Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 22, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 March 1841 — Page 2
bann-h, ami a tax td twenty I coil" on j
th ".ll'''. pay on r interest on Hi Mate
debt. Aiul who that i- capable of the niiiri- j njcmcnt of money or properly that cannot j pay tl.i! But let the Madison :in I Indlnnapolis U til Road, the White Water Ci-j nal. and tho Walvo-h mi l Canal he fin- . i,tic.l,tind the profit nr.Mnir nnnu-illy from j tho.e .,rk ill re I ice the ttxc one-half, j .n I) of the Mopcnlod debt will com-; pi tu thoe three worU, with tin- apprnpria- ! tietl iilrc uly m idc, ami thorp M UJ ilouht, j bit in tun cars t.irv will ho done. The!
il !
li a wiu; a j $i i nv. t.
SATURDAY. MARCH HI, IS II.
tV"T"Wt! are nii'loricd to announce I.' KI
cUucu in the cmnt.e through which the j i;Vf.T., a. a candidate for C-mitr Au!ilor. Mtdi-nl Uo.i.l, .m l White Water canal ' .. rii!, are r.-ndy art I niilin -to he taxed to . Innttpral .U!r'SS.
ill inteieM ; or to talc mem ip tinner : The cr. at 'en,th of Cn. Harri.on" In-
vi-i.:i- of t . act rl-i.t 1.1.; the pun- ; t,,-,.-, .,,!rr, pithlM--. 1 to-il iv, la not o..erva
... i ....... ... i. ,..,, ..t.-. . . ... .... - ..... i ,i is or o,ip a;
tioti at their ow. x pen;.; t Iu State ro- rinnrJi,
t.n v ear-, to it Ue
I IS" A UG U 11 A L A 1 I R Es. S.
Called fioin a retirement wliicli I li;ui
supposed was to Continue for t lie reslelne: of my li!'", to HI ! the Chief Exeeuth e Office of this groat and tree Nation, I ;-,ppea: before j i, fclbw-citizeiis, to t ike tin
' O :i T ! I S WHICH liie; v.uiimiuiiu'ii Mr:v.iiuu
ain 0
a tistoni coeval wim our iovctmnoii!. and what I believe to be your cxpee t.tlions. I pioc; el t present to yon a stimtrmy of jiiicii li'S u,l! s-mrrn mo in l'u (l:('liari-o ol tin; diiliis .;ic!i I sl,:, 1 1 do riil'.O'.l noon to pt.-tl'orin. It was tii n iu iik of a Uniicin Cotir.S!'.', in an outly jx.iioil of tii:,t cl-Ip! -va
pav'.o p.iilon in nil lho aiivantnca w!ii' l Slow lio;n the; (iivf !:i;r.piit, the ;icki;owljii;.'C.i propt rlv ( f all, iin; AniPll. all iti-
, iZt'ii iler.vcri troin no c'.iartci prantt'il
ips f.:!lov-r:ian.
iie
Ho
i Liips tiP iii hiMMtis
l'v
the pv
Iv-p
riin. fie riu'it nu. r l'-;i V"lr
t'l.xe portion, complete ! hy inoivi la il cu-f.-L.r!e. o;i thi oivipei;t of the amount
to comph - n -o,.r.lt.lit:i o;' room for c.litori i!
It matter hut little, however, as
t'.e room i in-p:!i hettrr neennie.!.
i'l
U- to limit toe set vice of tint Hiker, at j the employments of tiic People, tbat tho i.-a- to wlioin sin- has entitle! li.e iinn-i l.-iMiion of the majority might not al....Jtueut of her foreio,, r. l..i:oi:. tho ex- way, justly .cgnrd the rights untl mictcm ..union ot her laws, an.l tho cum. 1 ol of lho mi.ioiiiy; and (hat acts ol ims cnafVr armies, ami navies, to a p. no.l sn ,hor, acter miht he passed, un.Ier all express
is himself a man. fashioned hv the as to prevent Ins l..rSfliinr thai lie is inu i orani oy , - . 1 . ' 7. "
ante Almi-h-v hand s the rest of his sue- ! ucountahle aoent, not the princ-p.d-.l.e and, .here ..re, not won n ne . ."1 J
cies. ami entitled to a full share of the servant, not the master. Until an amend- , f the .1 tioicary to .m: are y, -., , , , . ... i.. i ,;.,,., l. rin. Tint .riveter eii..L'H.enel and p3tnoi.c
,n- mi . Iiiw.it i in tor I if i I orni- i ' ' ' -1 "" - -
- '.' ! . ... i ., i ;,. ..i..i;.w. . i ." Notw itlistaipi'p'F tiie limited sovrentv i !"d
. OI US II. Ml . .1.11 111 .i.. nv . I" i
States, ami the restricted L't'int ol power ' I lie pieooc neieioiuu; n. u to iho (iovernni-nt which tliev h ive adon- irciunstapce.--, will i conseli
- . . . . ( tetl. ci.. uo!i I.ac him riven to accomplish Second term, til the ol.jpc.is f..r which it was cteatcd. I' ! 15ut if there is danger t j.id.lie. V.hetty has Ijceii l-.-md powerful in wat, and, h'tli- from the acknowledood 'n l':ets ,f the eit... jnst::o h::s heeii administered, an in- Consti'iuh.n, i: the wan! of l.:iol to the Urt ,te ii.i:.oi ahi'fied, cioiiP-slie trainj-iiiii V M:lii.:i nice of the Kec;t!ivo j-fiwev in ... I ." .' I 1. .1 ;.. I ..i,i,r..l.cii 1 l.i.l
i'iv .i,a;i t prfi-otvs! I tiettv seenreit to un; s-auo- h.mi.i. i.u.k. -
ov- iniicii icsd I.om a :n s. oiiso uei . 'ii . . ni.n li.e instrumen: as it reo oils ill.' pi. wrs actual
ly "ivcii. 1 cannot conceive that, hy a
tuat
a iiii-l s'ii;;;:o hi the coiiihict (
.1,
minis' cand:-
!" powi-i' and 1 1 u ' . hefoie i'po t!.( ill tilCV sehh in
, i i .i ..cn fietn iv;t extiCI iCliCe.
i o;n:oii mav secure ttie tiefir.-u ; ttn.j hi -.n . - t--; : - . . ,.. ,l' I i.ca nun il P.e- ailft
. . ? . , 1 l . .' 1 .... l.f . .. 1. . . . I... I ' f IIPIH IS l V.lll..J l..ii.H.
