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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 24, 1860

If they could withdraw an officer from the command of the President and select him for the performance of an executive duty, they might upon the same principle annex to an appropriation to carry on a war a condition requiring it not to be…

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 24, 1860

To this appropriation, for a wise and beneficial object, I have not the least objection.

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 24, 1860

It is evident that Congress intended nothing more by this clause than to express a decided opinion that Captain Meigs should be continued in the employment to which he had been previously assigned by competent authority.

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 24, 1860

It is now discovered, however, that it will require half a million more for the completion of the Washington Aqueduct.

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 24, 1860

an extraordinary occasion requires the Senate of the United States to convene for the transaction of business at the Capitol, in the city of Washington, on the 26th day of June instant, at 12 o'clock at noon of that day, of which all who…

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 24, 1860

It was impossible that Congress could have had such an intention, and therefore, according to my construction of the clause in question, it merely designated Captain Meigs as its preference for the work, without intending to deprive the…

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 24, 1860

Officers might then be found, instead of performing their appropriate duties, besieging the halls of Congress for the purpose of obtaining special favors and choice places by legislative enactment.

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 22, 1860

It should not be forgotten that, in consequence of the diversion of a large part of the letter mail to the overland route, the postages derived from the California service have been greatly reduced and afford a wholly inadequate…

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 22, 1860

I feel it my duty to communicate to you that it has been found impracticable to conclude a contract for the transportation of the mails between our Atlantic and Pacific ports on the terms authorized by the fourth section of an act entitled…

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 22, 1860

They demand a higher rate of compensation, and unless power is given to the Postmaster-General to accede to this demand I am well satisfied that these mails can not be forwarded.

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 22, 1860

I therefore earnestly recommend that the act referred to be so modified as to empower the Postmaster-General to provide for carrying the California mails at a rate of compensation which may be deemed reasonable and just.

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 22, 1860

The Postmaster-General has offered the California mails to the several companies and shipowners engaged in the trade with the Pacific via the Isthmus, but they have all declined carrying them for the postages.

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 22, 1860

The weight of these mails, averaging from 12 to 15 tons semi-monthly, renders it, in view of the climate and character of the road, manifestly impossible to forward them overland without involving an expenditure which no wise…

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 21, 1860

There is an enlightened justice, as well as a beautiful symmetry, in every part of the Constitution.

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 21, 1860

The true meaning of these words is clearly stated by Chief Justice Taney in delivering the opinion of the court (19 Howard, p. 436).

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 21, 1860

The resolution of the House, so far as it is accusatory of the President, is confined to an inquiry whether he had used corrupt or improper means to influence the action of Congress or any of its committees on legislative measures pending…

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James Buchanan
@jamesbuchanan· Democratic · PA· Jun 21, 1860

If this were not the case, then by the purchase of a new territory from a foreign government out of the public Treasury Congress could enlarge their own powers.

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