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On out Snt perufai of Mr. ji-fFerfon’s
inaugural speech we perceived it would
be to the malicious federaliffs what a
fight of heaven is to the feeling* of the
arch apoftetr. Accordingly, we are not
furprized at perceiving its operations.
Among others, the editor of the Charlrf
ton Courier seems absolutely out of his
senses. After s column of preface’,
about Alfred the great, qualifications and
of executive magistrates,
men of talents and men without talents,
he has the rnjdefty to tell ui that the
Very fight of the Courier is frightful to
democrats, fays that like chi’.dreu in the
dtrk we Shut our eyes to prevent the j
fight of fpeftres fa figure uot mifappH.-d
to chara&erin: the federal party j and
that there arc thofc “who will not
“ read these elfays for fear of feeing in
■ “ them the detection of an error toe
l; •* soothing to their fouls, or perhaps to o
|i'* efftntia! to their view’s, to be parted
4> with,” fßravo paddy, at him a
gs‘n3,
After this delicate sally, he prooceed* I
to cite extracts from Mr. Jeffei-fon’s
fpeechcs, end particularly his ti.-ff in
augural ad&rels. As it cannot be too
often r<ad, Vehsrc give the’words quot
ed. j
“ AH too will hear in mind this fierce! j
* “ principle, that though the will of the !
}** majority is, in all cases, to prevail, that
“ wifi, to be rightful, mult be reafunable, |
“that the minority pojfefs their eq.nl i
“ rights, mthiih equal la-.vs mvjl protect, ,i
“ and <wb,ds to violate would It oppref 1
,l Jion. Let us, then, fellow citizens,!
“ unite with one heart and one mind ; let!
us rejlore id facia: intercourse that hut ~
“ mony and ujfcftion without which liber
"ty and even life itlelt are but dreary
** things. And let us refleft that having
*’ baniihed from our J.nud that religious
“ intolerance under which mankind lo
“ long bird and fuffertd, we have yet
gained little if we countenance a political
“ intolerance at despotic, as wicked, and
capable f at litter and lime !y perfects
•• tion.”
“ We are tut Republicans ,■ we are all
** Feder.tlift.” It there beany among
*• us who would with to diffjlvc this Um
“ on, or to change it* republican form,
“ let them flbnd undisturbed, as monu*
“ ments of the fafety with which error
Vj** of Opinion may Is tolerated, when reaf on
*• it left free to combat it.”
In attempting to remark on this pas
sage, the editor of the Cornier proceeds
in the rant of a maniac Sc concludes in the
incoherence f dcfpair. As this part o:
the production is a euriofiiy, we cannot
refrain from giving it to the public.
“ >Ty:y Readers, maik !—hire four
moons had run their cuurle—ere yet the
pen was worn out, or the i;:k dry with
vrhieb he solemnly committed himfelf to
the cruft above dated—tic violated hia
pruirife, and in doing so, did he not vio
late the conffitutiou v inch hj ha . sworn
l to support l— ile (3etk.raiu.ed 10 intro
- duce h.s c-.vn fed into all the officer- of
the fLic.—and to make roam tor them,
as Weil as wreak veag- ance on his advtr
faritj, turned out the old and experien
ced effieers of government,- whole long
’ habits of bo fine! s fitted them for their,
, duties, vriiofa integrity had m ver been
1 impeached, and whole fidelity io tbo.r
Country hbu been tried and approved—-
l putting in their places men ui lira/.’—the
I JACK UADIS *lld V. AT Tvi.i-.KS—line
*Ycry dregs of the decoction ot deraoeia-,
Sky. Among thofc diiuuffy.s there was
ene case wiMF’ cX.itcd Cuitiiicrubie It’ll - •
fatio-ii ailovtr the union, ami gave occa
fiori to a * ile a.id ipnitcd remomirtinee
’ from A’ewl'av-n, in Gonueiticut. ivir.
