Letter of Hon. Thos. Ewing, of Ohio, to the Finance Committee of the Senate, On the Public Debt And Currency

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It was, therefore, an act Of hu- manity to slay them in the banqueting hall, whereby the State audits Prince would be saved and none but enemies 'sacrificedt Many centuries have elapsed since these deeds were .done, and these reasons offered in their justification ; but they haye hitherto failed to re- ceive the sanction of the civilized world. Indeed, I have met with no repetition of the argument of the Florentine mora,lists to justify an admitted breach of national faith, in matters great or ...small, till I found it in Mr. Morton's speech, justifying this violation of the pledges con- tained in the Crittenden resolutions.; In my opinion, the patty in power have little regard for the Con- stitution. They have for three years past habitually violated it, whenever it stood in the way of a favorite- measure. Nor does there appear as yet any manifest improvement. They persist in holding several of the States in anarchy by their prospective reconstruction, which, in effect, forbids the holding of even the smallest offices by, men who can read and write, unless they subscribe to an oath which not one in a hundred can take without perjury.

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