Wabash Telegraph, Volume 1, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 June 1828 — Page 1

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e.tl and internal p !ity for the regulation , l order and good go vernment .) we arc ; attempting an impossibility, and verv Js.on shall become, if it is not already the ( an1, a many Iieadod monster, a heterogor -eons m.-;ss. that never mil or can steer

uch a sovereign, hou ever 't,vtr(iv;(!iided into tuo branchc-, ouo of them'gia, Connecticut, Ma-.ic'u-ctts 7r rcfpnnMl.le. ennnot be effectually hi in its; chosen every yeaisby the people land, So-ith Carolina, Ncw-il imp-' ire depaitment and olicers. without adequate j :it large, or 'by the legi-Iatut c"s ; the other Virginia, and New-Yolk in the ordci in

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judicatories. He, therefore, to con-i-t of few er members, to hold their Docs not promise himself any thin'plaecs for a longer term, and to go out in

very deniable trorn any charge, whit h ! such a rotation as alwavs to leave in of

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hence atise dis- judge. 1 ; cue state wail- A Cove

rtceiw.l i'i :-.ii:k:.i t r ; ":: w seo mini another mil orw ill not do

''!.":'.-'r;, 1 !',"" 1,1 m:l-u;"-,j which should do least; hence aii-e dig:Un!r,T'odi,r.v ti,.i;v. r.-l m ..-,o.,. !'!n,0i-'tmen and delay ; cne state wail-

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0A I I I I TIOX. to the a !i ie v r.i nt our in II r-endence.

!'. ii. comesi? amnnc: docs not divide t ie sovrrM-i.:v mtniu'i m !:,.n-P n,:,inrit,- ,,i ,., m...i..a

Miietetit SiltCS f,iU' IS rot. hirli tirntirr I'rtirninunij I i . i.. I . . i. . . . . i. ' ". . . .i . i t .

; li t othcis execute: let ethcii! !e mo.-t corn caicnll v c.crcied hv this

judge. 1'ronon-s IbrarsLli. A Clovcrnor General, limited in his prn-l As a further chock, a council of revisrogatn os and duration: that C'ongres-' icn. includiiuc the great ministerial odicers should be divided into an upper and lower ! might be superadded. Iiomsp. the former appoititcd for life, thej A national executive must al-o be prolittcr annually; that the Governor Gene-! v:dod. lie has scarcely ventured asot ral (to preserve the balanced with the ad-! to lot m his own opinion, either of the vice ot a council, foimed, for that nh; ' unnner in u hich it ouItt to be cn-titut-purpose.rf the girat judicial cUker?. ha e ed. or of thn authnritic with which it

a negative on their acts. lousht to I e clothed.

tin v;h f'-ar ot doina: too much. :nd bv

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,,.,.;n,,.J after that CVngref had fprnt month? in ;.;: to; conciliating jarring interests it. order to

irarre tlicir resolutions, as far as the nature of w ca?c will ad;:iit, upon tuincidc cf c quality." The o i ! felt from the Old Confederation dur i tier the war. v, ere inrrr.isrd 1m.

b Id ulU i tltc- peace.

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tates in-

irind t..J rigiit c ethcis and violated

t.iOiirtic.ci ot coidcdcracv, bv irran(i:i--

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j.j toiling to prcsei ve t!u- Id , ;u . ,,,-, jv

won. have, with hero and Up r :i ,:)V.;n j !;

-;r j tion, been gatlieicd it.v : f;.t,r,. ! - -Ic i ing bcliiad scatter cd, a:.: .d .u u h.r, ! they seem -tdi to sp ( , u. ,M j, ...... I i'..it r :. .-i . .. .. i ,

la ii in-1 1 '.. ! ton. i :i n e 5 i, i i i t.i . .

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iud, and al) IVmisvl-

i a:.d Xw Jeisey entcied into coni-let-.idti i!a m-i h t-.s, in iolation of

:ii o the Confederation

ueie made by Conre-js upon

-cvi i,. I s.f.itrs lor their jii-t 'uomrtion

-i too r. tlioi ;;' debt, ami net one paid the full demand uhi!c;o:ne paid absolutely noiliii'LT.