CopsaiCH, a man of Ui.excej.Tio able
if chansdter, was pufiied ft oa the office ot
*> CoUedtor of that tovvn, to make way toi
a Mr. Bi HOf—a mat. ci feveuty eight
| years old, very infirm,- uud nearly bund
| having entirely Jolt one eye. But
* wh.lt anfwcr docs tilt preti jent give lo
| this lc:r.oi.k r tp!i:c ?—iuiicad dt
1 to the: laws prefchbed by h.ntieli in Ji
, ov n iuauguiat ipc-. eti, and j-odu.; mg turn -
ft upon his own ground*, he ’.tails t
jiciv point, and -et.- ii m l <i..i “ uuri..^
f 1 tha -1-rte • -ridniMiiltnitßi, .uole
weiuiuit ot a particular inCt ot politics
vein txe’lined from ail oiiiee.’ —-Li. ant-J
, ir.g u were fo—gTnituig that the A.me.
| ati.miiiUratioii had done that wiong, did
It. eirooii git jullify him iu tiom 4 the
2 f-.me l V hai i* fs is tins uian damning
m m v e ry jutiificution which tie iuiutci.
Jlrakttuk ai, “The Federal adminil
> ‘-‘jvaticn, toys he, did vt ry w rong in /filing
% tre efijees exclufi ‘ely vviih lueo ot trivu
C-.-.n left—and therciore it is very right
,) in itie to dc the kmc.”—it items as if
the ga/ of his moderation and liberality
fc.-o evaporated in the interval between
\ tk niakingof the prormfe and the viola
„ tion of it—as if the storm of viitue which
\m to have puffed away aii party preju
. <Jicei, nad spent atftlf iu the verbolity of
t Jns speech :—Raih prom.fes, he j ullly
oniidered ought not to be kept -He
t. bad not duly confidtred what tic owed
*6 the majority, when he said that the
refits of the minority oughi to be pro
’itted :—Someih.iig tnereforc mutt be
: L/, ~ to reconcile his conduct to his pro.
gtHoiis—fo he comes tea kind of a com
fMT.ife Wtthhuafelf, and has recoarie to
y baif ncafurz, neither euUrely retracting
lu-iprinciple, nor agreeing to praCSifc i..
■ Rue it violate th.ir (the kederahlt'ij
tigoti) lay. fit, to iffct t J,mc tig:-a
Vi the mjo ity aift ?*—lt i yoLieal •
Uiiranct lo tLsv a propot tionitc jh.tle in
ohtdtre. ;.wi oj t-.ep-o.io nfai: • t— C .:o
t/;r (the j <Jt a i -1 / nut harmtnttsu t. jo
e.ttt ur.l.f they if. - - , ‘-hi ; ./.ctf
„r % e * • * • i
thotsgl t p-r.i ‘er.-.-e, and q vin *■
U we.l vv..rtf cartful coiifideratirm. Ir
the fir'd place we can difeern to it a utile
anger to the retnonilretors for rtn’.'nding
him of his proir.ife—in the next we can
perceive him endeavoring to patch up the
affair, by giving up one half of the prin
ciple, which, after all,” contains every
thing thatjuflice could demand ;"but un
luckily that half has been since violated
as well as the former whole He clubs
the reckoning in words, b-f afterwards
breaks thofc words to aufwCr his purpo
ses—he does lets even than MAcbutu’sl
Witche3. They beep the word of promijt 1
/? the ear though they kre.ik it to the hnbe. ’
But lie breaks it to the ear and hope also.!
Has he—we afi< him, or 3y or his advo- j
cates—as he did the KAw-Haven remon-j
ftrator6. “ Docs it violate the equal i
rights of the majority in allow scMH ,
rights of the minority also ?—ls it polit- j
ical intolerance to claim a proportionate ,
share in the dire&ion of the public ass urs ? j
—Can you (democrats) not harmonize j
in Cociety unless you have every thing in ‘
your own hands ?—ln a word, we ufk
any one of common sense, in what fort ol j
mould muff the mind or morals of a par- j
tv or a perloH be call, who in a paper!
