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Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky
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A subscriber from Frankfort criticizes the irregular and unconstitutional process of selecting the permanent seat of government, including commissioners' resignation over pay and the legislature's authorization of subscription securities without consent, viewing it as an ex post facto violation of rights, and plans to relocate to the western territory.
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Some proceedings relative to the fixing the seat of Government have been in my opinion, irregular and unconstitutional, and as I am affected thereby, I take the liberty of requesting a few remarks may reach the public eye thro' the medium of your paper.
When I first came with my family into this country, chance threw me into the neighbourhood of Frankfort: where I have on rent a small piece of land, and possess some lots, in fee, in the town, consequently felt interested that the permanent seat of Government should be there. if consistent with the convenience and welfare of the public, and upon no other principle did such a desire exist with me; but the imaginary importance of gaining a decision upon this subject agreeably to their wishes, mollifying the citizens of other places to make offers for the purchase of its establishment, from the Commons, was an argument with myself to join my neighbours in a cheer also for this purpose.
I nevertheless thought it wrong, yet as the constitution had protected this Two-Penny business, which (to be sure will be read as brilliant genius, and an admirable manoeuvre in the refined and accomplished art of gambling, in our sister States, this became necessary to put us upon an equality with other places; I therefore thought it my duty to concur, and subscribed as much as my circumstances would justify, for which I never felt compunction until I was made acquainted with the proceedings of the Commissioners. and some of the conduct of the Legislature.
The decision of the former, for ought I know, may have sprung from the best of motives be judged by the most rational policy, but their disgust and resignation, because they were not allowed more than ten shillings per day, leaves room to suspect that they accepted of the appointment, not from the most honorable and virtuous motives, but for hire only; which gives the blush to Republicanism, that has been long labouring to raise the Temple in the west.-
Upon casting my eye on the conduct of the latter, my sensibility is stunned, and for a moment I become a most indifferent spectator of my existence by their unparalleled act. authorizing the securities for the payments of the Frankfort subscriptions to which they bound themselves. without consulting me, to compel me to payment by summary process, to God and the world I appeal, if this is not Ex post Facto, and a cruel violation of the most important rights of man; with better authority they may pass a law to prohibit me from removing my family into the western territory, at their next, session, which I shall take care to effect before that period, rather than remain in a government that can with such security trample on the privileges of its citizens, that are supposed to be guarded by the most sacred declarations of the Constitution; my subscription I shall pay whenever called on for that purpose, but my hand shall never lay on me another obligation in this state --e-was I disposed to point at other constitutional violations than such as affect myself, I should mention the first appointment of the Commissioners, which was at a session not authorised for that purpose, and their reappointment, after their resignation, in a manner opposite to the letter and spirit of the Constitution--but as I shall not long feel the inconveniency of oppressive Government, I will endeavour to crawl thro' my remaining residence here with patience, and support myself with the anticipation of breathing the air in which fair freedom stirs her wings under the canopy of a mild and solid Government, where the fire of Liberty burns upon an altar that petty Tyranny dare never attempt to subvert.
A FRANKFORT SUBSCRIBER.
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A Frankfort Subscriber
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Sir
Main Argument
the proceedings to fix the seat of government, including commissioners' actions and the legislature's authorization of subscription securities without consent, are irregular, unconstitutional, and violate fundamental rights, prompting the writer to plan relocation.
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