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'no joiiin.t

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'.ecd' in, ate tolerably well Known,

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pa rati; o o! -ui it-

Jhf refoie, to ! : ;o lil.t i.,;Hi.); ,,, ,

e iibest loL-irl.di .hi

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f the v.iriou-

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) their promt a la.iraldo proporii.in-, u;t i )

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': t ilul Ii'pOt t;f t!, , Jibli.-, Tho -cilh Aiaein ;!-, ;eucw 0r,:.U!;s ;:-iail:; to en" The Debates ii e-du!i 'ns. ..ii. I ether I'loccedin;;- j j . . . . ! pttjf ihefedeial Con-niuti . fl- uiih anum:rrcf highly inteie.tmu oiimn.d Inter-. lit i

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bill M I san:. " 'I'he d fools of tho Ob Confederation. n!v:td into by tl.e a.tcs in UlC t ,ir I77j! weio s).:i do :'v fie I ar:d scrioiish do;doied; Comm-.n tie rings, and a'U'esire i torn without, tint operate! with nearly equ;d force on all thV Mates, (onttibu!i'd lo o men? the v ..vifedoi.u' v dunn - '"- v'u J - " ' JOT, ill, ;; c;;iim-, t-(;:-

, tfio Miuctui'? oof. in (d

in an-

Ii. uv the inm:-i!i.iff

I'f-'' : Coi;Mitutii.;i, and 1 ,:' v. i-tsl citizens in rc-

i .s a jreneral re-

eumalio:! was rather accidental, than premeditated. C it..;n ritizens ct Vir ginnand Man land had formed a sehemtor prom, ting the ia i-ation of the l'otomacand the Chesapeake Tav. and rem-mi-io:ier were appi !:.;, , hy those two -tates to meet at Ak mdiia, "and (!e i-e some phut -I opera;,.-,. 'j'He yvl,nv made a visit to Mount Vcn.on, arid while there, it was propo-ed amoi,;r fir vcs that r.ioie impoi tant objert- Mio!d ,c rn.'

: : --iew, cllotctl bv lhejW

ui.u i,u ujc- -;ate governments siiculd he solicited to npprir.t oihcr er,rnrr,i-sion with enhuged powers, mstiued fo forma dan ior maintaining a naval ,;.,rrC in the ('l,P.

W hat powers should be granted to the! An a: tide should be infrtod expressly

government so constituted, is a question guarantying the tranquillity of the statewhich deserves much thought ; the more against internal , a- well as external ilanfpoucrs. however, he thinks, the better: 'ger-:.

wiv. ,-tv4iij icun.iiiJir oniy o mucii as may be necessary ibi ilornestic purposes, and all their principal officers, civil and military, being cr-mrni--ioncd and tennved by the national government

In like manner, the light of coercion

should be expri .-sly declaicd. With the resources of commerce in hand, the national administration might always find means of exciting it either bv sea or land :

Questions the policy of the Convention. ,hut the dilhcultv and awkwardness oi

cv;:u-c nought to have originated with, joperatir.g by foicc cn the collcctie will md the proceedings be confirmed by, thetof a state, lenders it narticulailv desira-

penple, the only source ol just authority.

G'k.m u r Kxox. "Itis out nf all ipies tion, that the foundation of tho "overn

b!e that, the necessity of it might be precluded. 1'eihaps the negative on the laws mi!it create such a mutual dependence

merit must bo of republican principle-, I ,,f Uvrf n tho general and particular ai

t ut so modn'ied and w rought together,;1 nn.' I0S ;i? to """"'er; or perhaps some that whatever shall be erected the 'leon i fhned objects of "taxation might be sub-

-laaild be durable & ellicicnt He -peaks i 111,1,0,1 ;i,0Iig w ith commerce to the gene

entirely ot the l ederal Government, or

what would be better, one government

ral authoniy

l o give a new stcm its nroner validi-

instead of an association of governments. I ' an t lir!r"gy, a iatitic.il ion must be oh-

ere it possible to etlect a gi. crun.enl j laifl('1' the people, and not merely of this kind, it might be con-titutcd an as-',rotil t',(' oidinary authorities of the legissemblj.or loner house, cho-en tor one !;lllH - 'I'hiswill be rnoie essential, as two. or three years; a Senate chosen fori mi 0:1,1 nn r''0 constitutions uf the

inc. six, or seven yeai j; and the executive under the title cf Gov ei nor ( ieneral.

j states will be unavoidable

Gr. II a mi. vi on I'lopo-ed i; that t!

