Show THEY FEARED A MONARCHY Comonl Awekeeed spleloa AIRonlf fitly itrpnMlein Lilon The pageantry of the Inauguration serve to recall the old day when the fear of the monarchy wu heavy upon the Republican leaden In the now gov inment iayi 1 the Now York Mall and Kiprrsi Washington the first president presi-dent In Ills own person and In his office wa not averse to the stately ceremonial and custom that to too en Rabid 0 mind suggested the era of monarchy and oppression Thu write William McClay senator from Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania In his diary under date of June G 1789 Levees may be extremely ex-tremely useful In old countries where men of great fortune are collected u they may keep the Idle from helm worse employed but her I think they aro hurtful Indeed from these small beginnings I fear we shall follow nor cease till we hall reach the summit of court etiquette and all the frivolities fopperies and expenses practiced In European l government I grieve to think how many Individual are liming at the object with unceasing un-ceasing diligence The senator did not like Wuhlngtoni way of dillver hog his messiges to Congress In person per-son Instead of having them road Thy reminded him of ipeeche from the throne For n kindred reason he had no uo for the vicepresident John Adams Wltnes an entry In bit dairy made thn tame year just after the new of the fall of the Distil had reached America Itoyaltfandanobflltf aaif the vlll pageantry by which a few of the human hu-man race lord It over and tread on the neck of their fellow mortals teem likely to be demolished with thai kindred Ilutlle which li I aald to be laid In ashe Ye gods with what Indignation In-dignation do I think of tbs tat attempt at-tempt of torn creature among at to revive the vile machinery Oh Adam Adams what a wretch art thoul |