p is.-esse.i i.v t ie t';opio ot ttie i. niieo : -o-teci. i - v,: ,,... u ... .., .... , ,... ;,, 1 1,,. . r neril ' - . . . ... i .. i. V nit i.'i k i o". in ine L'enciiij,
lat. uiuier no 1 powevi i ..u'..j t c ' tl " ,
I consent to serve a o! tho lii.cral lectin oi I Was impLS.-d.lo to expect that bodies so
. r, Suited should not sometimes n; urntrolled hy local inleiesls and sectional iVelip-s. " It was pioper. therefore, to provVr r..tne mepire, Ir-tn wh. se situati. u ,,n,i M1,o ol,:.p!'oiiHin', l,oro '"P''1' etipe and lVcei!om from such it.ihe i;.-m-ht he expected. Sue.1' a one was uf-
foulei: hvthe Ux. cutive Department, cim-
l'
p.
caii-. in out, in l!;P la'.tei ca-'P. pledges and niomises m !!' in i'pp hit titer. I low
li.e c.t zpii. .is was to rxpee'e
ever. fn:t the del'-" et of !:t:i"iia;ro, and
ip c' ss ii.lv ?i itleinious tn iiiii'.r in v'i:ch tiie I'ons'.i'.utioii is wiillen, disputes have
ali
tair coiis1ie,ct;oii, anv or eith' r of Us p
stitutcd hv tiie (.. or.s'Hiition. oe.son
n :is to the Miie.iiht ol power which
WOP 111
hi; found to constitute lue
expeti h'.!, w i'.a G per coat iatert-t.
If no
t'nusnty ftiwvr ?ilfo:t. At a meetinj of drleratc from
the
ever much the woiht tray iwo improve
iiitn inv respocis. in '.lie l.tpse of upwards , ,.1" ..t:l te:1'. si.lii-O l!lO M,m:.k
n .-. ...... . , -
portion of the n,v!nlc.l debt i collected in ferent t'-u t-nhin;, convened at the Co'trt wis tn k!p hy tho virUlous Mi l iliti :natit
ti.a : to ai l ia t It i-e wrlt, we have every ; ho-ue in W" mint:! on, on Mr
t ia 1 1 ex pi'cS at V if tint sil.n of Con- Ut , t'.p follon in? pprnn wrpo
lay the ,h Roman, I fear tint a stri, , cx -tminath.n of ''"uch. An
it I,:,- :..,-ii:allv e.:Miip.l. or was httcn.ied t I'rt Sidetit a part ol the l.eyisiative powei.
' i. . i . .i : i r. i.. ...... .P. -'..i. t.f
f it. c.itltioi IP (,;i:iut'ii in-in no- i .'...' i.t.'i.
Thi is more o-.nienl ulv the case in re- recommend, since, ;
l ili. n to tiiat prill ot the UHlrumi iit wlp.
no:
iinaruaior.
, ii a ter
til
a im ni'trati in ol the t'hl j Iv : rpio'iited . if e to the Xa-.toleon Con
ner , P- I w-vi". I rather s.iy, the P.-ople ! vept ton. to he hcl len on the ?4th of thi rrc-i !'.', a '!itrib':'i.pi ot li." pro.-.v.n . mnn'h:
the p t'.'.i iv -.i-i. pi t
t'.li he L.a w '.) t i e il
a 1
ltc'.J a:M--i-t the i-U'' i i : i- p'a .'-. :.i .'.;. i, a', i :,, a - - . i t th- V
i M.-. fi .. .. t,-in-' 1 !',.
i - ir ' n t'.c. mo.
t'i.l:
Tr.'a-.;ry . of V1-,' t
II :' t .
.la
in pro- J .i t f'.ou'..! : M l .-.'v -
:..:ii;i- of i i i t a;e ;
.rt::-i it" ! r
T a-
I. ;'. ;-e.icr'':."-ijV Tirnt. r. 1 J. ?. r.-rrl. r'.-v "I. II. ifohnaii. r.: .-;.7Vr !f. Tlav.-.on. ; Hi- 1, - il!i.-!.e. t-'f.' J r.ih:;.er atvl
r. r.
, I. ..I' . ..'"it..-. ! J. -- '
III.- ..till I 1 - - iv fjnvt itiPippts, wop.'.d (l.:veh..pe tv.:n:i;.-.
instKnee of violated rontidt nee. Althottoh the fnt of tho Pe. p!:; !:u :viu: f.irih, pr.c!a:tiiie,l up'' t::c Ch-'-i M '-il-' is'rate of :iii if.1 tioiis Lr.'oti, lv.tinP': . ih. ir p .V! i em lining to he done. ! may t;::ii; 'ht tiiat n lit. .live oiav ' - ! to .:e
W P'P 1 i : 1 e V i:i..V I'
cc-.a oowe !t is.
;y to carry i. I ait in re howrvvv, ri'l
i
cleeied to" that hi-h dlhce, h.iving h.3 constitticnls in every section, State, cm!
the Union, must consider
iionoh enjoined as a ! himself hound ly the most solemn sanc-
lulv upon him, it is a privilege which he t.ops, to guard, protect, ana aeicnu ine p.hls in common witii every oilier citizen. , rights of all, and of eve ry pertion, great or
.ids the exercise of powers And ;i i 1 in m -li there may he sometmnj: - small, rrem uie it.j..Mic.- atiu ejrivss.ini
lence in the prepr.ety ot ti.e oi hp- test, i oiiiMtn-i up. .
i l - .1 .1 1 I .. .1 1 . . . , 1 . ... I .n
iih aspics rt'Co.'iiiiieiioi'u in ine o:i j c-im- ii:eiei.ie, .m n ti.,- .hmi mi iu-j
I tiittij :n tiie otiier, in toe o.-ii"n:oiis oi c.i-
t-in.ite i.ccisioii mere can t,o no uo.e .-. in the la!Pp,a:.e of the 'i.i.?ti'.ulioii. ""-II the
rite powi-is' w inch it 'i..nis 'air I in the ( 'om.-lC.-'S of '.he I is.teti ; It would he a .--oh-:-;,! in I oi
ls ree; d on
tiiat ho !v th.e niithotity t" pass all laws lie
claimed lin.h r a ..ep'-ral t h'.nse. LovitP' mote ol coiiii.ienee
III.) f lit '.'! Sin? spc it:.-.; to ti.?' latter ( hi'.'iv to vrl'.-ct.
ainl al.-o. tiiat
O t:il) (1. !U- 1. I P'l-le'i . -,p i- --d to !i iv act. .eiilsaiideiiiiir;:
1 ties
;:. s! -it'll. e itistanees oi a:'.er from kli.-r or smiit d il.e have ttitiiiPitelv tee.eiveti the
,i
departure
-nsMii-i. p. ne'ioii oi a
1 v-:
i pi
11:
-i"i-.-ii-le DaV:i-hl-.. . r -e-r r.-Cf.VT. w. r-.-pi-.tnr -Pr. Of o. :-.nft n.
liv an 1 P. G. R-thh.
