The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 17, 1866, Image 1

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RE .ADVOCATEkt, TE-E,..141
PE4QHIVIENT Or , THE
PRESIDENV.,
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that.. the Atnericatt : people-would no-'
Opt sotne man- at- .the. - ':head of . : the
Government, - And lay down - I err lib:-
cities at his' feet', %in rettirtOlrey
should reeely,i'Oi and.onjOniei;rt . g,
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'peace and happin items nmolesi d:, (Tha t
tlatig'er 'is now- threatening tr i ,.apd we
need .r.ot heUlarrtied tiblen we' lok'-it
. . in the face: , TO trial, the Sebil,etttry Of
• .
. Arit . there fsic g e n er a l &Sire fn .. read' State reterred:Whett he asked whether
General' tit er a - sp ' Mr : 'es Preei.
ech,•in• whiell bei . " . l9.Woula htiv•P 17• .... .1k
ai .' e a l t!n l4.ii44ii;e g lif e •n-i4 .for .• m , .. h .an yn • - earr "
~;1 de n t l or Kt rig. , : Tot that re retro is: ,
I tide b • Mr. , ,Inlinsonr , When We 'are ,
~, .ee,-4..ii.,! e _i• -a .1 1.• , ' -...1: -r• , ,-.:.,,- On , - - m igh t .. . - •
pr I.n. omee, n a ins weea g lr 's. I t n i • told by
,him that lib•have beerr l
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in' - - ••‘c, .--,,, :: •-...0, . ,
,placo iti our tiiltlinna -.lt •was delit• ; dietator. ,Thepeople Of_ the .
ir lliiited 1
"red 'in Cintifinatt;.(o:) A _few daY6 113(fVtPS. will reply to . biro, in % 'it, judi:. I
,ref-;re the • aivetion ..... c.. __
~... ..... il : , e, ,,,, 1 1 meet, th at
. hei - is!hot:Lbe stuff -- aut of;
• .-, . . ; whien inetators•, are made: • [Groat:)
: Illettertli -Beller rti , maktrig bis ep--!nlicer,„
-nt still' it calls upon tis I
.i li
pearineOph 'Mir: st i a,"was:rateived , ! 2 fOr I wa.elifultiossyfer care, .for - vigi- . 1
- 1 f- - 1 - a .-- .
With mar 13 .• in -peolorigrdolteerS -;-:.T lane°, fur security , forl aver to. -you,l
11 , f-• . 1 .... L, o ,a, , a 1 fellaw-citizons, that a series o ExaCti4l
Ile 1ir°13.6861 ' .:1 ' 13 ''.6l „ l 7; : i i - * t r o ' - ii,. ' ' '' .e .:::',, - . Ti. tv itiVe usurpations have -been .geltig.on
qii6stien of nibmetit,
~. in " a- for, th b past yetir, -arid are threatened
peeple;whielr__,liad net . bcen. discussed • • '
I.tO be contirmed,•stich as
.never were
.tiiiii.:fr. in this canipateu. Ile as ine. attOmpted before, in any goveilimetit;
, - w b e _ expept in sual..as contemplated revo:.
pelted to this he iPt.", , tu...P..ibi, 3 .,„ ,
~„ •• . desp o t is m. '
.. u. 1 tion or -• . UT . la . M ( 3 ,
lie'Vell r 41'6 issues . irpeir w filch this Fem.,'
leciirling out of revolution, thernselies'
pitigt,l started , w ere, alietay. dee: ded..i i„. re immon against.a.conatituted gem . -
INothing more
,than' the formality of i,erlireerit..,. - p . reir„government, born , of
'etiating . ballot s was necessary to emu. ! rtiVeltil.l6 - n; 'Our Constitution, framed
. 01ete this Work. 41 •we could
..stop by''those who abhorred . 4ny.il.nng like
I there-if, When
.thol,'People have spo- 1 cOncentrated; power- framed Ito pro
keit. when their . ..yin am
!have been . drf, vent any thine; idit
if . la
possibility of
known in the-n - Anney provided by thelptiwer :I)einel stiized by thneXecutive
constitution,--throdrh the , ballot:box .to "tne . c.xteTt 'of endangering the lib.
+by.the b4• 11 ( 4 . 114 1 1 ,? f, 311 - 1 . .
....."Like snowl.tiakts on the sod,. -- •• feared, - prineipally, becattse fr ni that
.-. And_.peCtiteii ti:free inaw's,will, - ' -:,they had -suffered,., wai a. Ministry
.' •': As lightning doestlie will of 90,r, 7 •
IwiLich bilbuld carry oh , the . vern
if alfl men would loyally bow - to,. I la- t
I . -inent, under' -, the tame,, but r ally in
high , jutignient,,of,.the great train eabl ~
skto . oP:;•the; chief eXecutir , as - ea
Ito wifizh •all, thiegsliih. : this cotint.r.y. Grest•Brittitn,fand in'order to recent
reustibe . setiniitted,:o.ur tail; Wotild no eXeCutive - usurpation th'ey , pir :in, two
done; 'VA we hive heen . throatened
sitree - iiards ' Whicli, to them , seinted
fikrin lii , :rli euarterslas to-what would suf e cian ,... : Ina, first . : w „„ a. „ awisiaa
I/311 ° 141 ' 6s°' We; V' p en p le ' if • tli . ° tiiat ti3ets . eCative shourd - ,bo r. elected
United States; ext,r, , ssed our. will iti• -okilY for ' fryer years. TheY hardly
electing a Congre s s Of our own choice,
se.emed t i have entertained . he idea
bud in putting.tuth . tiMbers in the . 0 - .
