WhatatreasurewillbefoundinGeneralWashington’scabinet,whenitshallpassintothehandsofascandidafriendtotruthashewashimself!Whennolonger,likeCaesar’snotesandmemorandumsinthehandsofAnthony,itshallbeopentothehighpriestsoffederalismonly,andgarbledtosaysomuch,andnomore,assuitstheirviews!
Withrespecttohisfarewelladdress,totheauthorshipofwhich,itseems,thereareconflictingclaims,Icanstatetoyousomefacts。Hehaddeterminedtodeclinere-electionattheendofhisfirstterm,andsofardetermined,thathehadrequestedMr。
Madisontoprepareforhimsomethingvaledictory,tobeaddressedtohisconstituentsonhisretirement。Thiswasdone,buthewasfinallypersuadedtoacquiesceinasecondelection,towhichnoonemorestrenuouslypressedhimthanmyself,fromaconvictionoftheimportanceofstrengthening,bylongerhabit,therespectnecessaryforthatoffice,whichtheweightofhischaracteronlycouldeffect。
When,attheendofhissecondterm,hisValedictorycameout,Mr。
Madisonrecognizedinitseveralpassagesofhisdraught,severalothers,wewerebothsatisfied,werefromthepenofHamilton,andothersfromthatofthePresidenthimself。TheseheprobablyputintothehandsofHamiltontoformintoawhole,andhenceitmayallappearinHamilton’shand-writing,asifitwereallofhiscomposition。
Ihavestatedabove,thattheoriginalobjectsofthefederalistswere,1st,towarpourgovernmentmoretotheformandprinciplesofmonarchy,and,2d,toweakenthebarriersoftheStategovernmentsascoordinatepowers。Inthefirsttheyhavebeensocompletelyfoiledbytheuniversalspiritofthenation,thattheyhaveabandonedtheenterprise,shrunkfromtheodiumoftheiroldappellation,takentothemselvesaparticipationofours,andunderthepseudo-republicanmask,arenowaimingattheirsecondobject,andstrengthenedbyunsuspectingorapostaterecruitsfromourranks,areadvancingfasttowardsanascendancy。Ihavebeenblamedforsaying,thataprevalenceofthedoctrinesofconsolidationwouldonedaycallforreformationor_revolution_。IanswerbyaskingifasingleStateoftheUnionwouldhaveagreedtotheconstitution,haditgivenallpowerstotheGeneralGovernment?IfthewholeoppositiontoitdidnotproceedfromthejealousyandfearofeveryState,ofbeingsubjectedtotheotherStatesinmattersmerelyitsown?AndifthereisanyreasontobelievetheStatesmoredisposednowthanthen,toacquiesceinthisgeneralsurrenderofalltheirrightsandpowerstoaconsolidatedgovernment,oneandundivided?
Yourequestmeconfidentially,toexaminethequestion,whethertheSupremeCourthasadvancedbeyonditsconstitutionallimits,andtrespassedonthoseoftheStateauthorities?Idonotundertakeit,mydearSir,becauseIamunable。Ageandthewaneofmindconsequentonit,havedisqualifiedmefrominvestigationssosevere,andresearchessolaborious。Anditisthelessnecessaryinthiscase,ashavingbeenalreadydonebyotherswithalogicandlearningtowhichIcouldaddnothing。OnthedecisionofthecaseofCohens_vs_。TheStateofVirginia,intheSupremeCourtoftheUnitedStates,inMarch,1821,JudgeRoane,underthesignatureofAlgernonSidney,wrotefortheEnquireraseriesofpapersonthelawofthatcase。Iconsideredthesepapersmaturelyastheycameout,andconfessthattheyappearedtometopulverizeeverywordwhichhadbeendeliveredbyJudgeMarshall,oftheextra-judicialpartofhisopinion;andallwasextra-judicial,exceptthedecisionthattheactofCongresshadnotpurportedtogivetothecorporationofWashingtontheauthorityclaimedbytheirlotterylaw,ofcontrollingthelawsoftheStateswithintheStatesthemselves。Butunabletoclaimthatcase,hecouldnotletitgoentirely,butwentongratuitouslytoprove,thatnotwithstandingtheeleventhamendmentoftheconstitution,aState_could_bebroughtasadefendant,tothebarofhiscourt;andagain,thatCongressmightauthorizeacorporationofitsterritorytoexerciselegislationwithinaState,andparamounttothelawsofthatState。