.il
in iy . e.i.m: i'p.se
tip m. l.i d ; they : ti: n'P ! til.-::!.:-! W'.l! c
Tiie out 'sir.e -f i-' mp.-.pnips to he : tratioii no! vet i ch inked lot itiimi
i
ii.
v.
iiier p.' p i. . .v d. i ' :. ; d. ih.:: r e
;.!" t -,i oi' d :-:p i '. i : i 1 p.tif.eiplcs to o,.v. c adop'.t d, 1 y r.u A
i
Il lo W iio i
COI
: p; to. ih uii
peon!..
An I ti e fact It
:l
ei;
or,
1, V. il :e.,:i la-
e hisiorv , am! I si
v coi:;. s td' ih
vc,
t'nilr.l S'tili", t h a mo-nit tail, r ti.irtv niilii-p - of .'ohar-' '' ""'.-
t pi" o-ir itii-pal d. '.t, .'.I !rh v a h";r- O 1 ,-; hi -Put I") iir cent. ii.H-re:, an 1 re iretr.-ihie Crif-e-
ntthe '. i-r.re rf ten- "...i vi r.l -tu ill . .vhi.-h' I '"-.': Ti. Id ha ro.inee.l t',e ct luneat tci the tteee--. , Ilant! Ji'i f.
f. -of i 'n"n; T.ea-iry Notes to thf 'line or h?r P.. ilo-lip. . a mnc'i I-irior a rne.int, i-.eai ia.r an infr.t On m.-tion it w-n Rrsnlre-f, Thnt the do!of t? p-T cei.t Ti U is whit may hp call- '-.-r:t. elect 11 he authorized to fill all e.l .vin' at th; spile, an.l Iomip at t'ot vacine.ics that tiny occnr teforo the meelinc buiu'.) the portion c.-s to Indiana wiil . of he Convention. cn bio h.ir un h r w ii legidation to com- It was '-. Respire!, That thi mcrtinr: pletc t'aoce woik', with some otl.erj that . appoint a tir.vto meet in t'onv. -n! hi a to ju tvl..; m i d.f pr if.liMo t) the Ptatc, and nomiv. ate C unt y o:Tieer, and that tiie 4th h-Mi-fi-; d to he- citizens without inc.ei- Satnrdtv in May next he the day a fixed to hi her pro'tait li thi'.iiie, or the hnr h n nf hfd.l ihl Cn.p.ty (".invention, taxation oa cent. ' On motion of Mr. Mnrv it wa Rtrri-fj, Now for tho pymint of the principal, that each tuwnh Ip f'ionhl hold to,vn,.h;p and I am done. And li.M, tho ninonnt ad- n.petinc. to nominate Pete-: i tes to the f'onnv.tnee 1 for H inking piirp.ine v. ill he a c'.eitr , ty Convention at Wilmington, on the ith rrot.t to t'pt s-'Ute at the en 1 of thJ charter, Saturday in May.
w'ueh ntw iiifcounU to C-?,Gr-l,tHM On motion,'it was then p.nanltr.oiiMv Re- enah'.cd me to br.lio; to I avorahle iss m- 3 The am unit advance 1 hy the j lred. That e reirret, that the removal ; otiier impirtant hut soil fit eat ly iufeli.or St tt:t for tho Wabash and Erio 'from this DMrict of the Hon. Geor-rc II. ' rn?Is, heretofore cetifided to me by 1 joy ;
1 .. -ii .11 i, .: 1 .. iii. l")mia. nnr 1 ito ii.nini-.ii,.n :ountiy
V lll ll, ".IH 'HI ' I' H"U. . MMMil l HI Villi -ill.-.-,
teret, before it i due, by the : has deprived ns of his services It the eoniin
nlo of land donate I by the . election. Iiat we remetnber with sat
tienerul ttovrrnra:;at for that 1 i'faetion hi exertions in behalf of correct
piir-i-e, by l w,siy $ 1,727,01)0 ! principle, and in oppo
(. --.P'm .- I.'.VP bee!!, pid lieal e ;:i 'o 1... .st W-:l! p;v p 11 --5 tiie
1. two
at ; i v Hi
ll IP
(.-. .:.-re
me is el th uninei.c.:
:.;o ilL von-i 1(d ill v
. . 11..
s! oi.!, fttuer xotierat' i-y m- 11. or rlnsM'd wn'i tiie r.i
w'p p;-oitilsc.i tint they h:i:hl tt-'C" run! ilittered witii tho mlt.v.lioii to la".
ilowever s!m.:p-- m ,y ;-o ti y p:a se;;i p;.;-p--!e to real'.; t'.e xr. -'claiinu of a 1.:. o. ti-.nitno.ts iip.d conf; hrr People, I t..o w.-ii p.n-.'eisian.l th.; d ;r. t'otis t.-tr-p'-atioits to which I shall be exp .S' d. fr.'ttl She maomtu h cf the p.:.or v.hieli it has been 1 ae ...:-a?;iv.'; ( f the Ihn ph; to commit to t.iy
hands, m.t to place :.iy ehiet c.mhd; 11
ii pi 11
PI e'-n'V 1.