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Ii 1 I Ul I 'l ill U ilOl l: OV I lie li m O P . I r ! f I t r i nnri.in.: i. nrlr. hi I I. r. . . . . I . . . 1 ii- . . ' . .

that in Ibn Li .. . .. .i ' . ? lA i! v '" I''T"- lOsene

sapeaUe. and a! so ta f .;

of duties en ex;

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oo,,, sines saoiiht agree, and that in lb

end Congress sliou! (,e rii10nr, fi ,.

llif'se

scml ly and Senate for ,uprune Icgi-lative nmer nf the Tinted

toe term ot seven eais, but liable to an' State of Ameiici should le vested in

impeachment o! the lower hou-;c. and tr: two diMmct bodies 0f n.e, tho one to be able by the Senate. rr-tllo l the A-sc-ablv, the other the Seu-

-vjuuiciary to he appointed by the Gov-'at

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'ni.cii niey aiL" nere eiiumeraied. ;Jitit Caiolina did outcome into the confederacy till nearly two years after the general convention; Rhode Island, two ye-;is :'.nd a halt, and Vermont more than three yean. Seven states ratified the con-fi'ution unconditionally, that is Delaware, Tcpnsvlvania, Xew-eisey. Georgia, Connect. -cut, Maryland, and Vermont; the other sire prnpesej ameniin e nts for the future cou;deralion of Congress ; and four, name -ly. Viigmi i, Xe-.v-Voik, Xorth C.irei.aa, and Kliode-Mand , urged t!;e importanci cf a bill of rights. Su h a bill was drawn up in due form by Virginia, and the sam was literally adopted by North Carolina ." (In t'.ie political vT;.r:aro now v. .ipr.J f rlli.;ri' ;i l-ati il ch lir t!it? n.n-t i i.!ic;iloi; in-.;:-a -i -Ttri !.a; b, oa rei.rh i t j with .-!. iu, ! . ',1'rio.tcry , on botli s:u ?. One of the nr. -t ot:t-rn.-e-.'!5atttia: ( ( u'eli: !e. !: i excited c !i-i,i-t r dib- indignation. I ir.an utn mj t t bnvrr ei:r ianrioi't'il U iKliinpfon by a ci'inn.irisori nit.'i Gen Jiicksjn; and :f,u- io raise t! c I at. r t stan 1 :r ! wl.ic!. iu- coi;! ! r.-ct t;::n-t IT tic-iro t.i : a test t' r the o.Ticf. he i:jiv seek.-:. It tin n i!ic b'it'l v ilu iv.s of party or per-onal anibitiop, v.o .-M prr-cvere in "i'. :i un.',;'i.d an 1 i;ntibte.MH no "-itiur.; u. on credulity.- tut!!..: unspotted and i.ipi-ridc.!-..'c fame oflt.V I'dh. r. oi:r (ountiy mw-t be hvld .!, r.d. I iu v. r d 'tiy Hint J ir!;-,i.i (J,- ( t. s I 3(i:i' honor-, ili'irtrioie; exnlwii ;it .V-u )rb .m-, .'!, nild ih it be fur-i.tti-n, bis uiiiitary faaje, ti i c ur i-e and bi- p itiic tiMn, I di.dl n.'v, r ((u, -ti.oi, but il..'U i.Hi!i of v;rl hy cdien-, and hundreds -t' bra foldi-jri di; 1 ived the same .:rklitie- during tl.

a-t war, in h? ei at a ib

.ice

It i-i true, i!

same important reult I.dl.iv. d no other f on vic'oiiei t.'mt iioucvc r, d je, it -t le.'.-eii il.c

r

ini ri' : ol wtl.rr win i

hot !j I;

an i Lu ! nor ;a!i it c wrilV-r t!)t v. i-dom an ill..! piodf nee ol cot vatiiuii- and n( ri.d,t adnn--lon. fu m-iry e--.nli d j.-ni:t-. "nf vu v, tin. Kin-.'-biiJ ini .i.t a ue!i t,e com;, arc 1 Vj ttie Ku--de. liead tl. I dlov. ln- ) Itiiiina'u.i 6'!vf.i Miiitan TaUnta-.: ;t;i-ral l itclkrtoil V.vtr.--Mi!:t iry hi!

in 1 1 tit. even ot the In "hr-f nr.'pr i i n- t . .t .

---- - " - - - ' V 1- B-J II "HI holding the first place among intellectu tL endowment?. It is one of the lower ibrm-a

ot gemu-: tor it is not conver-.-nd uitL

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uoic- iy me- .M.-iiaio. aiireeeais.

1 he laws nas-ed bv the i;,-..i-d . : .-n- !