contention refpefting the disposal of otfi- ]
c?3, la} s down for and fallens upon an, I
opponent the rtile3, that one,party had as;
good a right to a proportionate (hare of:
power as the other, tauntingly afles them j
“ C2U th y not harmonize without having ‘
every thing in their hands,” and then j
outrages tlicir rights—puihes them out |
from all participation—even the fmalkil \
iharc—llrips them of every thing—leavrs j
them nothing ? Ha* not the exrCUtivi
in coat radiation to tlie principles laid,
down by hitnfelf, turned aim oft every man j
of the minority party out of ciiiee ;
Reltore harmony to facial intercourse !
indeedl—He—No—never. Never were |
thcCa words put together, never plans
machinated, never coiiduft calculated to
well lo produce hatred, malignant hu
mours, vile passions, evil dil'pofuions, and
rancorous holtiiity among the worthy,
well nirar.iug, but credulous inbabiun.s
of the fie dates, as thofc which have
been employed by the prelent adminillra
tion. T'he federal party is, unfortuately
tor both parties, the nuiionty—yet, they
are numefous —very, very numerous—and
in weight, property, ana talent, much fu
ptrioi to their auveilarics—and wtiat can
be more aggravating to them than to fee
themselves anathematized, and the door
ol Hate iiiiultingty Qxpt in their faces—
and by wham !—By -hold, dilercnon
i uoid our.pen—by him who ought—,vlro
pronurid—who it Jworn to be the
Cera:non executive protect.>T ol all
VVhat mote humiliating to the peop.e at
iaiga, if they all had the lenle to know
fit, than to be themkives made the truck
I—THE ARTiCtK OF BARTER, of a head
i of buying and Idling Demagogues, 3rid
| their rights ina-ic the of a set of
, men, Who do not even afford them the
1 coniokitijri, poor as it would be, of being
| cajoled by men of genius and talent
I For wc will mainiain u, that ehc mult
! wretched village in Europe might he
• afasinei to aeltnowledge as the act of its
j town or pa Mill citrk, Inch p odudtions as
thole by which me great, fret, and ex.
! ailed pejpie or America have alieady
J bcu endued out ci their tom non Imlc,
nn-J wm soon be cheated out of tie ir
rights and freedom-”
O Lord! G Loan!! O LORD 11!
i:tys Goverueiir Morris when -iji.rns
.luiiiinatcd Lucius Hotatio StiK/ttun
j fccreiary oi war. Truly it is a pitiful
i case that a parcel oi laocy picoc-iau,
[ mail have the inipudiiice in *• llay the
| door ot oiUce infu t ngly in the lacta oi
tine federal party*’ woo a-a: *o “very,
very numerous, and in weight, [this cer
tainly utuil be a gnat recunu.Te..Oatioi ,
any man tone qualified for office o-igtit
io o. (un-lti’inj ’’property t.■. and tai. ate,
u.ueii iqpetior to their advrefaries,”
“ bm/Untortunately, io the Cii,i^..:,).’*
** Ttie pcopie oi a\iiierica,” io > ‘i* ve
been tin ateO out of tucir coniiuo/i knie,”
i becatiit they prefer plain rrpuoiicau m
-1 leii lo tac weighty, neu a. id v.ii-e
j lederaiitis 1 J oi® is aitogei.hu a lad
1 affair.
From federal reafuuiug (i ask th.- par
don ot tnc part)’ v.ij ceuimuiiwu:i ft in s
productiuu uy Cue; epitii.'.j wo are to
luiiriuile.
1 lia; tlie rights ofine minority mi fi'.
in m*iiopaliz.i.g x.i tuc a..u tniut
umeuu ui the Hainan.
i hat a man b-.-ray uuce in poffiSon of
an office, il.- /us an Jtvoei..li-:s ngi.i in
too linjple to bold it duu_g lite——cf
cuurle, that offices arc cut the piupei ty
ofUieotuplt, but ui t.ie jtifun who H
paid iur executing men,.
That to turn a min out of ufa.e, Div
ing hist all Uic Ken.ties tor other bufi
ncls which he had before he went in, is to
bloodily perlecute hi si and deprive him of
hia rights.
