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Napoleon the Little

BOOK II
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Let us repeat those gentle accents:-- "Formerly, as you know, the necessary communications in such cases were carried on directly between the commissioners and the ministers.

It was to the latter that they addressed themselves to obtain the documents indispensable to the discussion of affairs; and the ministers even came personally, with the heads of their several departments, to give verbal explanations, frequently sufficient to preclude the necessity of further discussion; and the resolutions formed by the commission on the budget after they had heard them, were submitted direct to the Chamber.
"But now we can have no communication with the government except through the medium of the Council of State, which, being the confidant and the organ of its own ideas, has alone the right of transmitting to the Corps Legislatif the documents which, in its turn, it receives from the ministers.
"In a word, for written reports, as well as for verbal communications, the government commissioners have superseded the ministers, with whom, however, they must have a preliminary understanding.
"With respect to the modifications which the commission might wish to propose, whether by the adoption of amendments presented by the deputies, or from its own examination of the budget, they must, before you are called upon to consider them, be sent to the Council of State, there to undergo discussion.
"There (it is impossible not to notice it) those modifications have no interpreters, no official defenders.
"This mode of procedure appears to be derived from the Constitution itself; and _if we speak of the matter now_, it is _solely_ to prove to you that it must occasion _delays_ in accomplishing the task imposed upon the commission on the budget."[1] [1] Report of the commission on the budget of the Corps Legislatif, June, 1852.
Reproach was never so mildly uttered; it is impossible to receive more chastely and more gracefully, what M.Bonaparte, in his autocratic style, calls "guarantees of calmness,"[2] but what Moliere, with the license of a great writer, denominates "kicks."[3] [2] Preamble of the Constitution.
[3] See _Les Fourberies de Scapin_.
Thus, in the shop where laws and budgets are manufactured, there is a master of the house, the Council of State, and a servant, the Corps Legislatif.

According to the terms of the "Constitution," who is it that appoints the master of the house?
M.Bonaparte.Who appoints the servant?
The nation.

That is as it should be.
IV THE FINANCES Let it be observed that, under the shadow of these "wise institutions," and thanks to the _coup d'etat_, which, as is well known, has re-established order, the finances, the public safety, and public prosperity, the budget, by the admission of M.Gouin, shows a deficit of 123,000,000 francs.
As for commercial activity since the _coup d'etat_, as for the prosperity of trade, as for the revival of business, in order to appreciate them it is enough to reject words and have recourse to figures.

On this point, the following statement is official and decisive: the discounts of the Bank of France produced during the first half of 1852, only 589,502fr.


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