We grant, that a mm 1 which tal.eb m :.

wide country at a g! mce, and understand:

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to

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. it-e.t; the b.:c- were e : iga power ,.v . c them,

iw i ie-p i r i c o,,,,,,- mm . . . - v..a Li o c uLi.'u.i, iiv i i.u i e sen tie ton ii rorijf n t,cr .,ir,i,-.-f ... .i ...... . . .v

' I I ills PrOlOCt W.I ,,rnmm,l In l.n l I I I i lit , . Iv l,li'"Sio 1 i i HI U .'J ii , I a V. I J S 1 1 1 OU I il 0 1' 1 3 approved by the legislature of Vir'm " ' e obeyed by tho l,ca. guv- sons elected to serve during good beh tv i-1 fr a sue sslul campai-ia is a compreand commissioners were accord , j ! I JTT 'f nCr o " i lhLil' o.a.le by electors hen,ve and a vigorous on,, The U I l-.tcd. Thes.me legHature p L" 1 a j U ft 11 , Mf" UV iU1 P"l-e by the people. wh disposes hiAbrce, so as to cuur.terac .equina, leeommending ,,o dc-U, to o- , 4 J? 3 'f lWlcd ;lnu L I.", s"prcme executive authority of the a greater force , w ho supplies bv skill c:tberstates.auil.nvM.ng hem to m "tc hv i 7 f ' r" (io rnment. I . Mates should be vested in a gover ! ence , and genius the wci t of r u'e' - their eo,nm.-si,,o, . ... ,lc U without any reference to the local govern I nor, to be elerted to serve do, i.or ..."i ho .! ...... . ' " " '

- i ii .in . r i n r;. ! . w . . . n " io.; hhu w:c ' ''u :e 1: s r.s f rira

e slates only.

II I III lwt A

t..'a.,i. ...a. .. ... . J ' c ! mcm:-

oeniMi siic.i .iMs;cm ol commercial ie- ti -i i latious, as would promote cnc ril , i 1 1IS 'onsadered as a government of nv ami prospenty b ' L'UmVhc Cilil I'0l!,U, I'er, to ptec. vc ih ' ' lia.,.!.,rMl.l . . Ill

I v-uii i v. 1 1 . i.hcu Jiciiiinciu, 10 attempt

ill addition fn t, -Vo-Mii.! to el il.lt,li le. ivill !.. t . 1 i .

i , , i i, . .1 in . - - - id 11.1. iiu i oe e'X-

Y,: "N-L'Muri.n.meivIary-dstence ot republicanism, and to subject

, vuii-tn.ui . apii' .ir. c ' ' i : ilivuinn nl 1 1, I

havior; iiu election to be made by clec-

,and who gives unity, energy, ;.nd sur ces" ,

" -'o i. .,on it sr.n:iv .cv -m , v, u v ir : ' ' n v-" u,v.-m ot the l.uropean .ac'.U-.;.. ,-d.ao.tt.) den iveitot' ,he a , V torn these states powers, or to a despotic arising from W.'v i t d ci .,r I,, ,:,;!, l rhl A-Mt Guided commotions." l eoniedua- y, P.gether u iti, of the o n cnl T r nu,.1"101; Ul-"'" ati individual .-.dy.ng phantom of a standing at- ;!,cmelvol into ui ! i t . cf the states utterly nre- " '"'-d to h.tunt tho minds of cred the none,- m,,', i . ? ' i ,:o,clI'll,le -lir aggregate soverl l-tli.ouhoutthocoun-luvi-,! J,,,'. ',) ; :. . , lh0y xr, audthata consolidation of the t noii! I , . i Ml'' 11 " I' It N) ll,llii(,i. ;.S o ti,. I,,,.i.. I.J.. - ,

tors, c.io-en by me people in the election ! to a ast sphere of opera:n,,".s uthr-mi ! u.i.ets; and that he should have a ne-1 of casualties and cb-rtruction.. which n'J g ative upon a, I Jaws about to be passed, ic wisdom could tbi esce,mani!c-ts ",e.,t ,.owthoexecuouoi all laws oa-ed. er. Hut .till, the chief w ot k of a Gener-

in at toe senate should ha ve the sole ; al is to apply physical tbrce; to remove-

I i ' ,10U;nn- ":"-ind the power: physical obstructions; an 1 to avail him-ell'

That all laws ot' particular states, conf hi- C I Iwi n .1 ' I.. I ' I i m r

1 1 i i iu me i u is i , u (iri nr I Ml n t f i r, I ' ,,.,t.. .. . 11 I

- uil u . ur;uiiu s. i i in ir.iK- 'in

Mates, should be utteily void; ami the .no nnf tho lM.ri,,,sr .,,.;. r c

.1 better to pi event sue!, laws being paedJthev dpm.od e'tid'orfbre f , l. ' 2 ..