Icitethesumandresultonlyofhisdoctrines,accordingtotheimpressionmadeonmymindatthetime,andstillremaining。Ifnotstrictlyaccurateincircumstance,itissoinsubstance。ThisdoctrinewassocompletelyrefutedbyRoane,thatifhecanbeanswered,Isurrenderhumanreasonasavainanduselessfaculty,giventobewilder,andnottoguideus。AndImentionthisparticularcaseasoneonlyofseveral,becauseitgaveoccasiontothatthoroughexaminationoftheconstitutionallimitsbetweentheGeneralandStatejurisdictions,whichyouhaveaskedfor。Thereweretwootherwritersinthesamepaper,underthesignaturesofFletcherofSaltoun,andSomers,who,inafewessays,presentedsomeveryluminousandstrikingviewsofthequestion。AndtherewasaparticularpaperwhichrecapitulatedallthecasesinwhichitwasthoughtthefederalcourthadusurpedontheStatejurisdictions。TheseessayswillbefoundintheEnquirersof1821,fromMaythe10thtoJulythe13th。Itisnotinmypresentpowertosendthemtoyou,butifRitchiecanfurnishthem,Iwillprocureandforwardthem。IftheyhadbeenreadintheotherStates,astheywerehere,Ithinktheywouldhaveleft,thereashere,nodissentientsfromtheirdoctrine。Thesubjectwastakenupbyourlegislatureof1821-’22,andtwodraughtsofremonstranceswerepreparedanddiscussed。AswellasIremember,therewasnodifferenceofopinionastothematterofright;buttherewasastotheexpediencyofaremonstranceatthattime,thegeneralmindoftheStatesbeingthenunderextraordinaryexcitementbytheMissouriquestion;anditwasdroppedonthatconsideration。
Butthiscaseisnotdead,itonlysleepeth。TheIndianChiefsaidhedidnotgotowarforeverypettyinjurybyitself,butputitintohispouch,andwhenthatwasfull,hethenmadewar。ThankHeaven,wehaveprovidedamorepeaceableandrationalmodeofredress。
ThispracticeofJudgeMarshall,oftravellingoutofhiscasetoprescribewhatthelawwouldbeinamootcasenotbeforethecourt,isveryirregularandverycensurable。Irecollectanotherinstance,andthemoreparticularly,perhaps,becauseitinsomemeasureboreonmyself。AmongthemidnightappointmentsofMr。
Adams,werecommissionstosomefederaljusticesofthepeaceforAlexandria。Theseweresignedandsealedbyhim,butnotdelivered。
IfoundthemonthetableofthedepartmentofState,onmyentranceintooffice,andIforbadetheirdelivery。Marbury,namedinoneofthem,appliedtotheSupremeCourtforamandamustotheSecretaryofState,Mr。Madisontodeliverthecommissionintendedforhim。Thecourtdeterminedatonce,thatbeinganoriginalprocess,theyhadnocognizanceofit;andthereforethequestionbeforethemwasended。
ButtheChiefJusticewentontolaydownwhatthelawwouldbe,hadtheyjurisdictionofthecase,towit:thattheyshouldcommandthedelivery。Theobjectwasclearlytoinstructanyothercourthavingthejurisdiction,whattheyshoulddoifMarburyshouldapplytothem。Besidestheimproprietyofthisgratuitousinterference,couldanythingexceedtheperversionoflaw?Forifthereisanyprincipleoflawneveryetcontradicted,itisthatdeliveryisoneoftheessentialstothevalidityofthedeed。Althoughsignedandsealed,yetaslongasitremainsinthehandsofthepartyhimself,itisin_fieri_only,itisnotadeed,andcanbemadesoonlybyitsdelivery。Inthehandsofathirdpersonitmaybemadeanescrow。
ButwhateverisintheexecutiveofficesiscertainlydeemedtobeinthehandsofthePresident;andinthiscase,wasactuallyinmyhands,because,whenIcountermandedthem,therewasasyetnoSecretaryofState。YetthiscaseofMarburyandMadisoniscontinuallycitedbybenchandbar,asifitweresettledlaw,withoutanyanimadversiononitsbeingmerelyan_obiter_
dissertationoftheChiefJustice。
