influenceontheonehandasagainstdemagogyandmobruleontheother。Iunderstandperfectlythatsuchanattitudeofmoderationisapttobemisunderstoodwhenpassionsaregreatlyexcitedandwhenvictoryisapttorestwiththeextremistsononesideortheother;yetIthinkitisinthelongruntheonlywiseattitude……Iappreciateabsolutely[whatMr。Platthadsaid]thatanyapplauseIgetwillbetooevanescentforamoment’sconsideration。Iappreciateabsolutelythatthepeoplewhonowloudlyapproveofmyactioninthefranchisetaxbillwillforgetallaboutitinafortnight,andthat,ontheotherhand,theverypowerfulinterestsadverselyaffectedwillalwaysrememberit……[Theleaders]urgeduponmethatIpersonallycouldnotaffordtotakethisaction,forundernocircumstancescouldIeveragainbenominatedforanypublicoffice,asnocorporationwouldsubscribetoacampaignfundifIwasontheticket,andthattheywouldsubscribemostheavilytobeatme;andwhenIaskedifthisweretrueofRepublicancorporations,thecynicalanswerwasmadethatthecorporationsthatsubscribedmostheavilytothecampaignfundssubscribedimpartiallytobothpartyorganizations。Underallthesecircumstances,itseemedtometherewasnoalternativebuttodowhatIcouldtosecurethepassageofthebill。”
  Thesetwoletters,writteninthespringof1899,expressclearlytheviewsofthetwoelementsoftheRepublicanparty,whosehostilitygraduallygrewuntilitculminated,thirteenyearslater。In1912thepoliticalandfinancialforcesofwhichMr。Platthadoncebeenthespokesman,usurpedthecontrolofthepartymachineryanddroveoutofthepartythemenwhowereloyallyendeavoringtoapplytheprinciplesofthefoundersofthepartytotheneedsandissuesoftheirownday。
  IhadmadeupmymindthatifIcouldgetashowintheLegislaturethebillwouldpass,becausethepeoplehadbecomeinterestedandtherepresentativeswouldscarcelydaretovotethewrongway。
  Accordingly,onApril27,1899,IsentaspecialmessagetotheAssembly,certifyingthattheemergencydemandedtheimmediatepassageofthebill。Themachineleaderswerebitterlyangry,andtheSpeakeractuallytoreupthemessagewithoutreadingittotheAssembly。Thatnighttheywerebusytryingtoarrangesomedeviceforthedefeatofthebill——whichwasnotdifficult,asthesessionwasabouttoclose。
  AtseventhenextmorningIwasinformedofwhathadoccurred。AteightIwasintheCapitolattheExecutivechamber,andsentinanotherspecialmessage,whichopenedasfollows:“IlearnthattheemergencymessagewhichIsentlasteveningtotheAssemblyonbehalfoftheFranchiseTaxBillhasnotbeenread。Ithereforesendherebyanothermessageonthesubject。IneednotimpressupontheAssemblytheneedofpassingthisbillatonce。”IsentthismessagetotheAssembly,bymysecretary,WilliamJ。Youngs,afterwardsUnitedStatesDistrictAttorneyofKings,withanintimationthatifthiswerenotpromptlyreadIshouldcomeupinpersonandreadit。Then,assooftenhappens,theoppositioncollapsedandthebillwentthroughbothhouseswitharush。IhadintheHousestanchfriends,suchasRegisPostandAlfordCooley,menofcharacterandcourage,whowouldhavefoughttoafinishhadtheneedarisen。
  Mytroubleswerenotatanend,however。Thebillputthetaxationinthehandsofthelocalcountyboards,andastherailwayssometimespassedthroughseveraldifferentcounties,thiswasinadvisable。Itwastheendofthesession,andtheLegislatureadjourned。Thecorporationsaffected,throughvariouscounsel,andthedifferentpartyleadersofbothorganizations,urgedmenottosignthebill,layingespecialstressonthisfeature,andaskingthatIwaituntilthefollowingyear,whenagoodmeasurecouldbeputthroughwiththisobnoxiousfeaturestruckout。Ihadthirtydaysunderthelawinwhichtosignthebill。IfIdidnotsignitbytheendofthattimeitwouldnotbecomealaw。IansweredmypoliticalandcorporationfriendsbytellingthemthatIagreedwiththemthatthisfeaturewaswrong,butthatIwouldratherhavethebillwiththisfeaturethannothaveitatall;andthatIwasnotwillingtotrusttowhatmightbedoneayearlater。Therefore,Iexplained,IwouldreconvenetheLegislatureinspecialsession,andifthelegislatorschosetoamendthebillbyplacingthepoweroftaxationintheStateinsteadofinthecountyormunicipality,Iwouldbeglad;butthatiftheyfailedtoamendit,oramendeditimproperly,Iwouldsigntheoriginalbillandletitbecomelawasitwas。
  WhentherepresentativesofMr。Plattandofthecorporationsaffectedfoundtheycoulddonobetter,theyassentedtothisproposition。