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,yt . i I . ' 1 I .

ji Nn:n..ii4iii.1;iii(, aniagf s ; toaelou mailer; to overcome livers. larnoart-.

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, .o .my PTiaiyzeu me strongest edo; t- , b;

tn.u ueie undo jor prosecuting til0 U;,r, and wa- umpn -tma i!dy a ciucf a:i-e ot protracting the contes't. Cuuurc-s was

cauuou-. atxi wavcting, leaGulol

l' I'll 1 I I ! ! -r m t !

en

iig en the prerorativ es of tbe

states, doubtful of its mvn power, an i tardy inexemsing the title whir hit claimed, and which the people were deposed to al

low. i his state ot things is foolim-l

nimv oe

Sonne,! u, a letter! com -en. V.i-h:n :l0:,

to (.is I . in t J ie t - iu-Ci v . Mi Tin',

IV. t, ,1-. Ml I I' T- ! M

ami- from edertmo- .., .t .

... . -s -' I t o n ji'.-c lilill eon Id ho i.i ii-,.-.,,! ; 1 1 ,,t.i:.. . .

.l,:it s-.,. .....,. ' . ' - . '"- n;iy :n once suniiorta ,lu

y v. n- i ejuesen.t u. th

whole, into one simple republic, would be

as inexpedient as it is unattainable, lie.

u i-eiy (ieeimcd occi In

tant mea-'ire-, n r leit

cu'ar -utocct

i i.i i.i- oi o; ri iii- av . air i i' , !.., ,.. I i i ' ' 11 11 ' .cc no .;,t.. .ii,,,;,, ,,,;,:. "',:'.;;! ;". r,!,,ir: y '"" ..wi. m

the ua; row and jealou- v. i,Cv r-' ( V. I ,f , , , ' nppomtme I t . I 1 !i ' ( t i . i ' I hi ' : fs t . i i i t .. I.i -1 i .

on any imnor-

i - u;e to l.be parti-

.tt . . .

1 1-'- e i.ji w inch the" b id .oo

tgollicr. Thi, cnrn i,llc.,norill,'tlt h o vei. as ha ing been fho ,,.,d,l

' - piv Ol'l1, n bdloucd. Ib fore tfio comn i ....

i ... a rep.., r u .-.

o to ces-ii v of a i e vision

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and

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in

ppointment

bun ion a due suore-

u.acv oi me nationa ant mniv -....I ,,rt

th

the one wl.iol tr.iss();;pi , ad

u luu I .'ii ilin l.tilC'tJ- I , i I V O ' I ,. i .( ' . . . s . . i grrss in tilling up he ra-.N l b ' -duties t mce t at i'hiladelphia. with istme,: aaothlnsav' :l,1M l-ets and m-tru.te.ns. ' 1 III- proposal wa-ev ,:. ,1! .

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4 v n.vsi- lao.tauieir.ui er:o's rov be ' !", , i ; - r . ' i i , . . . i.. i i c i c wee t . and, i ( . i .in." n- n . ''''"; i.u-i, i . . ,,;v, ! ,:, i,,.i,;r -ur !!"t 's "'- '-toi-i-teK-n: of mate, nn. a, I1,ila.!clr , , ' ' ' v iv;i. a il poe:s to the i: . , ; ., ,, i oi .iav , I , u t . !(' ,' , , ; ; ,:v" :,"l;'""n !"' " -"' " '11111.1.1 I'I i'C , ,'i!lJ I Ifminrv ,i . l.om Co.gie-s ., tlic'ncani.e.Mde." 11 1 UlC AmC"

''by can :ed into

excluac the local authoi itie.s whenever they can be subordinate! v useful.

As the ground work, he proposes that a

change he nu

scntation, and thinks there would be no great difficulty in effecting it. Next, that in addition to the present federal powers, the national government

should I

: io-m ri no, or pre-it rni n .... i ....... i i .1

, . , , , " , accordingly, not.'img i3 ri:ort: shoubl bo appointed by the general gov- comm. n than to tin 1 men, eminent in this eminent, ami shoubl have a negative upon j department. w l,o are almr wholly wan lllli I 1 IV ! i.inl 1 .-. I... .... 1 .1 ..... .