Itmaybeimpracticabletolaydownanygeneralformulaofwordswhichshalldecideatonce,andwithprecision,ineverycase,thislimitofjurisdiction。Buttherearetwocanonswhichwillguideussafelyinmostofthecases。1st。ThecapitalandleadingobjectoftheconstitutionwastoleavewiththeStatesallauthoritieswhichrespectedtheirowncitizensonly,andtotransfertotheUnitedStatesthosewhichrespectedcitizensofforeignorotherStates:tomakeusseveralastoourselves,butoneastoallothers。Inthelattercase,then,constructionsshouldleantothegeneraljurisdiction,ifthewordswillbearit;andinfavoroftheStatesintheformer,ifpossibletobesoconstrued。Andindeed,betweencitizensandcitizensofthesameState,andundertheirownlaws,IknowbutasinglecaseinwhichajurisdictionisgiventotheGeneralGovernment。Thatis,whereanythingbutgoldorsilverismadealawfultender,ortheobligationofcontractsisanyotherwiseimpaired。Theseparatelegislatureshadsooftenabusedthatpower,thatthecitizensthemselveschosetotrustittothegeneral,ratherthantotheirownspecialauthorities。2d。Oneveryquestionofconstruction,carryourselvesbacktothetimewhentheconstitutionwasadopted,recollectthespiritmanifestedinthedebates,andinsteadoftryingwhatmeaningmaybesqueezedoutofthetext,orinventedagainstit,conformtotheprobableoneinwhichitwaspassed。LetustryCohen’scasebythesecanonsonly,referringalways,however,forfullargument,totheessaysbeforecited。
1。ItwasbetweenacitizenandhisownState,andunderalawofhisState。Itwasadomesticcase,therefore,andnotaforeignone。
2。Canitbebelieved,thatunderthejealousiesprevailingagainsttheGeneralGovernment,attheadoptionoftheconstitution,theStatesmeanttosurrendertheauthorityofpreservingorder,ofenforcingmoraldutiesandrestrainingvice,withintheirownterritory?Andthisisthepresentcase,thatofCohenbeingundertheancientandgenerallawofgaming。CananygoodbeeffectedbytakingfromtheStatesthemoralruleoftheircitizens,andsubordinatingittothegeneralauthority,ortooneoftheircorporations,whichmayjustifyforcingthemeaningofwords,huntingafterpossibleconstructions,andhanginginferenceoninference,fromheaventoearth,likeJacob’sladder?Suchanintentionwasimpossible,andsuchalicentiousnessofconstructionandinference,ifexercisedbybothgovernments,asmaybedonewithequalright,wouldequallyauthorizebothtoclaimallpower,generalandparticular,andbreakupthefoundationsoftheUnion。Lawsaremadeformenofordinaryunderstanding,andshould,therefore,beconstruedbytheordinaryrulesofcommonsense。Theirmeaningisnottobesoughtforinmetaphysicalsubtleties,whichmaymakeanythingmeaneverythingornothing,atpleasure。Itshouldbelefttothesophismsofadvocates,whosetradeitis,toprovethatadefendantisaplaintiff,thoughdraggedintocourt,_tortocollo_,likeBonaparte’svolunteers,intothefieldinchains,orthatapowerhasbeengiven,becauseitoughttohavebeengiven,_etaliatalia_。TheStatessupposedthatbytheirtenthamendment,theyhadsecuredthemselvesagainstconstructivepowers。TheywerenotlessonedyetbyCohen’scase,norawareoftheslipperinessoftheeelsofthelaw。IaskfornostrainingofwordsagainsttheGeneralGovernment,noryetagainsttheStates。IbelievetheStatescanbestgovernourhomeconcerns,andtheGeneralGovernmentourforeignones。Iwish,therefore,toseemaintainedthatwholesomedistributionofpowersestablishedbytheconstitutionforthelimitationofboth;andnevertoseeallofficestransferredtoWashington,where,furtherwithdrawnfromtheeyesofthepeople,theymaymoresecretlybeboughtandsoldasatmarket。
ButtheChiefJusticesays,”theremustbeanultimatearbitersomewhere。”True,theremust;butdoesthatproveitiseitherparty?
