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ast. When the Constitution and the sovereign rights of the States are engulfed in the morbid rush and wild stampede in search of antiquated relies of monarchical institutions, it would seem, perhaps, presumptuous in one so humble as myself to expect a better fate, either for himself or his clients. Indeed. I might well despair were I not sustained by the assurances of all past experience "that truth is Highly, and will prevail." In the opinion which I had occasion to give on the 8th July, on the Conscript act, I used the following language: "On this subject, after the most solicitous and matured consideration, I have not a shadow of doubt. I am perfectly clear and distinct in the opinion that this order of the Adjutant General is in direct and no able conflict with the law of Congress, and also that there is no power either in the Adjutant General, the Secretary at War, the President, or all combined to interpolate any act of Congress, or to revoke, modify, or extend