.......... ,! , 1 ,l ' 1:1 me stale , tmg 1:1 tbe noblest energies .f tii- soul

.on. 11 ic-is ciov ei.'KJi or 1 rc.-ident. Mr. Jellei-on was absent in tV-inrn d.-r

- ....... i. i.i. .

mg the w 1, oie

agitated

1:1 imagination and taste, in the capacitv ol er.i i n,g woiks of rni:! in ln.r.-

tune the constitution was viewsYf hum in nature, in moral s, T,

; .and was sub-e.;uentl y charted m dm -,r,!-,.,,v1 .0 ...... 1 . .; 1 -

m. . . j r - iii iiii"!! ui ii.-,3 ,:'i ", iri,ii ihemg hostile to it. 1) jt letteis of i.ation t., il, b n.;') 1

ido in the nrinrit.h. 'us, t:oniPletel v mva K ife f bii eb i nr.. .... I 1 :.. 1 .

, . . 1V , , . . ... - 1 '.I i igiuai couci-Piijes on the gre

...Hi 10 i..mj oeen in Os t ivot- : so

thou

t'Cen in its I.ivor,!

gh anxious for certain amendments ,' "I

'jects which hive absoihed tlie

01 ions under-t in.. mg-. I'I

Olosl

ie oh), e ot a

.OVIMII Ol t I . I . I ..... , I t

v , 1 , ,,cc:i lnco nt:i,l'i- ',0at generil do:s 1. it ddlVr u idel , fIyJu . ' tV'thanumg the constitution had i a -real mechanic..,,.. u b,, I,,..,,.,.' ,t

e armed with po-itive a-,(l com-! 1,ecn c:u r'e' 1 -l"0igh the general con-! to" frame o.-w ,,: ' r '1" .. ... .

plete authority in all ca-es which reuuire i v,'nt'0l, signed by a large majoiity! forces: to ad, 1,1 tim. t.. ,.., , ;.

uniformity; sucha-the regulation oftrade'oi 1,e '-"he,s ptescnf, yet there weic ce-, and to remove ob-t, actions LU , mc udmgtl,e light of taking both export- tu"? o: ""Z ""ho opposition, who .hngly, gn at fen. ,.,!-, away horn tl "1 iiuj.'ut-. the lixin- the terms ,v or;n, rehised to sign it. and much anxiety wa, camp', a! o omn, ad v :.- 'i.,,fcr ,IlfM1 .1 of naturalisation, .cc. k,t , -T the manner , which it the Mechanician taUn ti'otu his woik-iio-i

ve tUH poMt.ve power. al,,"u,.u M" ") mc stales. It v;h In cov et - Uion. ti,. v aie of-e., o ;!i vvhateveron the ic- l''i'1 throng!, the ordeal of U'oik-s of pioiouud thmkiio- g nci.U

Gv-r the .ibov

negaliv . tf ,

gisinuve actio! the states, a- heretolbi e ' . nt A'lu "' au' 1 !"-'M'P'oved bv- fheui, b.

exercised by the kingly prerogative, ap-! ',,rr U tl"uA g' mto operation, .iniiSad pears to him absolutely" necessurv, and to Xi V" iru s u,'-e - tiviaclv active u, con

c me ieasi possmie encroachment on (be , :" ' i piocure its defeat

. 1

-.lie.-; iho c'eii-i

stea.

w hu h m the exccuti-ui

1

nee . t w .: : - ,' ,,

. . . ' " "

.-ic, ; 01 (ensuing one OM.'orni

1

01 tii.-.e and manner, cani '.o c'e'.crmme. J:r-t. ; be'.; ,.1.. t ..

v . .-v ....... ,j , , .1 w n :,t will do it; and. lldidk, :n

m -;em

coin

'.a . u:;

ii- win cm-

:nanncr it

t i.i:ui

c: bdvcs

!1

1.

winch means

is, or can L

t

i an One

. . - s .1.1 e execu 'co . while ! ,

n-cs are incurred, and the wi..- -

t

i.i

pcop

The follow, ng opinion.- 0f ,T0j,n jav Henry Knox, .'arnes Madison, and Aiexam dor Hamilton, as to the plan of a constitution. is an exact transcript f,.,fM ., SM.

s on n hand

think the giving

0 C. ;ig;c-s v. ill ans-

m.uy :n ge:.Cral WasJiir.gton"

i 1 r. mg .