1 r I,eleetion,i;but . during :these four
fraineef our Governnieet as we choose, 1
vea.rii they.left. him with more power;
I W6 have -been' telill . in.thefirst brace , inore uncontrelled power tha is geld
by o'ne• who is highlin the Pri4ident's,
bYan . y . ..potentate under heave ..They
I:confider:cc-we . .are - told :' in Various
relied solely upon -the tregti iicy of
11perts . :,of the . couolry, by Mr. limit- 1 ele . etioni They made no Mild ters,no
!igamery Blair, that if we elect a C o n -; i
Cabinet, officers . responsible to them in,
leress'i•ot in' necordanee with' the
. will :
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(->t the - ''resident -4 ~ We • insist -upon i " wa) ' r 1" cc u lst:itutbm s 's ' left '
I til l ; 111 Mere' servants to do is will.
the constitn tienat amendment-stile:tit
nur 'fathiirs, .foresaw; howev r, that
:wc:l§laii'llavo eilt'i N t ar * '•_ - s • ' there :c'ould ,be nease even in t e.shert
.I. it were the deyiration Of. 'a sin- !
period of hint-years ir. whictr be ex
le---tnan; if it were onlyAllehented: ce .- m i x. , 01 .1,i,,, - , m i,,„
; ters"Might seek to
speeell. of discussions upon the stump, l i
pel;Petuate their power;and :11 reupon
it might pass uebeeded t
but 4 do e s 1 they pitt i .ha, - One great safe,- lard 'dr
not reit there. - ''rot dent Johnson in
1 -thel C7onstitution,'one. of the pal adiums
his recent tour thret gh ilie,W 05t91.11 1
' Of; the rights_or the people, on of the
!States, has more than once hinted at ',- • • • •
the Annie thing; 'and t i
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Contest between t e - ' President and
.she;
remedial mensurcs of the cp n _.
'P' a"lng.of ' the 1 stk l utiith one;ot the great cli6rdts in
off bill'ation -of governine i-,-the
i (OngreSs, his•Seeretary of I §tate:has;i, '
l
‘cdea with
a
,s , on remember,. iSkerf - rn itltiolOmtityk 7
"it . Y psifanti, .in Michigan,,‘'Whict I ta,T _":',u- fa. [: . pp f nuse.]
1. :.ill .you Live, A telrewi-4 ()basun for; -I NoW,.thoti.jhe (petition has mot un•
i Prc•siilent or- Kind?'What -mean's' tieneently been - put. -to meiti Private;
that?. , At_ejin; we hear that the South- i Hii4 President Johnson really done
,'er n - States RI e. iene.Wing-th - Cir organi- , 'anything worthy of impeachment!-
I• z ati o of armed 'bands, Snell. as -were' it so: what , eonstitutional provision
dislicinded nfiontlie Isbrreader - of. the - be.sl lie violhted? To-that, - if.you will
Confederate' laces -hire - learre•from:' allow
. ted;.l will answer, ti.alt-i i ng my
, t New Oilcans. by the .official report of
,liiisWer oneerand for - all -to yon; and,'
1 the Military (oreiression appa,i,nted to therefore., - in: answering, I will' say:
I investieate the feas'sacre.a.t N
, ~,s . o r , i 'w e ', the people, of the Vitlit4StALLeh,
(leans, that llay'S brigade' Was-in full' impeach- Andrew 'Johnsen because he
organization there;l and -- that, that' h.ii sought 'to overthrow the Govern.
,brigade . toek parTl, id that most cruel,l me-nt of the United States, tistostah
foul .and' cciWarely
. massacre.
.Mote i ho l ed by 'the Coestitution... 'rot- the
'than tl i at,'tve kiiow ithat in the , arino- i.parpose of bringing a te-ordinate
ries aid ar=enas of ~ , the United States I branch r f the Government-the Coa•
at Baton Rbugo,there are,,:or there 14;*4.0f the United States-into rich- .
Wert3 a 'feW days . f1k0,t46 - .llandre'd cute, and 'COntempt s lie,the ExeCntivel
thousand stand .of
.arms, and that thel of
. the Uhited States, has, both drunk s
eo in in andith t of tha t!arson et is pledged - , and fieber, - Datighter,i proclaimed - that
-openl3 l ,to the policy- 1 6f And reWolln- i .the' i Cong,ress.of the. United States=
sou. W c knot further, that in . Gal- the Setiato of the - . United 1 States, ariill
I veston there are alinost.lialf a- million I , thel.l.l,ouse .bf - Peenresentatives of-the
!of small arm.S,an.lit liufEcient.quatitity ';• ti sited, States'ln'Oongress- asiembici l d .
of field artillery ,to sUpplv an army of ; 7 .=-Were,a central directory-a . factioe
half a million of men, • We knok,itlep, --.1,it 1, -traiteroirs. body-Lao anconatita.
