Proceedings of the Indiana Republican State Convention Held in Indianapolis Th
Proceedings of the Indiana Republican State Convention Held in Indianapolis Th
Republican Party Indiana Convention 1868
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In another part of his speeeh in commenting upon the Rhode Island case (Luther i* Broden and others, 7th Howard, page 1, ) he saj^s that case "establishes this proposition; that the Ex- ecutive of the United States having recognized a State government, the State having once been in the' Union, that recognition is binding upon the judiciary. " Now, although the court in that case estab- lished no such proposition, let us for the sake of the argumsnt suppose it did, and what is the effect of that... doctrine upon the other position that this section of the Constitution is addressed A State in the^Jnion- without an organized gov- ' eminent, in a condition to. Perform its proper functions is just as valuable practically to the peo- ple of the State and of the Union without a Constitution as with it. A State Constitution without a government organized and in operation to carry out its provisions is of no more value than is faith without works, which wearo assured on the highest authority, "is dead being alone/' But Senator Hendricks says, ''I do understand that if a State should cease to have a government (if I may express what seems to be a paradox), the people would still be under the law and authority of the Federal Government to th
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