1 e 1 1,

.in) l u 1 ll.Ci J . e C I -

w c r o 1: r ; u r oo-o

state imisdictioip

Vithout this dctcii-

iiuong

1..

an TI

ii'

w ale; , 1 '

mil::. ir

eat t.ipics they .m:,m) c iopieb. in;

ie coo. pi -i.; r - I

1 1 j

;; 10 o:

jo, un ioe,;,,-,i; y

1

;l::i-3

members of the coir.cntiou. of ins cl

ta.eiit:, ; but w . ,av c IiC'V CI I.e.; id .iuen--e io lb.; Senate, ur t ' f..

mvo power be conceives that every po-i- the instrument, were vigarit v 1.1 tbe ,o,;;i(;i - ;l v,, wiil w t.ve jlaw:j which can be given on paper. 'co " )Vy,he. IMmua I lland.dph . tu, e to'-av. that be wai have ,!,.. v aded. ; .MthirMaitin, ;iKivorth.VateSLuiJg. without ad ing .mo i'o, V 1 his control over tho law- would pre-''1-, J)1- It was presumed gteat themes o!t which the , , ,V:?U ; ,,'"0r::;i1 virk'it,,:i';i' ot' tatc po-!!;5;11 -"M teed bound to res.-t o5opheis and kg.-!. do,, I,"v,. rncdi

ealous

. .10

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die.

ULC-.- ... c 1 i.iued . 1 . t, .,- 1

:;c- a.v not under the iuducn.a ti ;" one council, ho! thirteen

r

r.cci.u-e patii .l as,

i

I'

-ome o.'t'ie mem' ers will have

i.e. I o

ur

o 0 , pit

a i a tu ited bv !

, 1

iev

c:e:--. v. d

iv iliio'.t co!.si,!ii i',g th,. tat,,! es oi ,.it comply ing w r f 1 plans, muted wi-don, of .-..eni'a in

1,

.1- 1 'pi e.-cM.tti vc

ihe '.Miiia:

n tendon.

capacity has d ; .1. ?di

, . - i , : ' - i.: v, 10 :

i ' ' aa -0 oc : e too t:nc rntnon. . c il int. i c-!s u :d

0 w 1

is in view, 0. and mter-

s e:nuar

1 1 .

he c '--. 's. !., ,!.;i . . 1

. -,v '""j, 10 me juciciary

oejiai imcnis: the oaths h . T ... I I .1

siiouid ai ica-L include ncral ;is well as th; lo

that au appeal

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i.i a

c a m in grc

i- . w id J ; ":;Tii'i!t .1 .c n.-iai m in 1 uc: r resoeei 1 n. , 1 w . .. i . .

-. . s--- 1- 1 ii..iil:ihi 1111. . 1 .ii.i. .-1111 .-,,i:ii ,rr;, Hl.i iiji .');; ,,, f r N..t.. 1,11. I . . I . -I .''.lii

;:; ! V 1 U:1S ,,,e revijlt.-itrati.m tosu- h moi

i.ivor 01 .-trong and Dav:- fo

oth

a!s

I..JOISI ? r i tea

' 1 .. . 1'

judges the go-

1 f !: JUid

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a s emoar-1 "- nicuunis n

he

elitv tr

Kfitutioniaud MU17'!'JI1,1 Mtter in orth-Cai oh-; men and M. :,:,, ,.Zji, 1 ......... U 1 ,'l ,V. t 1 1 i 1 ,rr.t ! . . ... ...i'l.v . l 'ill ,

;dii,.o to " . oe.i, convention Wa-,,, aim,-: au in-u". ti.e-r .lio.r,!.,..

! I . 1 . . i.sslMVf I . ,'t'i' 1 ! ' I I 1... . 1 . .

ii t.;-(-s u, v, h 1 : 1 . wcie eu. 1 u ; a: , ;.a u;e -. , ,,; , ,;i .,.- ra !......

olhor-Litc- ' ;"--'",..:, hebde i o:,grc-s., ;,, am-: '.Vi,., can thu.k ofthe-e tiuly d:y lunshc 1 -, - OmI ,t hoii ! gteat rd,:.:g. n,,es; of tho range ,d thcu" ; WVu-WaV cT" ! YArnQUUrA ,ie;lVt" -Uh: - then u theexreu- , r. . . 4 -O Jr lv: tloumg combination ,.f thou-hf -d me dihieul- ,(iU-U-i' lt. l!,e 'ctwa- the energy with which thev grisoe i i rmgthem I ' --;cd by th lt body tothc subjugated to their main , Jre the ,n .i .Lgi-iatuie ot the state-, bv ubnm thn t, ,r. . . ,i-:i, . 1 . - .