! 1 ;:iv i four :-!.".lesui'-::, 11m l'.,v t. 'e..! ;;pd pi'rotism. ctio li'i!" er ..!,er of tl.pir OP !.!!. :-'li S 1 1' e.-.( '1 of l! 1 ; s;:'i t ' ;i top's! lop.s, io: 0' a ii-:.':;.' tpal iho e :. :. .i !i .'i-- -I'lii. a':a ie ia " il 1 ii ii v. in ',: u v in it.ittccs.
l!.e :-s .d the l'i ii :. ii. :a!ht r t!i:;n t!,
s.pistei or unpatriotic, motive. Hot ine pn-at ihitierer to our iiisiiiuiions dots not
;,p:i.--ar ;ci lilp tt he in a us.n it oil iy toe eovf nimi.nl efp.w.r not rrap.ie.l hv the p- oole, !i!t hv the iicc'imuladt n in one oi
,1 v:.s as-
Piiied as ale on; pow-
Stid lititieit ,t:: a desoo-
tsip., if concentrated in or,.; of the dep-itt-n.eir.s. 'i his .lander i:; jieal'y !'e'i:iileue.l, as it has been alw ays. ol.'Sei vabh: that men are .ess ,. .lions i c-nc roacluiieiiis id
it anv OM'.iOli ol ih'-'Se
th it the 1 iei n f tiie 1..
i-ll l '.-l to s
n I in-d iiVd in th--' . i I. may ' e paid, -i.d; lU'.ioil has ;:iv. :i to t.."W t r to : ni ; p I 1 i ip r.t:
h.p.'v I v r-:iti.tcf to iiieiii Ir. a si.tu'ar tewcr has ip :
i'.mi i di.-.t ins'-mincei ! tin- .!n
V.-t the Jmheiat v l-ttt:S tn p .It
I.io'r'iUPe. I'ii.'ti
d';V the the
Uxecutive o!" tip-' V. u'oe.l Sinn ?, ilety 3 a ei nspvvative power; to be t sed only, 1st, !.. rpo'.ict the 'oi.st.:'.u:ii 11 ft m vhiaiion; ;-ii'v. the Pct.tdo frotti the (dVeels of basiy
h 'e. P. .. t v (::r ; ami. 'hdv, ;
1 re their Will has ticcu ott.li-
1:1 ;i ' t-i t v. ell 0 to ,e 1 s! '. ed ; prove ill ii e !':'. c's ol cetn- ! .lisp of the !s i f tniiioli-rc-nee to t!.e ;t-i ot (i c f thrs-;
In 1:
ti.e .1 u-
:1
sent.- ; rot ci-.rv
1 1 . -CiS, lie h.. ticcnle , j e T
the ih-jvuimenls. oi tiiiit wh
Ol.i whlCi! have h-'cii L'r...,;! o have i r et. .-t anted to cott.V.'.t
leu and the
is, it is HP'', th.s
1 .1 I , T .
i. nee ' 'r l ese "i.-.o. ' i i"'.- ".
livecntive can put Irs tiefralive np.on i.c!? ol lip! I.coi-i'iture for other can. ;e
than that of uani of (onfovmiiy to the (.'onstitulioM, whilst the Judiciary can 011lv deel ire void these which violate '.let i-;.--iii:mr-r.t. Ihit the decip'on of the .Imheiary is final in such a case, wh teas, in every instance where tiie veto of the l'xi cuiivo is tippl'.ed. it 111 .1 V he oveicomc by a vo'e ot
twn-iiiirds of he-t'i Ii-.Pises t Congress, highly Tht; UP'-ativo :ipon tho acts of the L; s- the en
1 ! si iv. to -.1 I ( ol.;-;. er it privileve of the IVc.j le to ! pu n'- e f iin C'ens'ilutiou, i' :;'T.i ! .'.aunt of power lo
it rs 0' cany inlo r feet tht; powerj :: dv oi.eP. AiPi I 1 lieve, V.ilh "dr.
tiiat lepiille.t I C Coetn ln:p,s I! 111 ci:cnn,:-lances, in ads of the
h
i'. : . i .'son. th-r villi.
!e-ri-. i'ivp. execufve. and pid'ciM hranct!-
i-s of the tiovt rmoetit, accomp'tmed ! y iitdir Pi ii'S in tiihhiPiil modes of ilie concurrence of the eeneval will oft! e naiieii, as a'.il-i'd'm; t -' '''' side:it siuocietil auti: ui'.y for l;:s considr.rinj sticli disuled po'nts as settle. h'1 Up.'.vatds of !i ,!fa ci ii'iiry has elapsed since tip: adoption f our preser.t form oi eovei'iiiP lit. tl v.ophl he un object mon
th s'r.d h; than the graih'icatii.n of (. ilv of spi'cwhilivo :.',( smcn, if
t ne aid ol tliti .-vuipo.i.y pi)ve: has liitiieitn protected n.e, ton!
one tit p ivim .Mil u;-.o!i another, than npe.n
tiieir own tes-ivcd rirjiitt. When tut
The amount loinei bv the State t.i the I, t MT.ive'n.ii '.h an.l Intlian i ;n:i vail r . a 1 Co. for wh'pvi t!i" Sti'.e h d i- hm U iin l iiivi.-t : i-o on nnitiPn nhi re l reilct tte I'ur the payment of the i itei-ct -mi-1 'inn ll'.y, nn I the pri'i.'ip "1 w!.'-:t 'ine w'aio'i are eoa-' ! 're I by the .r in r Tro isiner cf Stite ai alV,
This much of tho public debt,
I . live, hy the Ilxecntlve r.uiin.rily, tnid i; precise- situ -.lion could he ascei tnined, thai in the hands ot one individual, would a fir exhibit made of tho ope rations of set r.i to ho an innononiii v in our sys'.i in. t r.clt i f its W' a; I moots, e.f the pow ers
Consiitulien of the United States first Like some otneis ei a simuar cnaracter, . which they respective ly cia ni and e.xcrci.me fiom the h inds of the Convention . however, it appears to be highly oxpedi-; cise, of the collisions wii'cli have occurwlvch formed it, many of the sternest lie- en!; and if used only with the forheariiuce ; red between them, or lm-tween the whole publicans of the cay were nhirmed at the : and in the spirit which was intended by i'si IJoverntnenl and those of the States, or
'i: TV'hfoaJ foutulation on which i:.r j CKtet.l r the p.wc'r which bad been grant- authors it may be productive ! great . ei,,cr ,f them Wo could then compare; r C c:ii":o i rests heino the People Ja ' ed ,u 'be federal governmoiit, and m.ee i good, aim he lound one ot ttie sateguards our actual condition, alter hMy years' trnd . "' ,'f ii)eii3Shavin'm:iJe, as a l,r,A;h : Pibctila.tiy of tinif portion which had been . tti the Union. At the period of the for- cf our system, with what it v. as in the ; .r.l .l e.i i . , j - i . .. vf-.eiiiiv-B l.rniwh ! matino of the Pons'itiitioti. the lililiciplo ; einiioienrenic-lit of its enpratiol.s. and ns-
oeimii m correct : C,IU mmiuko, cjuttiiie, or nictntv i; ci!s.-icii,jc - - , , i . , , . ,. . . , JtJon t the disas- asiiened to nor.a of the great divisiiis of Tiiere were -.Tr Vliai''d-' " 10 "e ''" i eertam wi.ciher the or.-o-c -,, "ar-"
tte Adminitrition, ' Government, but that oi iJOtr.ottViiSfy. If feartnl not lo be in harmony with the ideas ; aHTw a .lTIm Slate o
Itroiu measures of the 1
' both r. i the ftnmp an.', in e'..n;re, an.l we such is
whh him in hi new sit.iitim in life, all "roil 1,1 ;l''1
h-.r
pi le an !