TheultimatearbiteristhepeopleoftheUnion,assembledbytheirdeputiesinconvention,atthecallofCongress,oroftwo-thirdsoftheStates。Letthemdecidetowhichtheymeantogiveanauthorityclaimedbytwooftheirorgans。Andithasbeenthepeculiarwisdomandfelicityofourconstitution,tohaveprovidedthispeaceableappeal,wherethatofothernationsisatoncetoforce。
Irejoiceintheexampleyousetof_seriatim_opinions。I
havehearditoftennoticed,andalwayswithhighapprobation。Someofyourbrethrenwillbeencouragedtofollowitoccasionally,andintime,itmaybefeltbyallasaduty,andthesoundpracticeoftheprimitivecourtbeagainrestored。Whyshouldnoteveryjudgebeaskedhisopinion,andgiveitfromthebench,ifonlybyyeaornay?
Besidesascertainingthefactofhisopinion,whichthepublichavearighttoknow,inordertojudgewhetheritisimpeachableornot,itwouldshowwhethertheopinionswereunanimousornot,andthussettlemoreexactlytheweightoftheirauthority。
Thecloseofmysecondsheetwarnsmethatitistimenowtorelieveyoufromthisletterofunmercifullength。Indeed,IwonderhowIhaveaccomplishedit,withtwocrippledwrists,theonescarcelyabletomovemypen,theothertoholdmypaper。ButIamhurriedsometimesbeyondthesenseofpain,whenunbosomingmyselftofriendswhoharmonizewithmeinprinciple。YouandImaydifferoccasionallyindetailsofminorconsequence,asnotwominds,morethantwofaces,arethesameineveryfeature。Butourgeneralobjectsarethesame,topreservetherepublicanformandprinciplesofourconstitutionandcleavetothesalutarydistributionofpowerswhichthathasestablished。ThesearethetwosheetanchorsofourUnion。Ifdrivenfromeither,weshallbeindangeroffoundering。
Tomyprayersforitssafetyandperpetuity,Iaddthoseforthecontinuationofyourhealth,happiness,andusefulnesstoyourcountry。”RIVERSOFBLOODMUSTYETFLOW”
_ToJohnAdams_
_Monticello,Sep。4,1823_
DEARSIR,——YourletterofAug。15。wasrecievedinduetime,andwiththewelcomeofeverythingwhichcomesfromyou。Withit’sopinionsonthedifficultiesofrevolutions,fromdespotismtofreedom,Iverymuchconcur。Thegenerationwhichcommencesarevolutioncanrarelycompleatit。Habituatedfromtheirinfancytopassivesubmissionofbodyandmindtotheirkingsandpriests,theyarenotqualified,whencalledon,tothinkandprovideforthemselvesandtheirinexperience,theirignoranceandbigotrymaketheminstrumentsoften,inthehandsoftheBonapartesandIturbidestodefeattheirownrightsandpurposes。ThisisthepresentsituationofEuropeandSpanishAmerica。Butitisnotdesperate。
Thelightwhichhasbeenshedonmankindbytheartofprintinghaseminentlychangedtheconditionoftheworld。AsyetthatlighthasdawnedonthemidlingclassesonlyofthemenofEurope。Thekingsandtherabbleofequalignorance,havenotyetrecievedit’srays;
butitcontinuestospread。And,whileprintingispreserved,itcannomorerecedethanthesunreturnonhiscourse。Afirstattempttorecovertherightofself-governmentmayfail;somaya2d。a3d。
etc。,butasayounger,andmoreinstructedracecomeson,thesentimentbecomesmoreandmoreintuitive,anda4th。a5th。orsomesubsequentoneoftheeverrenewedattemptswillultimatelysucceed。
InFrancethe1st。effortwasdefeatedbyRobespierre,the2d。byBonaparte,the3d。byLouisXVIII。andhisholyallies;anotherisyettocome,andallEurope,Russiaexcepted,hascaughtthespirit,andallwillattainrepresentativegovernment,moreorlessperfect。
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