登陆注册
5436300000061

第61章 VOLUME I(61)

Provision is made for the election of five party judges of the Supreme Court, the proscription of four circuit judges, and the appointment of party clerks in more than half the counties of the State. Men professing respect for public opinion, and acknowledged to be leaders of the party, have avowed in the halls of legislation that the change in the judiciary was intended to produce political results favorable to their party and party friends. The immutable principles of justice are to make way for party interests, and the bonds of social order are to be rent in twain, in order that a desperate faction may be sustained at the expense of the people. The change proposed in the judiciary was supported upon grounds so destructive to the institutions of the country, and so entirely at war with the rights and liberties of the people, that the party could not secure entire unanimity in its support, three Democrats of the Senate and five of the House voting against the measure. They were unwilling to see the temples of justice and the seats of independent judges occupied by the tools of faction. The declarations of the party leaders, the selection of party men for judges, and the total disregard for the public will in the adoption of the measure, prove conclusively that the object has been not reform, but destruction; not the advancement of the highest interests of the State, but the predominance of party.

We cannot in this manner undertake to point out all the objections to this party measure; we present you with those stated by the Council of Revision upon returning the bill, and we ask for them a candid consideration.

Believing that the independence of the judiciary has been destroyed, that hereafter our courts will be independent of the people, and entirely dependent upon the Legislature; that our rights of property and liberty of conscience can no longer be regarded as safe from the encroachments of unconstitutional legislation; and knowing of no other remedy which can be adopted consistently with the peace and good order of society, we call upon you to avail yourselves of the opportunity afforded, and, at the next general election, vote for a convention of the people.

S. H. LITTLE, E. D. BAKER, J. J. HARDIN, E. B. WEBS, A. LINCOLN, J. GILLESPIE, Committee on behalf of the Whig members of the Legislature.

EXTRACT FROM A PROTEST IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE AGAINST THE

REORGANIZATION OF THE JUDICIARY.

February 26, 1841

For the reasons thus presented, and for others no less apparent, the undersigned cannot assent to the passage of the bill, or permit it to become a law, without this evidence of their disapprobation; and they now protest against the reorganization of the judiciary, because--(1) It violates the great principles of free government by subjecting the judiciary to the Legislature. (2) It is a fatal blow at the independence of the judges and the constitutional term of their office. (3) It is a measure not asked for, or wished for, by the people. (4) It will greatly increase the expense of our courts, or else greatly diminish their utility. (5) It will give our courts a political and partisan character, thereby impairing public confidence in their decisions. (6) It will impair our standing with other States and the world. (7)It is a party measure for party purposes, from which no practical good to the people can possibly arise, but which may be the source of immeasurable evils.

The undersigned are well aware that this protest will be altogether unavailing with the majority of this body. The blow has already fallen, and we are compelled to stand by, the mournful spectators of the ruin it will cause.

[Signed by 35 members, among whom was Abraham Lincoln.]

TO JOSHUA F. SPEED--MURDER CASE

SPRINGFIELD June 19, 1841.

DEAR SPEED:--We have had the highest state of excitement here for a week past that our community has ever witnessed; and, although the public feeling is somewhat allayed, the curious affair which aroused it is very far from being even yet cleared of mystery.

同类推荐
  • 送苗七求职

    送苗七求职

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大目乾连冥间救母变文并图

    大目乾连冥间救母变文并图

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 轻诋

    轻诋

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 龙瑞观禹穴阳明洞天图经

    龙瑞观禹穴阳明洞天图经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 北东园笔录

    北东园笔录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 步步皆无你

    步步皆无你

    人生若只如初见,何事秋风悲画扇。等闲变却故人心,却道故人心易变。骊山语罢清宵半,泪雨霖铃终不怨。何如薄幸锦衣郎,比翼连枝当日愿。——纳兰容若
  • 做个幸福的文字工作者

    做个幸福的文字工作者

    几番增添,越来越有点自传的意思了。其中有自己的检讨,当然说不上是自我解剖,更不敢说是老实人的宣言书。但是,热爱、老实、讨论、比较几节写得都较充分,对毛泽东和鲁迅谈也较多,引用也多,以至有朋友建议删削一番。
  • 知识与智慧(漫漫求知路)

    知识与智慧(漫漫求知路)

    学会共处,不只是学习一种社会关系,它也意味着人和自然的和谐相入。从我国古代“天人合一”的思想传统到当代世界倡导的“环境保护”和“可持续发展”,无不指明了学会与自然“共处”的重要性。这种学习,像其他学习一样,也包括了知识、技能和态度、价值观念的习和和养成。知识经济的时代,人人需要终身学习。学什么?怎么学?学会求知、学会做事、学会共处、学会做人。从本质上来说,成人一生的发展模式和对待新事物与旧事物的兴趣模式都与三个月的孩子几乎相同。
  • 隋唐女子图鉴

    隋唐女子图鉴

    现代表演系毕业女孩儿乐辰星,常年混迹于各大剧组,却从未当过女一号。因是个吃货变得越来越胖,被相恋多年男友在订婚宴上抛弃,拍戏途中被对手打落至荷花池中,结果穿越回到1400多年前的隋末时期,摇身一变成了亡国之君杨广的女儿杨多玥,这位公主在乐辰星附身之前可是个患有自闭症的美少女,可这一穿越不仅改变了乐辰星的命运,也改变了杨多玥的命运,使她从一位亡国公主摇身一变成为大唐王妃,身陷与李建成、李世民兄弟二人的情感纠葛中,后又身不由己卷入“玄武门之变”,最终成为大唐皇妃的故事……
  • 地震警报

    地震警报

    尹守国,2006年开始小说创作,发表中短篇小说70多万字,作品多次被《新华文摘》、《小说选刊》、《北京文学中篇小说月报》等选载,中国作家协会会员,辽宁省作协签约作家。
  • 东极之地

    东极之地

    东极之地连天峰,三十三外白云中。成神衍仙苍生坠,龙吟凤舞天棺空。
  • 游四明山刘樊二真人

    游四明山刘樊二真人

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Double(III)双重人格(英文版)
  • 重生之巫戒名媛

    重生之巫戒名媛

    世人眼中,京都锦家锦白嚣张跋扈,目中无人,容不得别人比自己半点好,比如说:压榨闺蜜。可谁又知相处六年的好闺蜜居然是自己同父异母的姐姐?惨遭害死,替贱人背了一辈子黑锅,到死还落了一个坏名声。再次睁开眼,她不再是那个嚣张跋扈的大小姐,而是一介草根,没关系,且看她如何手持母亲留下来的的巫戒叱咤风云,稻光养晦,扮猪吃老虎。他,神秘集团的持掌人。被锦白捡回家,从此以后粘着报恩。“听说小姐医术不错。”男人笑眯眯的一张俊脸凑过来。“没有,上次救你是意外。”锦白冷脸。“可我不能做这忘恩负义之人,要不以身相许好了。”“你刚刚说什么来着。”“小姐医术不错。”“没有,我不会医术。假的,都是假的。”……
  • 全能侦探王

    全能侦探王

    「小辰最新力作」楚云风,全国青少年第一侦探,不过那是一年前了,一封来自复仇者的信,让楚云风的心开始悸动了,游戏不过刚刚开始。有黑暗的地方终究会有光明,看楚云风一步一步解密这个故事…刺激而感动…