Tiie tneetin W. T. Pi--..:
pro'perii y. ; then ipih-nned. If, rtee'v-
tnc.iy. ippsc
iiiste r ii t. p
wt'.o ;iro
" rccpon..
.as
its leading principle, the duty or s; t : y - -T their measures so as to produce the greatest e:.,i to the greatest number, lint.
I with t'ips ;
t.r.
itii'SS t: I e'e lit V
it We V. (::-,;.! ;u:k now bdecd
ivernme o's. It cx-, nots who optH?teJ its ae.'opui.n, or the cem-
uii.tivo ly.'iooctaev, or i islel hut in two. and m one ol these t..ere : Hdettt ln.t.t.-s of its io.vocate s. h.-uo been
llil-t Tv I en ! If irn te.-.'ihl i ....t:...t '!!,., mn,l fi-... -I .(' .I.r.
" . j I i I I u I .Lvl. 1 Ol : . ... . VI i v i' v. I I ij which operated c.p-' former t-m? to i.v.e I ecn, tiiat the re-
iiiie .tuhviektal, pretiie- i n th ; fiu-lv oatiiotic and et.Iijht ;in ! ; .-.,.r,-i.,l imuvhk t,f iho s;...u ..-.,nhl I,.-.
iSSC iiihly wiiicii framed the; Cons! i: uiion, ! .,i.s,.. i,c. j ,y XH.0 of the l-',.,h ml (Jovern-
ov I i.o ;:(!er.; ion o! 11 lPi vis.oll S.I a !P) -.l'"il!-i oiei.l . an.! :i re.n-i. ii t.-'-. i ed
i a t ipple tep'ia
tC'-pubbe. And know ii.tr t!n tcmienev f vvas a plttr.-.l Exccu ptiwer to incruasj i'seif, particui.iily w!:. s- aich hi"- '; im.tlvc
e.xeuuseii nv a
eonipate tiie sov.
1 io exist in the mass f oar pc-t pie, wit:
t r.t! t;.e, or c ! i 'iueo
.,v-.i: I V i
1 h
??l,i0tl
j cro... tl i'T,-..,!..;,:,. American, March 5. ; W.N TV alNVF.NMlON. I The fount;.- Coiivt-ntioii for Frat.U'iin
COIllltV Hilt .III -rtlf.. l-.v II .... ' C.l ..c..,n,i;..l . 1 1 (Vo. la ... All.l',
, . j. i. n n: iiiiiiici una- llllil.4l.IVJO, aiiini.-iiiv-i.ii.v.. .i.i. ..ii-
ly atten dei!. Our paper having went to ers lay claim to power limited only by
ov oiuoi S'lvei.-.p'Piip.-.
Iioa.; v..ic.i jirive tn.-cn co:'.:--...-
eretl most purely democratic, we sird!
i.oi.s were made i.ia!, at no very romoU; petiotl, the giiveriimoj.t Vtonil tctt:;ii:-ate in virtual monarchy. !i would not hecome tiio to say that the fears of these j. -t-i iois lave been nheaiiv in.al z -.1. jjai, ! sine, rely 1 lieve ih.fi the ietitl.-ni y t" iv.i.. asmes, and of men's ephihsiiF. !or :-oine
years past, has been in thai direction, it is
i pti:v:s..o;t so app .fii.-j lnei,t, ulu) a consoiidaietl power s ;i i . I isl -
ty teouutiant to ti.e leading (leinocr;it:e i ,.,!. lp;,v;pr .ht! titatcs lite shadn-v. oidv
n..- i'. ,i ,i. .;...u,. .. .... . t
piine.r-h-s. that tip' majority sine:
we must ipject the itlea liiit th r-'.!e-d I'.oe.i it any benefit to the
C.:l we
ISP
11 the h
!Pg l lPo;i.
