Speech of Mr Bell of Tennessee On the Message of the President of the United

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But there is yet a more important circumstance connected with this inquiry. Besidts the strange development, that a Postmaster General should not appear to be conscious of any misconduct in having dismissed an honest and competent public ser- vant from office upon such grounds, tiie still more astonishing fact appears in the sliape of an order adopted by the majority of the committee that they sanction the principle of this removal. The committee declare, in express terms, that they can see "no...thing in the letters and petitions transmitted by tlie Postmaster General, toucliing the removal of H. Safford as postmaster at Putnam, Oiiio, and the appointment of J. Herron as his successor, which, i;/ t/ie slightest degree, impeaches the motives or criminates any act of the Post- master General, or is, in any respect, material to any object of legislation, or of public interest or concern^ Here is the solemn opinion of a majority of the committee of the Mouse, composed of some of the most prominent men of the party in power, pro- nounced in favor of the principle of removals fur opinion's sake; nor did they regard the question as of any public interest or concern!

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