0141 it- is openly .Said that, in , case
.tirinal body,--a .fragment of a'-Cora.
President Johnson. !can elect 'a sari- LureSS,r 7 a bOdy hanging - upon . the
tient• number,- say twe nty' or thirty I verge; of the .Government-a - Coo
men in the North in,the plaCes of out k, , reSsthat liar( no right to pass laws,
loyal 'Representatives, that - be pni-pa- 1 or;SubMit a L eoustieutional amendment , 1
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sea -to recognize them, with their ! tol the whets country. Now then'
Southern allies, as -the rightful Con- kither thisls fib or it -is not so: If a r t;
. ; grass of the United Sl'tate ' • No inan-i is-ere so; one branch. of' -the. Govern.
-s
een kno w what- may be done,*even if , merit has no :constitutional right to
..)i.z:
'tlsat suflicient • number is not elected,] bring'into,. ridicule and contempt an•
!,and, therefore, I . prOpose 'to discuss,l . othertitarichef the Government; but
for a few moments, tie dangers of the , ri it is not;
,kip:!--and that W . O will corr.
flepublic and the remedy for those ' . sider' - .19 a Hre.ciment„ . then. -certainly
dangera. [Ap p lause,] - • 1,... • Isueh denuntruitien in - ,publie; for the
- Our foreign enemies, headedipy . the ,iilti:pose of .stirring up the people to'
_Laudon, Tiaids, . predicted that this,' insurreCtiani.:iiigainst Congress, to the
civil . war. Weald - not lend ,without the overthrow of constitutional dringreS..
overthrow of our., institutions.'.. The, siOnal antlicirity-that declaration, t
first threatened and IPredieteddanger l •saY; is a . high 'crime
,atid .'misde,. - .
was from the immense nnruber, Wench ireganort within the 'Meaning'. of ' the.
to be aiSbataled at ,the close of the itonatitatiou';'. .[Applause.] flow the_
w-ar. One million,foUrlinndred thotis•i . loyal . tnen of the country • who tit
and men aiere.hornotipon the rolla eft Icsiked Ito- Congress for four year s ,
the • Anierierin .. tirmy at the close of the' Colngress eornpospdor this same Min? ,
war, and it Was,staid thE„these hosts bers i the
,satite,nutaber.ot States,- the
of men inured to war, in, lops
. with., stone _distriets,'and sub s t antially
_the
camp life. and soldiera'.'privitCges,with l_satues men -Who fought through this
.nfllcerS fond of the'glory of the battle whr, Whe Vettat_men and rttor.e.Y, and
fieid . 'and the exciterpent of theeeam-rtrew front the body of the comp - turd.
peign, under sOme•bad . leader.,. .would tylbe best blood of its eitizens..lo.6e.
seize upon the liberties of-
,the people poured bat like-water , upon the altar
of-the,United'Statesi• But, hat,army of-,anonatiori country-Who have fait
melted-away•,•and has becoine ii por-. edibYtheir laWs• every mite's proper.
tio,n of : tlio citiien4, et the ,Ucited ty,' *he raised, loans to, an extent un
'StateS'.; . dfeit' 'man 1 - wfroAhs lieon a - -heard of before in Any country what.
soldidr becbriiing it better citiien be- ever" -t l•Congresa . . that-bad received
canse.he was a b frood Soldier: . . • the me s ages of-the lamented Liecolh,
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1 :' Th . t . danger: '
has passed away.--e 2. that-has reeettred , tbc , ,plauditiof the.
Agai , it• was predicted' that, as. all; whole people-4 • Congress. l , , tbal, : was
!great 'civii*Commotions of so great 'an' efected at the same -hour,„by the same
extent , as, the one - throu gh which 'we- niera , inlthoirame , balfot bOxesi by•tlie
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[ haVe est passedhaddfseen i at afttimes, suns' •v,Otes,..oatite t a i t the !stems instant
Hfollot ed by. some Men seizing . the ice thos t l, which ,electe,l Mt. Johnson
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Gov: nmeat ; as- the .peoplo, tired of, VICO
I P eisident, and O . Us' Onabled'him,
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Hivarl . .nd commotier, tired of exeite--. by
. a ts.i . e.keid'aCcident,l6 becoMe Pres
merit and con - ten tion;• had been' ready, :dept H-I,Say, Le argtie the constitution
;:to riecePt'anY ro a n 'w ho - should ptom . - alitYlof au* a Congress.
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. them ... . • • - •
!ise peace and quiet and the en-- people. is ;'warts: ri. of supererog ation;
joYtutint uf life,. li burly and property ) ! Ivlll6li I shall' bo I attempt. (A 1
pplause.]