Ti.ev knew ti"i . j
."..', in'.! uiiii'i". tippii! r-ctio:t i or
aid ?.i r.i'iih.p.-lv e-e.iiteniled. .U ,-sel V itiotl oi' V.'h ci: they
n'y, of
w.'ncii tnev
and em lho n hi d as tho
nn v
I conceive, strictly proper, that I should cxisteel among the; People, and the cu
rt hope o i.he.'-lv. WUh opt ih nviu-r
oil eie rrce o! nVolhecnee won h ! th-.t the u -idt to hh-h i! i. I... ., ,,n
t I .. r :.. . "i i i
I a unit ii iipjiieiicnsani is lit im; way ol PC-
id
mv ,-,! ,'h ; prc on Tlmrsdav (vesterdav. cvenin- we beir eivvn v ill. The majority of our cttt- aKc ""s "ccaston to icpcai i:ie asMirances . iiKftieiteei en tiacicr oi ne oiai.f ivg'siu- mg realized, it is obvious that they d
I c,.:i-iler, without oo-r.e nnecit revoht- ! .,r ,m able t . uive the pr.ceer. s ' 2:l!?. Oil tllO contrary. p!St?CSS a soveretya- ! ' '"-' neietoi.n.; i"ii. oi toy uti' i- tuit..-, ...u iu n.no un; nu.ea, i ,.iii.:,encc i,l Cleat ly see the mode of it JiCCOIIl.ion in all hum, n o ilanl .ti a, as providt.-.l j MU,WUt tf,.t.emen were elected Dele '" 5'h !,Uu!,ni ' "f wer preci.-'ely 'l' Ul r,f Z-'S - "j 'o bodies elected hy then, pl.innmt. f.,a,,l.,,th-d. Tie letv., India,,, with a ,., , ,w x , ,,.,wt, Cwtve-uVr, 1 1 ; cpnl to that which has bc,n granted to j , ".i re ay exists, and restore .,e piv- wemldl.e wott.ty representatives , stich j T,;(, (j,,,,,,,, C((VC,n;:u,nt p.iMh-del,, to h,p-,i.t s tv intwenl vv .rs nkv Uc-Jo , r y ''' ,he " ,",-','i-1K'' ttep,-- eitiiiiciit te its pnsi.ine hea th line: vigor, consolueids. and, e l course, tiiat .hey . Iit,0 uf th(J n c,, , if ,7-in.m -an anv rea.,,, ibV 1, ' Kiit.blt ' - ' pact, a,-.d nothing be ,,;::.!. Wo admi, ,;f as tar as tlis ca., he eilec.ed by any login- ; would require no atd , conce, in, and j y!!lt As r,r as anv , . I. . , ' ,, , ,,v',,1" no Government Iv eh'viue r h,'hJ. liebcv . exerc.se ol die potver priced m my . matttr.nj the me:stire;s winch the ctrcmn- ....... ,ff,n s..., : ..t' ..jo, - I .. in hi 'e er ;'r..", '.....e over the whole1 p.,.- ir Ti c ! i e. ... . . - ' . t ... ,..,!-. . . , oave gone, lue ..ii.ito .iiilhen tip a nave aiu- , , r ,. ' ' n-"P'di and SaainelJenhs. ' that, so far as power is cemcerned, the "". stances of the ctmntty tntit reemtre. And .... ,...,;(..3.i ,i,:, -; ,t Tl . i . . !i:,.- r n-i nf i i.-i-,ilir.l. r.T . . ' . r. . . -. . . 1 I 'I 111.1 ! II I i I !)t U 1 (101 1 l POPS. It) d CilSU.tt
li"' Ir'.W hr. ' .mi ' it.ii-li.-..:.! I ve-io,.- .e.o i,i ..P. ,l-..w.. . I -,.,..- ! f.. o :'n - j - n.-. -,- o .. 1 1 IS ill P.CSI C roll? 1 1) SP !1! lose t l-l I il I . nil e 1 1 . V
.1 . ,- enn .
.1,. u i;i...ii.-i. i i:i . ". : . ..
111' Tit, O." Ill irai :
w.i ' it ! 1 1 .-, i i'i
e eiar "--, h -tt.-i- than t iirik" an t-.i'..ft to i re
St tte
I think not. All that
i'-.i t-v nan t!i it lov.' hi;
i r . . r ! . i v i ! , to
-a 77-7 J.l'ili
7 ' J. I,. Andrews. -.br tin Jonc-'. . ;,-;. M. V. Slrnonson.
rve the cre.'.it of the
iriii-hed, in future; ami in Ie
t oi t . 1 1 . ear 'e- i I be er !ft ; . n 1 lo r -!i-:..- "I I -i-'tT. 1 1 i.ai n uveiiii-iit, haiikin-.. .' - . u ! .(iii.i .I iwn Dj-. in ;i l,ais of .tri" l a i I t i. i-i on., .i;, . i r ttpp.t di -nii I ,;. - i .! ! 1 .. .at i Iverl.'n-r t a - Hue of il.e c . if- of '-ir i -i.i'i i i-i- 'ei And it, -, i.i.r '--in 'ii iie.rnil ini-irovcnii'iit ""n clit ir.-'v !.;. i '-'ir no-tti', an I I. t l.-.-u nmM i. ' !' ipiv orii tied, !u- lii'i,:'ii'i
a no i iP'u no w here ; lietiee t ' '..i i n l.e; im, ;,,,, r,,,n.. 'id ti.e tfioney of til's people ' ' In" f ''I I' v.-in.l ; :mpI hi r: t'l" d 11 e'.itl '
ii ! r-d". r,..e , !..: ;-!a"ire, f,-. -i.
; r.i a I "- pi m-vi r t j he f.rei it need 'in', and indpe'l lid li ive !) en eoneeah-d, that
rry..vtr.-ov-- .'nim p. rn. Hi): 'i 1,1 r.i A- Rr.i Ilaniillon Ward. And ordered a t'onnty Convention to he Id on the l"t Saturday in May.
,:..- -....ii ,rt liirm t!i .f ..ti
ceiiiit'.it v, and th:. t the
tight lo eovern is an express
er t. e.ni I r.- o--veiiit'ii. i n
l i.v
., ! ,,
PP. I'll
I
. li" :inn:Ue
r.tnt f i
.i
e tot!s;:tutioii may
i
i t.
i a
eo;n;
.'its win lained
i have ht.cn so extensive) - ,MJ 1 lesioem. placet: at nn; cap-- t
and t!.;; correehves wl.ieli 'id, m the centre f the comittv. .m!,ij . i. i .! i ' i .-i
ppiieti. Some ot too torn.er are """-"" ":e w.f..,s ami v. .. .r s ei .
of the United St ites is tiie iiistrm.icnt ! uu-iuaslioit.'.hlv to be f.pi.id in the defects ' ', eople toan theit own immediate re p- j
te ei int of i.euer In ('in I liio ,11 j 1 f 11 , .1 . ..iN.-i-.- i,, ..... I,,. I.. rest' II ! a 1 i VCS . Will) SPPil.1 a !l.rt of ivcivl
I
a tniimcnt havo been e n;ei tain-
at tho i resident, placet! at tho
... ...... ,.,,, ru- ui ptescnis no iinpciirr .1: .. . 1 1 . . . .. ' '
.1... .. 01 ti.M-oio ucniei .1 the d.licrent tncm-
is wliieh compose ii. L-cu the ;uidiiit.t
.nanv iiiiiv ones h
it.uhiced no jarring
1 hey movi; iu tiieir icsoedivp t-ihps iii
e,.tt.t:ai:tj tins grant of pi;wcr to t!ie :-e-v-1 of tha constitution; otliers, in mv im!
peilrct burtnoiiy with
cemi:
cad.
