The Life And Public Services of James Buchanan President of the United States

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I am indebted to the speech of the senator from South Carohna (Mr. Calhoun) at the last session for this illustration. The truth is this, view the subject in any light you may, the power of removal is in its nature inseparable from the executive power. " The proposal of Mr. Clay doubtless originated more in a dislike to Gen. Jackson than to a really candid belier that such a measure as he proposed could or would be beneficia"" to the interests of the country. To deprive the President of the pow...er of removal from office would, in effect, be depriving him of his executive functions. The bill was finally modified so as to limit the term of ofBce of certain officers, and in this form passed the Senate. The decided stand which Mr. Buchanan took against this bill and the ardor with which Mr. Clay pressed it, brought them very often on the floor of the Seuate into opposition to each other. They both, however, possessed too much dignity of character to allow themselves to resort to anything but the most courteous deportment in their public intercourse, which was as honorable and manly as their private relations were cordial and agreeable.

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