The American Statesman: a Political History, Exhibiting the Origin, Nature And Practical Operation of Constitutional Government in the United States; the Rise And Progress of Parties; And the Views of Distinguished Statesmen On Questions of Foreign And Do
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Mr. Randolph was noted for his eccentricities. His conduct at St. Petersburgh was represented to have been such as to excite suspicions of insanity. His singular deportment and strange appearance, on being presented to the emperor and empress,, were said to have thrown the latter and her attendants into a fit of laughter. He was said also to have shown his private papers — his correspondence with the president and secretary of state — urging him to accept the appointment. On his departure, he l...eft the affairs of the United States in the charge of John Randolph Clay, his secretary of legation, who was, said to be a minor, about 20 years of age. Mr. Archer opposed the motion of Mr. Stanbery. If it should be adopted, not only would the professed object, the recall of the present minister, be effected ; the mission to the Russian court would be entirely interdicted : for, without an appropriation, no minister could be maintained. The debate upon this comparatively unimportant question continued several weeks, no doubt to the injury of other pub- lic business, when, as was expected, the motion was lost.
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