |-|. i: t 'I CFttlUilA.
!>•."! 1., I l.,l«.l.-'|4.,a l.. la- ,-trut-k s-mth. _ |.-, .|,.«."it 1 „ „—, tan.-. S wh,,-!, M
ni, nt-r|"„,„l ,i y ni.uy nr- r-,.n.|.. |.-,.t I., |a i;. ri . j„„ i„
a f w ,i , .
.It MIX FUKSYTII."
1 " Mr. VVr;:-':t, «-f N. vv V.sils, su.-cv-ah ,1 in s ir-
••• ' lr - !.*• '"! I— P„ tin- roulr. I. my, fur lls.- liiiaq Imt Dm
vv,, .i,'I I, is v-nt.im,',! l,t st, ami ti.s- iavt net in
tl,- .IntiMwits |wrf..rtn. ,i in Hallimnr,,»l.cii Mr.
I"a, .amt- «•, • ,,i - I !. lure the 1 ,n,t. ntiun, an,I
.•„l, r|,,!-,au'i|nlr„.!,' |. , 11,at ,1.. i. !t. r nl«.vu was th-
I- I, I , nr, 4ml F. at 4inw.lv'* ,sf twett-
l" ! State, ail IM-tttUtHHS vvln.lt I - I l-lOl.V V |„ .S,,- lf„U „! tW"l HUM,ft
teti. ,| Its In, It ! I»,.tv. In o t t>;™ .,.„i,a Mr. F.asvili Will Is, the aift.
"• re nunt, rul. ell liiiO',otn In,:,,, rovlinv,' , hsl , I a in, ,,. I a'iil »«!,■ s,.« „u,i„.
!, air MI||Ill- unut. Il th'il t-lah;i-t In. nt I- j* s . , M |„. [,!,., thlst tlto-' most
'* 'It".* " lin " 4 • "f Ot" -I- o '"I T- , •„;,! u tier | a 1,. „ I.II" hit with.
. ign comitriv s f u, illilata tr-mi •* :*• l«» p- r ,,f n,,- m*n!,, L,wi\*-r. ii ibis instance ; As tin- sub-
-'•I- 1,1 f-'Ttt'l- -tal'-. hi A .en, -i- • * --1 ' „,g|, !, ui.I t,-stilt-. ’'Ir Fnrsvth
‘t.iils ay* tits, ' es. Sir, all ",t.It tin- II IH t'.-.t n: !,.ft the varsttf rq» ite.l h.„»l buhiml iiim,
qi',.1, 1 lhr>tw,i |, ,11 :li. - . • v \r „ v r.-.| vv ith thu
I V "I," Itv II”I '•> I' • «,,11 I .... .1 ,1,. .'ti:.,, star. I,e has.s|",„e mill
sweat tkth rl,r,,»s,hat wliuinnlatlair.la ybrtn.l ,„„!,. in tli,’aenw uf I,is brightness,
o 1 ” " |>|.|,r.q,rials t„ ! • |... || ail the tmtri.iiig, in
hj 1 ■ !""• C" 1 • ».l”»rv ,1. , us the I'.n.,,! Mr. A.!,,,rl-, In |imvc„l frail,Is
“ »laltur, linls li., |a wi... t, ,w h 1 It Vet, f . vera n.'., 1.1- tn strike .ml,
nunt "Ie '• lie » we. V- tnav , nn I ,1 I, |tmhai,l,l tint the Hill
> r: ' « I ■ ' 1 I avert „. ; |„. ,| ,.,.,!, IV . Tile N, » Vurk
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