  Effortsweretentativelymadetooutwitme,byinsertingamendmentsthatwouldnullifytheeffectofthelaw,orbywithdrawingthelawwhentheLegislatureconvened;whichwouldatoncehavedeprivedmeofthewhiphand。OnMay12IwroteSenatorPlatt,outliningtheamendmentsIdesired,andsaid:“OfcourseitmustbeunderstoodthatIwillsignthepresentbilliftheproposedbillcontainingthechangesoutlinedabovefailstopass。”OnMay18InotifiedtheSenateleader,JohnRaines,bytelegram:“LegislaturehasnopowertowithdrawtheFordbill。Ifattemptismadetodoso,Iwillsignthebillatonce。”Onthesameday,bytelegram,IwiredMr。Odellconcerningthebilltheleaderswerepreparing:“Someprovisionsofbillveryobjectionable。Iamatworkonbilltoshowyouto-morrow。
  Thebillmustnotcontaingreaterchangesthanthoseoutlinedinmymessage。”Mywisheswereheeded,andwhenIhadreconvenedtheLegislatureitamendedthebillasIoutlinedinmymessage;andinitsamendedformthebillbecamelaw。
  Therepromptlyfollowedsomethingwhichaffordedanindexofthegoodfaithofthecorporationsthathadbeenprotestingtome。Assoonasthechangeforwhichtheyhadbeggedwasinsertedinthelaw,andthelawwassigned,theyturnedroundandrefusedtopaythetaxes;andinthelawsuitthatfollowed,theyclaimedthatthelawwasunconstitutional,becauseitcontainedtheveryclausewhichtheyhadsoclamorouslydemanded。SenatorDavidB。Hillhadappearedbeforemeonbehalfofthecorporationstoargueforthechange;andhethenappearedbeforethecourtstomaketheargumentontheotherside。ThesuitwascarriedthroughtotheSupremeCourtoftheUnitedStates,whichdeclaredthelawconstitutionalduringthetimethatIwasPresident。
  OneofthepainfuldutiesofthechiefexecutiveinStateslikeNewYork,aswellasintheNation,istherefusingofpardons。YetIcanimaginenothingmorenecessaryfromthestandpointofgoodcitizenshipthantheabilitytosteelone’sheartinthismatterofgrantingpardons。Thepressureisalwaysgreatestintwoclassesofcases:
  first,thatwherecapitalpunishmentisinflicted;second,thatwherethemanisprominentsociallyandinthebusinessworld,andwhereinconsequencehiscrimeisapttohavebeenoneconcernedinsomewaywithfinance。
  Asregardscapitalcases,thetroubleisthatemotionalmenandwomenalwaysseeonlytheindividualwhosefateisupatthemoment,andneitherhisvictimnorthemanymillionsofunknownindividualswhowouldinthelongrunbeharmedbywhattheyask。Moreover,almostanycriminal,howeverbrutal,hasusuallysomeperson,oftenapersonwhomhehasgreatlywronged,whowillpleadforhim。Ifthemotherisaliveshewillalwayscome,andshecannothelpfeelingthatthecaseinwhichsheissoconcernedispeculiar,thatinthiscaseapardonshouldbegranted。Itwasreallyheartrendingtohavetoseethekinsfolkandfriendsofmurdererswhowerecondemnedtodeath,andamongtheveryrareoccasionswhenanythinggovernmentalorofficialcausedmetolosesleepwerethetimeswhenIhadtolistentosomepoormothermakingapleaforacriminalsowicked,soutterlybrutalanddepraved,thatitwouldhavebeenacrimeonmyparttoremithispunishment。
  Ontheotherhand,therewerecertaincrimeswhererequestsforleniencymerelymademeangry。Suchcrimeswere,forinstance,rape,orthecirculationofindecentliterature,oranythingconnectedwithwhatwouldnowbecalledthe“whiteslave“traffic,orwifemurder,orgrosscrueltytowomenandchildren,orseductionandabandonment,ortheactionofsomemaningettingagirlwhomhehadseducedtocommitabortion。Iamspeakingineachinstanceofcasesthatactuallycamebeforeme,eitherwhileIwasGovernororwhileIwasPresident。Inanastonishingnumberofthesecasesmenofhighstandingsignedpetitionsorwrotelettersaskingmetoshowleniencytothecriminal。
  Intwoorthreeofthecases——onewheresomeyoungroughshadcommittedrapeonahelplessimmigrantgirl,andanotherinwhichaphysicianofwealthandhighstandinghadseducedagirlandtheninducedhertocommitabortion——Iratherlostmytemper,andwrotetotheindividualswhohadaskedforthepardon,sayingthatIextremelyregrettedthatitwasnotinmypowertoincreasethesentence。Ithenletthefactsbemadepublic,forIthoughtthatmypetitionersdeservedpubliccensure。WhethertheyreceivedthispubliccensureornotIdidnotknow,butthatmyactionmadethemveryangryIdoknow,andtheirangergavemerealsatisfaction。Thelistofthesepetitionerswasafairlylongone,andincludedtwoUnitedStatesSenators,aGovernorofaState,twojudges,aneditor,andsomeeminentlawyersandbusinessmen。