The prnr ec ; next paper.
er d oe;rtit;neii!j contpo.!n.' tiie Cavern- ment, ere .iittiLiitcl to a miscons
inent. On an ex iiiiiii ititPt of that itistrn-j ol some of its provisions. Of the foitner- bor:n with them, and hound io them
ltd w in earh other. jh,t there is Mill
will he publi-.he-il in onr inept it will I;; found to eontipii detdara-j is the eligibility of the same individual to ! 1,v. "';i,!(3 x'i0 ef interest, duty,
ins ot power granted r.u ! tif power with
!:ehh "In:
lalier is
,!
0 susee
01 lii-
?r ;ve-vard i t ' in Jaeksnti
. r '! 1;.
1 1
1-
!' I
!."'' : ' tiie p tH j : 1 e I'.tcn. it ne r
the tie n 1 :0m. ',1 .1 xtith the financial eon-e-m- ' f t'-e. s't ite, have been c!ree ntp! re in'1 iii tht'i- i'-iti' , or t'lev have wante ! cip u i'y i'nr on' -t'liv 1 r.f the entire, deb! of In 11 'pi, i n- v in tboditfnl han-U n'.! ('el in l-lt-lltii'l h -tii'id ttie eoiitrl ot le r n ;: '. Atid it is hil-'ew I hy ., v. '.ei t.a ;i t to Uipiu , that ; ' oni h't aihh
- I I ,
port inn
WUh
fa
bef .re I -ire?
11 , wtie.t ftmPl.t !)C mir rnnrie in , y.y p'o.i-e ttoeld be, to i-leet i,,t , lK"' "'id honi st h. art i t ever 1 ' .1- v-n w ill ..in,, 1 : i.v.' n .
A Goor act. Tho bill to abolish in. pru-nnient for debt ban pieced the Maa-tn VaVietta MoJ.-y wf Rprescabit'ves.
An ha pie. t v-i, !,( i, -,(. -ici.t of M.vii lIuhbhrN hon
loivt-.'iip, i),-.,-;,i-n c amty. Id. .n the St!) day of r.-l.r.tary, 1-1!, hy F.-iehard i'p.'.rc, a ht-ti-e of the Peace f ;r Si,;.. e.mnty, on the bodies of two infant iw o.
e cabin l,,r. ,.p (.t.n, -,
llpim. it
i.iipi to i e ti: i i - 1,1 r n at I .n ; l':-o.,'i I.a-.vian
ildr.-n fonn-1 .!-.;,d (,;, C
en: -e .tpor-i.., o town hip, :,n 1
n of i-'inati ( nhha 1 hnr an t;-,,,,.-,
woti.m. It i.ppeace, that the ct-,:.tr-., were t orn on theLvnti of .TiUI. I-.!!, an.i -.vero not hnrycl until the ht eh v of Ft ., .. hi?, cnu-ed ;ro:it exeitprn?nt in tf-. lem-i", and I fnr-irnm-d the jury an! ue"t to tho praveynrd nr.ii rabe.1 the !m!ir, -.hi -'t weic examined by It.vtors f-rtz a i l Philip, the j. ,rj, titnl atcr-al tinmher of o,ir
riu.'i ii-. v , r i;,.t ..I Uivj a-'- : Th. ... to th- if death hy the i ita'inn of i:,i
not t n; k t uf pi in nr woman. h'lt il hl) III eili!:--, i. r- b. 9,1 ?r IVcl;r..!!V U -po.tr-r t 'c (h.lt " purp'oth,. , . ,,v ,,ol;lk , '"'-'"" ' Qio-btcand iW.ti.m.tl
ujonircai, arc m circulation in tho
vision, i i'.o power v.i:!e!i the tnajo: it v had t ho right to grant, hut which tiioy tlid not think propei to entrust I" their agents, and
that whip'i
not ruing porse.-'ue.l i-V themselves. hi other vnl, theio nre certahi vi ;hv? posscsscel I y eacit iiiiiividnal American ei;i-"!i, whieh, in his compact with d.o
lsp.'-vrf urrpitder".!. Soared, hi '- una'd'! to sur.-ti.ter, i t." trig-; of onr sv-!te:o tin i-
!Il-
: venr : motor liifio. ovii-i-r te'ii i:-u ...o,i.
'anon . - ' r " n j ,,. ,,,.,. ..f, .,, .... i I.-.. .... .
I "' ' ..i.v hi , i i a , oy nine it, il lie l ! se,-i,-ii-il iy checked, Ine worst .apprciicni :on;; i f oi i r e n t i.fe.'n. -i I .... i . n.. .- ... 1 1 1...
. . . . . .. . ...... .. ..... ... ...... ,,(, .'..I I.'. J ..111 III EC
ascciPPl term ot , t residency i ne - abzed ; and only will the .State an.horSiai lP!!M rnttiil ol Ir. -ii n-i--o'! leoie , t n tii.t nr eonti-ol f ', rno 1... :.. ;.- i .....
. , "-' " ; . ,; "-., : .... n, in n.t-s re ovcuhiielowt d Iv the "real
' i.iu.ciiu .a i iu,s iiii.ii, an.i tiiiempts 1 us cruiiiaiv legislation, count nnl, I con-
iiave been made, hitherto without success, ' ceiv
lo ai'j lv the amendatory power of liie . lho
hey coiil-.l not have jjrjnteel, ' St-itcs to its correction. As, however, one j arg
I. .1 : . . : . -.. . ,. .. . e... . ? . e .. . i- . i
iii.:;: oi i 01 1 c vi . 1 1 I is ill l ill; puvvei oi ev-i 1 1 ip fici oi 1 is Having llpvcr OCCIl t!cti .y ety 'resident, and consetpii'iitly in mine, j the first six lr sitieiMs ami two of the in it would bo tisedess, and perhaps invidious, ' were members of tho Convention, one t enumerate thes evils eif wltich, in the. : presiding tucr its dclihcr-ttions, and the t p nie ii t f ioaiiy of ottf fe-tlow cii'zens. i oilier having a larger shate in coin-miirna-
pem" in I Lena'de -ni pi e'l'z
O's'e:! p
ef.l
I?.