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Coopers at
tive bills ivh,
lAise 0 t 4 - by
CopognittOP , ,
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Mr. Job . deot
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whati little
take it. _ [.
dressed hi
gale the au
due to bis
Ncw, th. bar - eh ar aLe, t Jat y ou will remember when .. AVM
s •
This is our m „...ta kca mi e , inated Mr. Van,Buren for Minister to
in all time o r em s ay.' England, and iiir.Van Bann3 being
ernment, u Mani es then in. England: his nomi ati n was
on°
one branel irnMent has
rejected by. the . Senate an wh n this
,
ever, tient' met, Gr in e . was done he was rec alled' Al hough,
isorirteay,' Or. ._
'
bring into he was A great. fliviitite of . he' Id he ,
ridicule, or diegriOiliqinyother-bia&h TO, yet there was no atte pt force
of the Govern' - t'. Even' in the hits upon the , Senate, b ups . you
•
time of the sever contest ' about tjie will see ' , under thdConstit non I pro.
United. Suites k . ; When General
vision, that if , a' President .cari do as
. ,
JaCkson fought ' .
.the Presidential Mr. Johnson . has been doing; 1 en ho
chair, a fi ght 'ag net what be name g • eaelayl aside the . Stinate,•lso tilr• as it
the great. nicniop'blyi such as , never has any eontrot over his aptiointments'
was hefore fougb+—
on the 4th - of March, and ithe 'Senate
~. y ou w in o p t ,. M i d to office. For instaoce, Weenies in
in ; any act, of, himr any' public; 44e.
claratkori, nay , Woru. which is not 'ie. ,is not then is dessibo. Congri.ss haS
United indjourried,
spectful to the Cofigress of iho and' may or may not call
States, • 1
. ..-L)t,'"J• .. . , 1 '.. an executive Session Of the. 8 t ate.
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0
. ,
Now. let es
..e;etiswith what
;(inlet He appoints his Cabinet litii ter to
office, 1. ,
these attacks are Made upon Congretis. and - they-come int° 4fll pon his,
appointment, bneauseliel s
nude a
The intent is obvigns, beeline° We. figcl
these attacks weretnet made until Btx. vacancy; and under the cnetitution
Johnson' . shies teetieparate liiinsblf ho can fill that, vacancy, an thty bold
froin the great,.party to which he'tle- office until they are acted on by the'
longed, and chose' to .'throw himself- senate. •• • . ' :' I 1 1
into the arms of those who wern'ils•
_1 T he S li na t e comes togetl,,Pr next De.
loyal, who had fouglit the fight; ortbe Fember-` It must-adjourn iheepire ' the;
South, and thiOse'"„tejaally disloyallin 'next December,'ot.; at leastb ii s ule, it
the Nortli,_wha'-'*ere afraid t o fight does: adjourn: He may ke ep th se ap
any one. From Am bout these tit- Peinauents back until the last ay ;of:
tacks were begait , isponCorgress, k , the session: 114- may eedd t em in
..,. I - then on he Ina aend them '
,w _ in 4 efore.
Now then hisiory shows that lo In '
en the, Senate • rejeeta• th in, he,
monarCh;honrevitidespotic lib v
2 we ,e ' waits till it adjour ns , and - their -reap
ltniited might •be kis commit, his legii no i nts t h -
!mire body, hiaAjlarliament, his dibi, .4t, ii-- em, a d fid they 'hold ocr an-1
t
orus schatsver name, in the various oa t ; nti s t l ' i l r li Sl 'so on
. fmt°
Y sr
W
countries of the :teerld, the legislative ` thu s theiz e gtos , out of ,ciffic , and
bodies under ,monarchy . .or under ;nn of the Serll . t eat laid bnstituti al power
o . no ef
empire may be designated, ri° rode. o f
,Nets, e aside
c .v then; we can awl con:.
arch yethas ever Ononneed thatlldu •
0 , hid
made 41, el e thatthe_President m yse cause
islative body unti, to appoint a mun whom •th Seri to hail
Ilia mind tti, overt ' ;it andneize tip - r e jected. lie Can littrdlt however'
otr the. goVernMe _ - *MTh' sipite'of re " . t:•
'l iv '''• 2.
I see ;cause. to pnt 'limit:it° ata fano
it:
. [Applanso }'No parliamentary l i ons e f, thenffiee, and .I c n net: aeo
history can he found , where such. le:. a - ease , in whieti the PreSid nt: e' en .ex=
nunciation. has -not -bcdn f ound m- lam " tty e l power to the ' ' f
ex nt o put.
1 mor.itory of the,,rtorm of.wrong .and 1 • • - • I
, e, Ling his, own creatures into &Rea with
outrage T.chic,h was to.buist upon tie ' out . the consent of the quite, and
country , wh re • l '
c all this took place: . I - , keeping him there without: ts•ctonsont,
Again, yoa will observe that these , without,commiting an imp acatle of
same denunciations' of Congress weir° I fen Ce. I believe that"Mt'' jo nson's
accompanied with t b reate that; it this Attorney General, Mr...lihnry Stan-
Congress would be perpetual as the hery, who is well known to y a; has
representatives of ;the people, eihil given an opinion''on this . so "ect.—
, we t . should ensue- 'Again, yob Id . With that opir.ionifind nii'fa t, be 7
I t
I the President of the 'United , ,Sta es cauSe - he t ileCides every ipsesti ii, bit
lin:eking to bring Congress into err the onellair. endeavoring to so s ol ve 'I
I grace ky refusing. to execute or . reeky ;agree with him that the Pr sident
out any law "pti T isidl whieb does. clot, must have unlimited
,p6Wers , f ap.
snit his purposesi, His' disregard Or i pointment std removal. 'the onsti
tho Civil Rights Bill and the Freett. tution must put that po'wer, some
men's IBurenti Bill shOw this interitlL. where. When this provision w wells
' Therefore. we ,say that, .upon , t.filis etssed by the • framers of the gonsti..