That a change in office, io order to
produce an adumniltration in couiurmity
with the ■!. oi the people, is political
intolerance, deipotic and w:ck;d, Hie
deltruCtion of ioe.ai haicnony, and a vio
lation of the conltitutiou f
That “if there b any among us who
would wiffi to dissolve this union or to
change its republican form/’ we arc to
place them on the pinnacle of official ele
vation, that afar off may be diicovcred
“ those monuments of the faiety with
which error at opinion may be tolerat
ed, when rcaDn u left free to combat
it ”
All who deny the correftr.efis of these
conciufions, rc no federatuts ; but “ (hut
their eye like cbildrui who would avoid
ipedtrea ... ti.c d.rk,” 2:l art ihc
’* Jwx .>d -s a-.<; what i' ; -. s—the v<-
r gs -.! the and a4ti r. 1: c raoe, it,.’
And fie mat t-.-.. - .'. :
io live.
T here was ati ne when harm my be
tween the principal and minor branches
of the administration was held up by the
fcderalitls as necessary to our national
e..’ Hence, and it will be generally agreed
tha 1 branches of government at war
among themselves are not likely to fuc
cee-1 in those objefts where they come
in contail. Tlicrc was a time, too,
when a republican who avowed his fenti
meiits was not only in danger of loling
his office, if he held or.e, but his peace as
au individual. The writer’s own expe
rience is in proof of this faft.
When Mr. jeffctlon ca.r.e inta clfice,
nine tenths of the subordinate exccusive
.officers) were virulently oypofed to 1-ir.
Mr. Adams took care to make this op
polition as lliong as pofiiblc, by filling
all vacancies in the last moments of Ins
power. Under such circutnllaiices could
the merits of the new adminitlration he
expedled to meet a fair trial ? Would
not every avenue to correct iutormation
be elefed as far as possible, and evfry
obil ‘de thrown in the way ol h r. progress
which ingenuity could devise ! A par
tial ejection off -leralilts from of
fice was then neceffliry, but who ever
heard of persecution foil >wiug tiicci to
the walks of*private fife f who ever hea'-d
of a peifon being denied cniph ym.e.it ir,
his buff dels, betaule he was a k’daralitt r
Until this can be produced let them not
complain of ptrlscution and into! .-
ranee.
lfid not the p opie want the piottft
ing arm ot govemmegt, oltices Would not
ex.il. They arc the property and fir.
the use of tiic people. No perlon'ii t rricc
j .iioui'd be required without a real >nabie
eompeiilarioii, whether by an iudi\ ib.i.v
by the public. The employer, or Iff.,
|duly authorized agent has an undoubted
i right to change the employed, where no
fpeetfic time was contracted for, whene
ver it is thought proper, and whatever
the diicarded officers may lay, the public
will called for their dilinilfal and ui deed
in the event. If patriotum mdaces a
man to accept an office at a partial coin
penfation, he lias no cauie to complain on
being relieved from the bur eu ; it the
com penfation is no more ill m adequate,
he can of course, employ hunCelt as uie
fully and to as much advantage cite
where; if the compensation is more tiiau
adequate, then others ol equal'merit nave
an equal right to participate, and a
change is no hardfhtp on the peii n who
has tor a time enjoyed t;,-. p.outs. 1..
cither calc there is iioperficulioii-
il Lus been the curie o. icier l n u
during the who it’ ot our politico, .v— -
fare to attack without judgement hud
deieiid withoiu Ok all. it Mr. Jeti.rtu.n
was hlamablc a. ail 111 removals from 01-
fiue, the ca(e of Elizur Goodrich was the
i.uU; which they Ihouhi i.uvc- vt-niurcd
to can;p.ai!i. ‘iut ‘‘wile snd fpinu-d
r; iiiontliacce talked of, was a tfiluc oi
: i:y uml of fallchood which iciuoin has
had a liraljfigncd by men us Iciidcis wliofi;
political cuarafttr had been u.ilforin lrom
tnc tune of our revolution, who were
avowed monarchists, and whole private
ehaiafters iu fome inflam es would not fit.
dcfi.ous of provoitiug a iciutiny.