  Intheclassofcaseswheretheoffensewasoneinvolvingthemisuseoflargesumsofmoneythereasonforthepressurewasdifferent。
  CasesofthiskindmorefrequentlycamebeforemewhenIwasPresident,buttheyalsocamebeforemewhenIwasGovernor,chieflyinthecasesofcountytreasurerswhohadembezzledfunds。Abigbankpresident,arailwaymagnate,anofficialconnectedwithsomebigcorporation,oraGovernmentofficialinaresponsiblefiduciaryposition,necessarilybelongsamongthemenwhohavesucceededinlife。Thismeansthathisfamilyarelivingincomfort,andperhapsluxuryandrefinement,andthathissonsanddaughtershavebeenwelleducated。Insuchacasethemisdeedofthefathercomesasacrushingdisastertothewifeandchildren,andthepeopleofthecommunity,howeverbitteroriginallyagainsttheman,growtofeelthemostintensesympathyforthebowed-downwomenandchildrenwhosufferfortheman’sfault。Itisadreadfulthinginlifethatsomuchofatonementforwrong-doingisvicarious。Ifitwerepossibleinsuchacasetothinkonlyofthebanker’sorcountytreasurer’swifeandchildren,anymanwouldpardontheoffenderatonce。Unfortunately,itisnotrighttothinkonlyofthewomenandchildren。Theveryfactthatincasesofthisclassthereiscertaintobepressurefromhighsources,pressuresometimesbymenwhohavebeenbeneficially,eventhoughremotely,interestedintheman’scriminality,nolessthanpressurebecauseofhonestsympathywiththewifeandchildren,makesitnecessarythatthegoodpublicservantshall,nomatterhowdeephissympathyandregret,steelhisheartanddohisdutybyrefusingtoletthewrong-doerout。MyexperienceofthewayinwhichpardonsareoftengrantedisoneofthereasonswhyIdonotbelievethatlifeimprisonmentformurderandrapeisapropersubstituteforthedeathpenalty。Theaveragetermofso-calledlifeimprisonmentinthiscountryisonlyaboutfourteenyears。
  OfcoursetherewerecaseswhereIeithercommutedsentencesorpardonedoffenderswithveryrealpleasure。Forinstance,whenPresident,IfrequentlycommutedsentencesforhorsestealingintheIndianTerritorybecausethepenaltyforstealingahorsewasdisproportionatetothepenaltyformanyothercrimes,andtheoffensewasusuallycommittedbysomeignorantyoungfellowwhofoundahalf-
  wildhorse,andreallydidnotcommitanythinglikeasseriousanoffenseasthepenaltyindicated。Thejudgeswouldbeobligedtogivetheminimumpenalty,butwouldforwardmememorandastatingthatiftherehadbeenalesspenaltytheywouldhaveinflictedit,andI
  wouldthencommutethesentencetothepenaltythusindicated。
  InonecaseinNewYorkIpardonedoutrightamanconvictedofmurderintheseconddegree,andIdidthisontherecommendationofafriend,FatherDoyleofthePaulistFathers。IhadbecomeintimatewiththePaulistFatherswhileIwasPoliceCommissioner,andIhadgrowntofeelconfidenceintheirjudgment,forIhadfoundthattheyalwaystoldmeexactlywhatthefactswereaboutanyman,whetherhebelongedtotheirchurchornot。Inthiscasetheconvictedmanwasastronglybuilt,respectableoldIrishmanemployedasawatchmanaroundsomebigcattle-killingestablishments。Theyoungroughsoftheneighborhood,whichwasthenofaratherlawlesstype,usedtotrytodestroythepropertyofthecompanies。Inaconflictwithawatchmanamemberofoneofthegangswasslain。Thewatchmanwasacquitted,buttheneighborhoodwasmuchwroughtupovertheacquittal。Shortlyafterwards,agangofthesameroughsattackedanotherwatchman,theoldIrishmaninquestion,andfinally,tosavehisownlife,hewasobligedinself-defensetokilloneofhisassailants。Thefeelinginthecommunity,however,wasstronglyagainsthim,andsomeofthemenhighupinthecorporationbecamefrightenedandthoughtthatitwouldbebettertothrowoverthewatchman。Hewasconvicted。FatherDoylecametome,toldmethatheknewthemanwell,thathewasoneofthebestmembersofhischurch,admirableineveryway,thathehadsimplybeenforcedtofightforhislifewhileloyallydoinghisduty,andthattheconvictionrepresentedthetriumphofthetoughelementofthedistrictandtheabandonmentofthisman,bythosewhoshouldhavestoodbyhim,undertheinfluenceofanunworthyfear。Ilookedintothecase,cametotheconclusionthatFatherDoylewasright,andgavethemanafullpardonbeforehehadservedthirtydays。