W-0
charge, , the people of the Unitbd tution it was objected that if th spow
t
tStates,impeach the President-:-no, the er was given to the President f re
-1 Vice President; holding the' office jof mova,l and appointment withOu cause,
the President ;of the United States, he wbuld exercise it for the p rpm
fit or not fit—flanghterl=for a.high of PUtting his oivn creatures i 6 of
crimo or misdemeand,r, or on the. flee, and thereby seize th e Q Vern
-
charge and specifications which F nienti,frOin the people. 'Tothat it was
'Tot
barn'unade.' [ApplauSe.] , ' ; ' l answered that undoubted! it might
Let us . pass on. We, the people oft be 80, 'lint the i ptiwers inust reside
the United State's, impeach the;Presi.d s . ome Where, arid it was safest t have
dent—no, - the 'Vice President,' of the it withfthe .Exeentive,' and if , b • used
United 'Statei, now 'occupying . the ;it for,unlawf u l purposes then ' e was
Presidential chair,' because thatil take guilty of an impeachable ranee, for
to be the;e.xant 'constitutional defirri•which fielnight be triefrind convict
tion of his position—livith high crime ed.. What our ferefathersllear'd and
and misdemeanors, in this, that Con, foresaw, has come to pass as an actual
raptly and wiekedlyjor the, purpose fact in •tbe Government. . Alth gh it'
ofinterfoiing with th - e great !birth,. may hi a little abetriuse, yftit th re IS a
right. °l i tho Aniericaritcitizen,freedom distinction between the exercis of • a;
of•election, ho has used the power of PoWer and, the right to exateise pow
aointthentand removal to offiee; and 1 cr. : The President has a' right . a ap-
Pp, our specification upon ,that charge lel point who he pleases and; to r 1:11ov°
this:fthat with' lhe intent , to' ‘ltivilsis whiainti pleasea. Ile - must ha a the
means b3r:whicli - -hersatallide the great powar te appoint; because vit the
means
power vested in the must, beoqe4l in order that this yarn..
Senate of the' United States, of ad- men may go on,2and - so long, as he oxl. l
rising and consenting to appointinents erci es that power for-the best - ood of
to' office. ho has; in thirty.odd instan- .the Country, with an ey - e_sibgle o the
ces, appointed to Mee and , put in ac. constitationar rights of every body
tual exereiso,of office those men who, and thelbest interests of tle co ntry,
haring been nOrninateit to the Senate there can be rui ,•complain about its.
of the llnited States, be Senate has exam's°. But if , fie exis cities! that
solemnly tried and rbjected ad unfit rightftil•pewer Wrongfully or e.o upt. 1
for office. This;question of the' ' pow-. 137 for'pny improper purpo eii, ten it:
or, of appointment and ,removnif at beeoinc . s the" exercise . o : n cower
first sight, does not strike the popular 1 1 ,1 17-
h sa.kilearly as critni
I sl. ail any
judgment with the . fallnees and iclear- °t it . ", 7 i°k°o l3l : l °°rTuPt Irtk 4 -
nes - with, which, in iny,judgmer.t . , it is 'Having discussed this 'lsoirt. little'
invested. ....We haVe ; bedn accesbbmed, further, General Butler nellaigq d . the
since the time of 4ndrpvi*Jackiiim, to 'Prbsident.fOr declaring peace Wi h the
ei t
appOintMOnta an d removals in . Olice. 14e rebellious States without th can.
But' upon what .t teary did Andrew ssnt - or Congress; for making edrrupt
Jackson 'procced!.l'lte' made the first use , of, the pardoningpowerfibr iiill4g
innovation- eioce estilogion=fer, let ' i ts enforce the' civil. Tignts.,hill, iipd for
r ir
me s a y,‘b e i.4 .4', • wi l ig gi .that, W a sh,. :cOniplicity in the late Newi Orleans ri."
ingtcii.bnly 'in O • instsuco ;pia again ots. • In conclusion„ba'said•that with
before the &Anita the name of - a map out waiting until the Preakdent I,th,e
whom theY.,'had 410 to confirna,-and, :United States ihill dta'any i kodto overt
in his mestiage •di‘ing ,it be pipressedi, act of .tmichiet, to the Goveriim et of
great doubt , and does it With the ut.:, 'the Ignited States, it wai tiled ty 'of
most hesitancy , su ing ;04 he. thinka Congress to impeach him St on :. 4 •
the Senate wee: , istakeu in the•facoi court of impeachment Can ,on y• sit
upon which-the iictesh and solcs that{' when the, true sense. of •thd. peo to is
they revise theill action; or, in Other outtaked: , The'questionlraust,. rst of
words, thatthetiitant the man reject ; . ail 'be abruitted,to the ,people, and,
e.d a new trial- h I lie did not:attempt; last , of 'all, it meet be subinitted o the
1 i- , ' • •i'l • -. "
nortlid_be - dare - ' with the new, Which
he took , of the Constitution . ; to' put a
'man in o ffi ce it the Senate had! eject.