Goodiik.ii in mi cl 1 has, we believe, the!
uncommon merit of iinnfcii
from one of the molt ahuadoacd diu..k
a.-js in New-Haven, In othei lefpcCls
he was probably at kalt as jmod a;
uiuit .at ii.s pai ty there. Kite .
iiiCi.t, however, iavolvcs aquelliou 01 ave
;y diitereiU nature.
Goounclt was a member of congref:
aad tEgjfl.li is admitted .hat he laighi
reugt. Cc las appointed collector lie certain-1
ly couiu ...n a; eoiigixis man and col
lector at tat- l ane time.
The sixth cjiigrfth oxpir.t! .it tin
lame taiic a., tue ki.ad pi, aa acy s\\ l
a member ot Uic iixtii eon p-H ricver i
rtttijned 1 bu. ms :;wt. p ,>v cift c ice.a 1
t’-i h. 1. i expire J(.;i he .0 , t
•'lft. a. on le 3 i tli ~. a: e., y an,l i. ;p. w- 1
1:i a .a* ;V] all. a pa-llj.i.i - c.w. .c
■ . , ’ * ‘de (
11. let 6u- lor Sioiue with Avetiij'’ 1 c m ]
rniifton m tuspacket, at: ea ct a.a . |
c.-Uccnrl ,
ii. Will be a given pa that if ,
d j app'/jiiLtd at all, ii ...is 1;-4■. 1 . e
tlautori <i t'limatrdtio ; . .>1 . 10.. v. 1
,• J !
apuohitcd- tum.
i fiat he eon!.’ not o - eo.hfitu’ a.i;i:i,li
aIJ 1 ‘tiiju ot C onglei-a ,tao emle-tm dl :
itie lame tyonietil.
L'uai fie never re fig ae i as a meral..-! !
ot the lixti. coitgreis o.i u liie-Xp.rai >.
ut O-akti li.s own powers and tL.olc Os ■
president.
Eta'-iiu tue pri/nier.t, the i tiua.'uri.
being pref-.iu and while homing ii ctr
toia office, ineligible, nv.'k.’ an -ppoin -!
urieut to take place in iuturc, ae tin ;
convenience of the Ciiiidut itt !
it nut, by what authority was Good
rich conhdercd a collector !
We have been moie particular io ftat
mg this caie at this time, btcauie it has
been harped 011 as one of the iirilances
of persecution, until the ttiings are near
1/ worn out ; and bfccauie it exlnbits one
of the numerous ihutfles adopted by fe
ieraalL to accompldh theirobj.fts and
slide by cunltituuonal difficulties.
ft may not be amils to add, Good
rich was one ot ihoie accommodating
Ifumbars of coagrels who voted for Mr
Lurr until the union was endangered, and
finally gave in a blank vote. The con
lilteuc y of retiring to fatten on au exe
cutive office under the adminiffration ol
Air. Jttterion, is leit for federalist to fci
t ile.
As to Lis fuccrffor, if the private cha
radter of Euzur Goodiieh was good,
that of Samuel liilhop wai not iefs 10
ile uad not, indeed, the merit ot ref'irn:-
g *<ccea- ,han habits bavi ig a!.- y.
• ■ - -■■ _N. !.- • u■.
vid, was io mhim but that he tv.t:• |
a ble to execute the duties of Mayor of
the city ; to record, himfelf, the town
documents (deeds &e. ) ami to attend
personally to many duties in the office of
colleftor. I believe no one will dispute .
that they were ai! coriyftly performed
by forne one, though E.hzr.r Goodtich !
had the irteannefs to rt-fufc his fuce.-ffor |
every blank which might aid him in iris j
hufirefs, mrt abiolutely tiie jiroperty of i
of the office
•Mr. Tffihop was cot so blind bn* he
coul-3 read very well without fpeftacles,
and it he had “ entirely loft one ye, 1 ’
it happened very miraculouffy thet he
-. ould fee very well with both fome time
alter lie was a, pointed colleftor.
V.T (hall coi.-eh’.de by repeating the
qnelliou of the pn Admit in teply to the
New-H.-.ven l’em.uiftianee.
“t, ni tney (thefeds) not harmonize
” ii; foci; ty unirfs th<*t- have every thing
“ in their own hands V’
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