liny ciaa r e i
tne
deldf ;;!v :.:
tp'Plof
tin.! er a sen't nvi'd it:,i:i of thr;
iupj on-'
i "is to mm a
pr.tv. ec::; I rnh r, v,i !.-t i .,. pr,,...-' I of Athens eoi-l.l e.-n.-ade hmr:,-li
of death, fhr M ?-iir.ni,,...,i
; national C'tli, vAx, ,,
', -air-! w.'pp.-i at tone
i'..e a ad
Was
t l" rn j-.(-t of It;,; tiu.eb-ty , f ;. biuish. n pit I'rton hU !:oii:p," liisl'ttmly and his eopp.trv. w'.th or wit'i.pit an all".. (; p.'.u--: that it wn the act, m-t or a single 1-. ran', or h tted at -: toevaev, h.n ,..f ,:d7.:1. s.'iithled countrymen. I'.tr eb!",;,'ei,t is tht p ovpf of our sovereignty. It a.i i,p, r fere v.'hh no e.ne's l-ii! !'. pfpse.i ht; fonn;, ,,l .v.ifs'iip fi.r n one's observance, inlbct in pun'dini-'nt but after well nsectt. lined gtlit, th-; revolt of inve.uiyitum ,,.., f'bm pi-e.vrlheel l y the Constitution it?ell The--';; pr'v lege? tm.l those seniicc'v ,.?- iriip.irtatit, of g'ving expt e--sitin t,,
vicinity ofPhiladelphh, vu ,,,. i hmu.p.ts and opinions, either by wtiiitt. t S-.V9, are iri ex'j-tr. ' i.u,9,-0- M.tun, nnre.vru.iied but by the li.dnl- ' Ir for it.jurv to oilier.?, and that e.f a ltd
t s who Ir.-iiiied ine
!-!-!u! o;i till v have ! t :i tip.' source,
a:r! liip bi;!e-r fittit:, u!i'. !i we a:a; stiil lo gat!::. r Iro-tn it, if it eoni iities to li.-.!igur-o-t:rsy :'!.-:!. It may ho tihaerve,!. hoe. ever, '.s a eoin-.t.al rem.it U thai Rent.! rs can eii-niinlt no ete-ater enor than to aib ot or
inaiy ieots.at.on, count nnl, I con- crease of power in tho llxcintive deparlo, have been the motive lor conferring ,m , f the ( 'eneral (Jove ntner.t, but the veto power on Ino l'.es.dent. Tiiis character of that Gove.nmetit, if not its iment acepmcs tiehh.iomd fence f;;,n desigmtth.,,, he essen.irlly and radically
changed. This state of things has been l,: i"" eih ctttl by cattsoj inherent in tht Ooiislif.iiioii, and in pint by the never failing tendency of political power to in-!tas-itself Itr in-.l-n.., it.. l i... .
ting tee libers td that .atienst hi y in;.ie ).,. c,.'., ,v ., ;n . r iP .1 . ' . " ' 1 o ,-! ilnitor I n the natron no.
tiiau aiic otoer o.ei-:on I n! it , ii'im I . C .1... . . . ' '
i " " ' I' -- vioipinmci,!. t ,e Ii
in e t ngi t ss. I y e.tiu r
up. it
neicr retutnei
th-." I'ic.iidenis i.hovp tili-re e;aipn! -f their belnu incxp ; - Well .adaoled as they It"
u aids , f the popple, the ve to pt.w c r w as
launeis of tho
tneni, i r not eht I'P I,, the
cont:mto any leatnte in their svsJem.! ap;
-i loveinuiei'.t winch may be c iictdaled lo et';ate (r increase the love ed' power, in Iin; l. )-;. .ns of liioae to whom nppt.-sd "t'lo'es l! em to ct.niinit the; tnnnagi tnem ol 5 he if ai'fiii;;. Ami, surely, liotiiinn jv mote hkely to ptoducc such a slate of mind iIpiii tiie long continuance of an ollicc td h g'l trust, oihing can I t; tn re nr. upting. lN'otiiiior inn!,, tiesliuclive of nil timso noidt! fee hn"s which beono to the character of a devoted republican patriot. W hen tins eoutipiing passion once take Oiissession t,f the humaii mind, like tie love ol gold, it becomes ins iti ible. It is the never-dyjug worm in his bosom, glows with his growth, and -.-.lengthens with the declinin:: voats of its victim. If this is true, it ii ;!.,. put 0f wi.sd: m for a Kepob-
I p:oii iha! t.t v.:-!:! ot e i iiio:in'iy
to tip' Coni-liintien, i i bt ; n: e i : it-is In.,: ! ei -ii ci iiiiniUed iit iii ;i loo haty e nnd!P. ut. 'I'ht ie is Miothrr irnniiitl f..r the adi-p hon of liie vt to principle, which had probably inoie iiiihu uce; in ie cmiiiiiei.ti.ng I to the ce nveiitioii than any tuber. I re fer to the! sectitily wbicli it gives lei the gist ami ccjuitithh; action i f the Li'g siaittie upon all puts of the Union. Il could not but have e.ce titled to toe Convention that, in ii coiintiy so i xN-nsive, embracing; so great a vaiiety of soil tuid climate, n ml, consequently of products. wh't b, from the saint; causes, must ever exhibit a groat eiillercnce in the amount of tho population of its valines sections, calling for a gir at d;ctfi?y ii
. oostiitttioii !.. not appear to have anticip :!.- tl at how short a p-.-riod it wi old I.e. eomo a formidable instnmient to eont.o ti e ll'P opeiati, ;S oC tl,,. s-.-llc. tiovciu. IPi IPS. d' iiiii'po impoitmrn nt Hist, it had, ' ' ily in Mr. .!, ih , ,,'s aelticnisirnticii, !i.- tt !;e: s., powufnl ;1S lo create gteat al tim nt the mind ol that patiiot fietn tl e ".tent il.lb. ent e it ititoht eveit it colHroli-up.-tlie feeilem of i he elective franchise. If such cendd have then he rn the effects of its itdiuetice, how much girder must be tho li' ii.ver ;! lids lime, qtuidnipie d in r.tnount, as it certainly is, and more completely ni.th i the coiiuol of the blxectitivo will ihari their ci iistiiit tit it (,r theii peiweis sallowed, or the ft t hearing characters of nil the' early I'te sidents nermittei! il,.... ,..t...
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huh is nui by the extent e.f its patronan0 alone that the I'.xcct.tivc Department Ik.s bcce.me thii-ge,, tl!J, ,nt .v ,he wc t appears may bo rnaeie of lho npnoinlirc lower to bruionnder im control He wbolo