ed }him'. He only gent 'hi? n me to
014 SchateAmit did 'not Ince t Itim
with any o ffi cial power.. So odyety
i
Jackao,n, although he, remove many
men,from o ffi ce, proceeded; up n this,
theory—old upon_thil theOry ply, in
my itidgment, eati`the rem ca l in his
time• be jaatilled—tbat tbal pe ple by
their vines being , clearly I known; in
(thanking the head of the Admioistra._
tion desired it change of 4dministra
tion, slid theretore, that they tient de-
a men in
t i
1i
ig logi
..!
le net% Ld
inson'e ke:-
iegitilidvo
%poi non,
igninlnflixl
, whntver
~ whilittror
.11er map" -a
:sander] 11. .
rebel mtgbt,
In the. San
pod to _tipsy
Istitul.ional
sire that all parts of the 4dnnistra.
tian shOuld be in unison and hairaony,
and that therefore be wOrild lemma
his ! eitst
tied strut
stered Ith
Id nc4: hytv '
even With
ing, h *lid
iv be lido
coin• it-fhe
these men wlio were appoised
eh that all the executivaOlfi.ersrsh°n uld
be in'harmony with the - A:dmmietra•
Lion which 'the people hid ehdhsen.—
Now, aria that ihaciry, itlivout
the
not to the
to me tide action .night be,eapioked;
but's° chary 'was be of• • 131.0 bring
with the iireiogative of ,the enate,
lir II br b ' iir
....
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L.
,
II '
abOs.heo .1818.
people: Itlis forthopople to 'emend
of their Congress that lint(tice 'shall be'
administered to ihel .President of the
United Stata, or it may mot 'e• done.
But we•havo been asked this uostinn,
Row can the President be i. ' euelied?
He is entnnlander in4cbiel at t o army
4
and nary , and the oni3titution of the
United States says 'nothing miliatever
about who Isbell hold t e 'offic) while
he bt beinglimpeached. .ITheilefore, if.
l ie
You -comn?ncc the'' i
and
cut he
will order the army and _navy to 'dis- ;
perse I:ingress, and; lil will s -ize the;
reins rif goVeinment. ! Wherel is the!
remedy 7 Mere it is The.. House 'of
Repre.scintitives, unde ! the ! lonstitu-
Lion, is thesgrand inquest oft, e notion,
perhaps I might say,for illu trat;on,'
the grand lury of the nation: It pro,
l intres the bill of iinpeachmen against
the-Preifident, if itiseei cause, and it
preeents Lil l e. bill of Itleachinent to
the Senate!ofthe Unite States, which
then beComas a high' court-of impeach
ment,. and the i Chief 41ustice of the
United States - flits in; that court, as • its
presiding pfficer. ' It isl, thus iic, long
er for that.purpose the! Senate of the
United States, bet ii the hi r llii - court of
impeachment of the' United States.--
What . shalll they do ? Wherilthe in
peachmentlis ready Ithe Semite _sends
out its messenger or, sergeant-at-arms'
to biting in kin. oriminal r be he i ligh or
low. [Applause.]. Tboy -set,4l,lirri at
the bar 'and read the bill to i llhn. • If
be plead guilty, then dry - Koceed to.
keittencohi,m, whicl i i se tence iii, depo-
Ation and deprivation of office. When
!bola brought before;the bar, the Ben.
sae - of the ;United States • may order
bun to be imprisoned, Pr to find bail,
lor any other proper orderthat a court
might adopt in a criminal case. AO
when the Constitution provided this
mode of tr i itil, did its !framers
. menn
that a man _who is before the Court 61
Impeachment as a criminal shall be At
the same time. Chief; Executive' offieer i,
of .tl,lO Government ? I By no Means -..,
From that moment lbo
_ceases , to be
stile to exercise th ee duties of that of
fice until he is acquitted. 'And then
comes the case ofi.inability of the
, ,e P r tes is i e de tti l'io ffi f t c h e 7 o. :l;n p u re ed b i d S e ta n t t p ; s s t o o e t 'p t c ,; ,
Vice President dn.usi take, the offiee,,
and there i tieitig no Viep Presiderit,l_it
Must deiOlVie on-the President of the
Senate forpe time ()Ong. [Applause.]