.,p 1 1. .. 1 .. n . ...

i , . 1 1 . I . -

7l" au oca'e.s of the Con-titution in I inte llect 'i'o i,.-;, too state conventions, the firmer iu Ma--i po;nt of t :h :,t arid

! I

J

j ;ce s .,

- eadargement

tchusctt-, and the Utter !M Xorth-Caioh

"l. i"d d'e l ie 'on-- ,!

' .v .a; ..:sp.,!c!i w ill he 1 tor. iga ;is well as lo-

le.pn u;iv

.! IT

ppo-e, and

ri

. iliou ci' alteration, i do not scruple to

dcu-: ver

y d deb.

:,u llil-tr.de the wi-C-t men-nre.

I cca.i-a large assemblies oi.ei, misun-

i

: v e it

i.

as m e paoc'i . 1 1, , , .,. i.,

slates w.ll content liieie...!, ., i.

- i.l - V.ll.l .i '111.

;i 5slu s, ntati in in Con.1 .

oat l .

..s . - . V 1,11(1 U II O '

i dei.-t ind.

, diar.icter.

u- neg.e. t the obligations ,-,f

... I ... .... ! '

. . I f , i . , . . . . ... .

. ' ii e -. i 1 i I'- I I

I i

t'.or, ar.,: oignitv, and

.it. i ongs ivhicii

w ill col-

ui V I. ! Ill t v w ou!

ii : . .. C. ..... , in.

n r . I l . a . I 4 i I 't,i

an m-

and well e'e

tCsS. ct

pnvers mall amttci-s, ,!.:,.. , ,!iC 0..'j 1-urposesoi war and, of g-..,:iI KVVXA i .... i - i . i . . . 1 ' , a,

i.- niiicii i.'.e s;aie- unite i..- ;i,e leserv :-.g to tlieueh :M a:,;"-

gei..u-man in his privato cm

i livd :tp ; i ,

e . t , a

h nd r g i !

di e bus1:1P.. ,,f -overeigntv.

1 ..V I'Vinr .. .V

s move! b such a

adecd u :s cf !

e.lC'.oiy m.d; es ;;p.i

i :.i I ... 10.

wi,;-, and thoso variety of contra--hjrrment?, will, in

torcigneis or inhabitant- ,,f mi I,,. , 1 1 1 1 i.i.. 're . i

....a .-i I'flllll . I lit- ,11 1", ,

I .1.1- .1'l.iJllllli,

tion i) tail entireiv within the purw . i . . . , i

i.ue iciiional government.

I no national supremacy h the execu

tive oepai tm( nt- i- liable to some di;

ty. un.ess tiie officers a Iministermg ti

0' in pa i is, n

ee . a ecu

uie-c l ii-ln ,i!s

i ot tue-e ii i a-' la

could be m ule appointablobv the -uoremc 'Lr,uu,c " states, by w hom the government. The mditia ought entn elv 7 " ?re ";r'-i "i each ,e-pect to be placed in some f: or other undr " ; U ,i'! -'llcs 0 pt in con theautlemtv,whi( his interested with the )'lJli l(ie of deliberating on general protection and defence . ..in cons i uti , and detei mining whether A gov. , ,,(),;it comi.o-ed nf i,',i, 11 -.o'uhl be accepted . Within a vear the

- - - s . . , , . , , i AILII"

Mvepowci- shuuld be well org

bal. .1,

. '. . e e '

!

'i'i

f ,'iPk'if ntii'o. i .it "

mi ',.,f ' "-is a-iopieo. ,v f irvtn states. inu.ca ate. .,,! ... . -

V'1-.4 "y -"!igress, as ttie naiioual

i

o-i-lative dom o,;.. - " U 1 eleven states we, e

diriment might 'c p,,,,.,rc l'7b 1 5 1 - 'u ! .?r.n-av:;n:a. Jersev.C

tun ito mated ils cf illu-ti.nti. n which n .

turn and lib- a'lbrded; who can think . f the Ibrm of the tiv.nscendeiit beauty and grandeur wh:.-.!: they create!, r whon '.veto rather t.n m iti-i cf their ..n iinnds; of the calm wisdom 4l) l fcrvid ,Ui pctuous i,!i igiuatfou which th.-y cu; i lined; ot the dominion wiie. h tlu-v lane . verted ov er so many gcnera'.i jus nn 1 whn h

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j." tun.'

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