Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1992: "Eagle" and "Dove" (10)

  Chapter 1992 "Eagle" and "Dove" (10)

  Districts are different from state boundaries. The state boundaries in the United States seem to be straight, and the constituencies are not so distorted. It may be that Americans at this time have not yet discovered that rare salamander.

When there is a dispute over the votes, there is another place to make a ruling. That is the Supreme Court. Before Jefferson took office and Adams left, Adams made the last appointment, appointing some Rhode Island senators like Ray Green as places. Court judges, to fill the vacancies left by the circuit court due to the promotion of some judges.

However, in a hurry, the Chief Justice John Marshall of the Supreme Court did not make it clear that Green was going to the district court to take office. Instead, he filled out an appointment letter appointing him to the circuit court. When Green discovered such a clerical error, he The pleadings were sent back for revision, and the new Secretary of State James Madison directly put the pleadings in the cabinet and refused to return them.

After treating Green’s appointment as legally invalid, Jefferson appointed Democratic Republican David Barnes to replace Green.

  So a new "battlefield" was opened. In addition to Green, William Marbury also had a similar commission problem. The Constitution stipulates that once the nomination has been approved by the Senate, this constitutes an appointment, and the President shall grant him a letter of commission.

The Marbury case involved not only the constitutional status of the commission, but also a series of lawsuits by magistrates and magistrates.

  One of the characteristics of witch hunts is that the "snowball" is getting bigger and bigger. Another thing is that the Salem Witch Trials are executed by secular judges, not religious ones.

  Macusa decided to completely separate from the Muggle world. Perhaps this would avoid the benefit of wizards due to the issue of the replacement of secular judges, but it also meant that other problems would arise.

  In short, there are currently no judges familiar with international secrecy laws among French wizards. If the trial process cannot be avoided, is it still being sent to the British Ministry of Magic for trial at the French Ministry of Magic?

  Let British judges go to France for trial? Are you kidding me?

   "Damn Malfoy." Georgiana cursed.

The new president means new rules. Both George Washington and John Adams maintained the habit of weekly reception days and holiday receptions, but after Jefferson took office, they abolished the reception day system and replaced it with almost every night of the Congress. At the small dinner held, most of the guests were legislators.

  Georgianna remembered Josephine’s difficulties again. Even a person like her who loves to make friends is tiring to meet so many people every day, and then the lobbyist DuPont thing happened.

The conditions and the overweight are added bit by bit. If you say 80 million francs to sell Louisiana at the beginning, maybe "XX" will get the bait, and then you want to keep 20 million to compensate the local residents, in order to end this annoying as soon as possible. On the impulse, "XX" agreed to the transaction.

  This is a common bargaining routine. Josephine is a nobleman, and she never considers the price when she spends money. Maybe Monroe wanted to get through with Georgian at first, but now she is very close to the boys, so he doesn't come to her.

  He saw that she was preventing the United States from acquiring Louisiana, so he didn’t leave much room for words.

   In short, you can’t hide. You can leave after the welcome party in the evening, so that you don’t have to stay in Le Havre for too long and have many dreams at night.

   "Leila, Matilda!" Georgiana shouted.

  Not long after, the two of them pushed open the door of her bedroom and came in.

  Matilda was no surprise, Leyla's face was flushed, and when Georgiana remembered it, she was so embarrassed that she wrapped her shawl and went to the small living room outside.

  "Tell me what happened yesterday? Who annoyed him?" Georgiana asked Matilda.

   "Yesterday morning, the first ruling and municipal officials inspected the wharf. Because the entrance of the wharf was blocked by sand, he ordered the construction of a...a..."

   "Sand sluice chamber." Leila replied instead of Matilda, "It can accumulate a certain amount of water, and then use water to wash away the silt or sand, similar to splashing a basin of water to wash away the dirt at the door."

  Georgiana was a little upset, Leila made her feel threatened.

  It may be that her face changed, Leyla stopped talking.

   "How was his mood back then?" Georgiana asked Matilda.

  "Very good. In the afternoon, the first ruling party summoned local businessmen. However, many people continued to persuade the first ruling party to get the best trade benefits. Only one person persuaded him.”

"Who?"

  Matilda looked at Leyla.

  "Do you know him?" Georgiana asked Leila.

   "Yes, ma'am." Leyla said in a noble manner, "he is the owner of Le Havre shipping company, Mr. Martin-Pierre Fuas."

  "Add him to the list, and later you two will personally send him the invitation letter." Georgiana said, "This is in someone else's place. We are guests, and there can be no more guests than the host."

   "I see, madam." Matilda said.

  Georgina looked at Leyla again, and found that she was wearing a lot less jewelry than the first time we met, which made her feel that Leyla was pleasing to her eyes a lot.

"I hope you know that I am not deliberately being poor or frugal, but that money needs to be used rationally. Before pursuing money, consider whether you can keep your soul at peace. Come to a place and buy some local things for others. Good impression, I'll give you another fifty thousand francs. Later you will go out and call Feilier. I will write a letter to Severe and you will go to the bank to withdraw cash."

   "Yes, ma'am." Matilda said.

   "Take Marguerite. The last time she went to the University of Rouen with me, she was very scared." She smiled and said, "Remember to bring a guard this time. The pier is not a safe place."

  "Are there no orders?" Matilda asked.

   "You see what happens." Georgianna looked at Leila, "Remember to ask Mr. Fouche more."

  Leila nodded.

   "Don't be crazy, come back before four o'clock in the afternoon." Georgiana said.

   "Yes, ma'am."

  The two girls are going away happily.

  Not long after, Feryl entered her room.

   "It's the same format as last time. Write a letter to Sevres. I want to withdraw 50,000 francs." Georgiana said.

  "Do you write by hand?" Feilier asked.

   "Remember to bring your typewriter next time." She said helplessly.

  While Filiel was writing a letter, Georgiana walked to the window and looked at the scenery outside. It may be because the rain had stopped and the dark clouds in the sky had dispersed a bit, and the sky looked less depressing.

  Maybe this hotel is not the best-equipped house in Le Havre, but the scenery here may be the best.

  She breathed a long sigh of relief, and felt a blue calmness.

  (End of this chapter)

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