If, in any a those steps so taken..tie
cording ,to the Constitution, the Pres
ident does not •abey'as a good citizen;
the behests_of the high Court of lin !
lieuchtnepi; then that court, like any
?that court. in the 'land, pan call upon
the whole Power of the body of •the
;people to fiid it in enforcing its right
ful anthiarity. •[Applause.] And I:.
now serve it notice on Andrew Johnson,
that when, a rightful, constitutional
! Court of the Senate of ; the United
Stiltes calls for aid in their behalf on
the pcopleicf the 'United-'States. the
Boys in Blue Will answer. [Great ap
plause.] L '' - - - .-
, ~
.We are ;told that if'congress Shill!
proceed 'to, exercise-their rightful au.-
theriti that then and there will be.
tried the strength of this Gov,ernment;
that the . Preeident , Vill• call upon the
army and navy, and ; the army and na - -
vi *ill obey him- Let , there be , no,
fear about that, because the army
‘ arid
navy, ot, the ,United. States are not
thPse few men that are a , in the regular
sqviCe. [Aprilatti3e.] 1 -
I
II have no desire (6-disparage eitlici ; I
the patriotismior the integrity of th i 'e !
army of the UnitOd States, but if tire
; army, as such, or any portion of It, or
:
any officeri of it, shall •s l otfar torgetitlie
difties he Owes to his flag,'and tie) ibis,
profession as a soldier, ,es 'to answer
any but ibie legai c' 11 offils country,
that small lbody of men will'be stirept
troml. the Ripe bf-t ' country , as 'a cob
-web
is swept airs before rising
ot. the morning sun [Applause.]• .
Moro thin that. We are told that
this will bring on struggle. !You ,
; well.-', I alit convinced of one of two
thing s. s Either thPt,the struggle, if it
should porno sit all, Must corne„ j c this
way, or it will he pilecipitated Upon us
in the nest Presidential election, when'
we conie to inaugurate our Preiident
—wheP.the States still in, rebellion, it
-they shall not have accepted the terms
of Congreie to' come; back, will endea
vor by aided' their s,ympathizers North
to foist upon the Northern States B.f
President, el-their choice; and In such
a.citse it might not be so clear_ where
exactly was the legal right. If I am
Correct in my statement of the law of
impeachment and the form of- trial;
the right, land form, then the way is
Clear, and therefore if the trouble must
come, which God forbid', lei it cone in
March; 1867, not in March. 18691 Let
us hive thiii thing . done with. Til l ie
wintry has been tr. terrified and trop.
ble difficulty and mm
cootion kaig
enough front traitors, arid their sym
pathizers I[Greiii applause:]. Let is
Bat t le this riuestion a once and, ferey.
er. If, Bail" be God,llet us serve him
I —if the Lord Gcid be (led, let us son's
Rib, , [Great cheere L
.] 1 '
1
him.
seem
A. New Orleare
„
Rale tbe uhlnose
made Icon,tcsets
tweati thensed
there tirde for
A. FARMER( 1n
2600 lbs. of ;wool!
for Ir/lieb be wee
two years- ego.
rise. ' I
LIRE CtRiS L
1 4
troih Vel3tlVilfl ;
for Cruptiho .
lAdveri s iSements inserted .at. the rate
per square subseq eta ins° ,
4 1 0 cents. Afilieral dispoint to'yi
aavertieeni s and on long-Atd•C teem:Lents:
IA spice equal to r lines of. tliis
riessurett ai a e nu I I '
T!'
MI
II
1 s
. Special uotioei '25 Pcroent. addition t•
uar rate. ' *,:: '• 1 -• •1 ' - - _
. IBuainese earda, 75ialnis a t l ei pet
. I Marriagee: . c.rid.Deatie, Rel*lous, Pcl'
aria other Notices oes public natitre„ fr
1 ;,
M. L. Sullitant's Illinois.
' The exaggerated hta tert7.ent ig
eukting-iri the papers that lion -
L
v
.. . I
I. Sulrivant, of Chainpaign con
Illinois ' nas ,(ifarm "of sctventy th
I • , (
ad acre* there, and that over tayi
thousand acres are under the Plo'
We know thail this statentent is,
neYing to Mr.Sianyont, Who carat
shuns all notoiiiety as a- fernier; a
misstatement. of 'the-character of
ekaggeratieo; is, especial yip:aura
him. • - - , • *".
I Thu 'fact . is, whether hi(rge t
aye any Credit or benefit Ao individt
et the State; must del:iced( upon
Manner in, which `they.yre - Juana
And , eur,lllinovi farm tire quit
:-Ii rgens they' shofild-be p l ebdut m
tfptying act i4l figures b - three fi.
paper "Story-) . , , ..1"1 -
Mr: , Sullivant's, ()ham is - '0 e , i cou
farm "Broadlanda," con 'ate of 22
cc '.
ares.:k This is all be has :had in
c ounty::, In 1863, the , Writer -he
visited this farm. Then - 14,000. a
bad 'been enclosud LTA board ft.
and B,ooGClacreif - had been broke
the plow. . Mr. Sunk-mit( bad'
been on'tt.iieYeri years.. It is- no
little more than three
- years sine
visit. , Mr. Sullivant has(probably
bteken more than Ebel - I'l,ooo' a
originally( enclosed; ale Ongh it
been his, policy to extend tea pied
turn of tame-grasses and corn eel
Mita means of supporting largest;
oilcattle and• horses and Mules. ~.
llt is not le.pg (Since thejoefe of.
S - a
farm wannotinced in -t e l „ R f fpubli
11' was sOld . to_John I. l nAie lander
Morgan - county, at 811 tri,a re-
bare s§on it stated thatvit ml it at
per acre. -We 'incline't' i litank, - ti
faces in our iiessest:ion, that the
named price is the cone `i - j' lne
.'
Mr. Sulky:int hai,ft rm• li or go
nOes 'left Vim for a home in Vord
tivingston ccanties in his Stet
• ,
. .
tritil redently no portion Of this 1 ,
La's.been broken.' pat
. io the pro
, . •
1 to ail) Tim s
!nt agent bz s
o 'detiyery of
•
!Mild * laborers
t ear's. Crop.
bpri
emigr
fort t
d Ce 1
Ines
Enlat.!
at 0 I,
Poffered
recently sold
entg a pound,
8105 a pound
held 'on for, a
'elphtir .comes
ore it is good
WEI
NoTto.E.TQ ADVERTISER
, -
season he has prepared . it li.
ring the 'grourid for from
Miles of .osage Orange
proposes .to .inake 0)1.4 '
farm his •licitno:t removi rll, •
leis family, Tills traet . o '
ti) l be-of rerharkablelertih
t.-:. u,ndulliting, marked.
and well watered. If . .5 1
sparkl,'„it,..l"ill ;quickly b
pit in .rorn.•L'aMi mine p
alb systeniaii6 buginess
- oil detailgwliji:h obtain
fitere 6perationa - wiil be fir
• slycei,s,wltere other Men!'
Chicago Republica h..
I . I••• • - •
I 1 . •
The- Constitutional A
. • .
The b i tter oppositmTl
stltutionai—Anelidnlent
arpse• frOm -tlinva6;:urtil
;: 3 i•et..ii.knt, the Denioerai
sy regret; to nld, 'Tow
ttie
lctire-en,ter,t'ongree•s sj
in‘r
It. ht isHstill ?-oppot4
tiit). leading , fpnpors
,
Jpuge, .onarKeynas T I'lll
rate :,ari,rtlatt:..nt to the-
3 1 1.1ssissippi to show thairts.tnioi,l
would cont.. Tr
y theligiaty.
-1
‘volfare of the... South: f.lort..untitl
_there Is a*- better Teen tigl among]
since - the' eleeti .
last month. tall we :titly fir I
earnest 'ond influential tioventen
ohtmr. RS rat:la:4omi bj the South!
liegi3latures. I,i .N . brth qurolinit,
Onion party enters ;the canvass.
the Oonatitutional AmetOntent.as.
basis Of . its.pla:form, anti some of,
influential pape,r,S ably" aoVocatee
'.The • .Nqwbern 7'intes.' is
.it the Charleston Dtntrat, r ungs
•
as :the best tertas,the - S uth 6 h
to Obtain; the Raleigh Steindorii
, .
opon it as •It - necessity 4 Dr. Least.
North - • - Carolipn, says; justly,.
iliese terms would have been- wele,
tid as ',A Gotr-seni eighteen 'me.
ago.
,In Georgia; . the Savannah
pOlican favors 'it.:fTheSe
`fieti indicate . ..that- . nothing mor
needed to gain, the ratification of:
AMendment
_by the Sot thernoSt
than the firmness of the:sorth in
Taring Y. Tribu4i.
.At
1- t 1
• . A Total r.ea Bk. . .
• Mr. Ili:yin - snd, iin the .New ' s lick
Tiniesfurnishes unmistakable proot
of having cut loose frOm, l the - Prost
dent, and wo knoW from Chia own do.
claration, that he deelin/ii to teavel c
longer with Ittr.,Weed. 'fad he,nev,
or set out: with the lamen t s manaker;
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far better would it have • gen for him;
asp ho probably with Kitt mesa realii 7
eS.. Of the mistake he !committed,
when he gusted Me • P esident, t hf.r.,
Raymonnd'ts probably' painfully , ion
sible,and it IS through suchparagraphs
as,thefolloviiitig - Lhat-the Times reit t ti-•
I
feats a wholesome i dispo Ilion to e:.
tura to rightmays,iand . pays, a foripi
ble tribute to *tho of Ilublie
1. e pwer'! I ,
opinion: , : - . . I I'
"The violence that wonid -solve the
I :diffietilty between' the gEsectitive• nd
Ct l ptigress by the iinpeaebtnent of, the
former, has its cOunterpart ! in the O
lds:ins ithich ,as sails the istliorit H of,
and proposes - tfr]i .recur to
the South I . admission } :it 0.. ,
pct ot .- I the bayonet. , Both i.:,r-. -
foolish; 'both.to ii . , w ;eke ;'I both : -Lt.
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fraught with peril to, the peace tit tl:
cOnntry. -,Thc3r,w'ao couti4,ltho_P 4t.
id n$ to,ircat the,law ?Wake > glpoteer r c.
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It rpngiess,". to_pilt olFr: by, )." . .
- a ho Ay &lick he has offidal yr e cogn 4... ,
a7,l'd to etsregatiil as illegal todyw ii:-.,
rights are sat least as valiill as iiis o u a
coniisel lttrn to suicide:" _ .' '
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