Evidence, admissibility of-Continued. question, Whether any suggestions were made in cabinet looking to the vacation of opinions given to President by cabinet on question, Whether the Secretaries appointed by President ..I-716 answer of Foster Blodgett to Postmaster General's notice of his suspension from the office of post- discussed by- Mr. Evarts.. Manager Butler not admitted... ..I-722 .I-722, 723, 724, 725 .I-736 nominations of Lieutenant General Sherman, February 13, 1868, and of Major General George H. ...I-733 Evidence, documentary, for the prosecution- copy of oath of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, April 15, 1865, with accompanying copy of President Lincoln's message to Senate, January 13, 1862, nominating Edwin M. Stanton to be .I-147 ..I-148 ..I-148 copy of Senate resolution in executive session, January 15, 1862, consenting to appointment of Edwin copy of Senate resolution, January 13, 1868, in response to message of President announcing suspen- .I-148 .I-155 copy of Senate order, January 13, 1868, directing Secretary to communicate copy of non-concurring .I-156 .I-156 .I-157 I-157 .I-163 I-237 I-240 order of President, February 13, 1868, that Brevet Major General Thomas resume duties as Adjutant I-240 letter of General Grant, January 24, 1868, requesting to have in writing order given him verbally by letter of President to General Grant, February 10, 1868, in regard to his having vacated the office of .I-240 .I-240 I-241 .I-248, 249 copy of President's letter of authority to Lorenzo Thomas to act as Secretary of War ad interim...I-248 .I-249 ......I-256 copy of order of General of army to General Thomas to resume duties as Adjutant General.. report of President's speech, August 18, 1866, in reply to Hon. Reverdy Johnson, as sworn to by .I-278 .I-298 report of President's speech, August 18, 1866, revised by William G. Moore, his secretary. at St. Louis, September 8, 1866, in Missouri Democrat. .I-340 ..I-348 correspondence between President John Adams and Timothy Pickering, May 1800, relating to re- ..I-358 I-358 .I-362 copy of President John Adams's message, May 12, 1800, nominating John Marshall to be Secretary .I-365 I-364 .I-366 .I-369 Evidence, documentary, for the prosecution-Continued. copy of letter from Adjutant General Thomas to President, February 21, 1868, reporting delivery of Evidence, documentary, for the defence- I-376 affidavit of Edwin M. Stanton, and warrant of arrest of Lorenzo Thomas, February 22, 1868.. I-515 .I-531 .I-537 copy of President Tyler's order, February 29, 1844, appointing John Nelson, Attorney General, to copy of Senate resolution, March 6, 1844, confirming nomination of John C. Calhoun as Secretary of copy of President Fillmore's order, July 23, 1850, designating Winfield Scott to act as Secretary of copy of Senate resolution, August 15, 1850, confirming nomination of Charles M. Conrad as Secretary copy of President Buchanan's order, January 10, 1861, appointing Moses Kelley to be Acting Secretary .I-555 I-557 I-558 .I-558 .I-558 .I-559 copy of President Lincoln's commission, March 5, 1861, to Caleb B. Smith as Secretary of Interior ..I-559 extracts from records of Navy Department exhibiting practice in respect to removals message of President Buchanan, January 15, 1861, in answer to Senate resolution respecting vacancy I-560 .I-573 .I-574, 590 .I-581 .I-583 list of persons who discharged duties of cabinet officers, whether by appointment made in recess and .I-585 .I-594 .I-595 copy of President Adams's commission to George Washington, July 4, 1798, constituting him Lieutenant I-653 list of consular officers appointed during session of Senate where vacancies existed when appointments tables from Department of Interior, showing removals of officers, date, name, office, and whether .I-654 .1-662 form of navy agent's commission I-705 official action of Post Office Department in removal of Foster Blodgett .I-709 Journal of first Congress, 1774-'75, exhibiting report of committee to draft commission to General ..I-718 letter of James Guthrie, Secretary of Treasury, August 23, 1855, as to practice of government in .I-719 list of the various officers in United States affected by President's claim of right to remove at pleasure that the hour of meeting be at 11 a. m., and that there be a recess of thirty minutes each day at 2 .I-536 that tabular statements presented by Manager Butler be omitted from published proceedings: remarks on the competency of the President pro tempore to sit as a member of the court..III-366, 367, 394, 401 Frelinghuysen, Frederick T., a senator from New Jersey. .I-175, 276. 11-7 .III-380, 385 that as many of managers and counsel as shall choose be permitted to speak on final argument, G. Grimes, James W., a senator from Iowa that hereafter the hour of meeting shall be 12 o'clock m. each day, except Sunday: remarks on the competency of the President pro tempore to sit as a member of the court I-11 II-99 adopted, (yeas 21, nays 13) II-141 remarks by I-17, 78, 179, 298, 315, 608, 701, 709. II-6, 8, 13, 99, 217, 268, 322, 360, 469, 485 that application for thirty days to prepare for trial be postponed until after replication filed: offered that presiding officer may rule all questions of evidence, which ruling shall stand as the judgment agreed to, (yeas 31, nays 19). that, subject to Rule XXI, all managers not delivering oral arguments may file written arguments I-185 II-8 ..I-81, 185, 247, 265, 266, 450, 488, 529, 530, 699. II-8, 9, 10, 11, 336, 488, 491, 494 questions by. opinion on the case ...... Hendricks, Thomas A., a senator from Indiana.. remarks on the competency of the President pro tempore to sit as a member of the court.. .I—265, 529, 699 .....III-360, 364, order by- that trial proceed with all convenient despatch: amendment offered and agreed to. I-86 .II-478 remarks by.. .I-86, 186, 231, 565, 633. II-13, 282, 283, 473, 474, 478, 483, 484, 487, 488, 489 order fixing, at 12 o'clock m. each day, except Sunday-[By Mr. Grimes. | adopted, (yeas 21, nays 13) .II-99 Howard, Jacob M., a senator from Michigan I-11 remarks on the competency of the President pro tempore to sit as a member of the court III-361, 367, 382, 383, 388, 389, 390, 392, 393, 401 orders by- (in Senate,) that the message of the House, relating to the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, be I-5 I-6 (in Senate,) that at 1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, the Senate will proceed to consider the impeach- I-9 that a summons do issue to Andrew Johnson, returnable on Friday, March 13, at 1 o'clock p. m. : that no senator shall speak more than once, nor to exceed 15 minutes on one question, during final I-16 remarks by..I-5, 9, 12, 16, 17, 34, 36, 69, 77, 78. 82, 160, 180, 188, 214, 235, 265, 276, 324, 325, 346, 367, 370, 451, 486, Howe, Timothy O., a senator from Wisconsin remarks on the competency of the President pro tempore to sit as a member of the court.. opinion on the case.. I-11 Hudson, William N. (See Testimony.) Impeachable crimes, definition of.. .I-88, 123, 147, 476. II-286, III-355 Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States- resolution (in House) providing for the, [By Mr. Covode, Feb. 21, 1868:] referred adopted, (yeas 126, nays 47). Committee (in House) to communicate to Senate its action directing an- ze, April 15, 1865. of Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, and designation of General Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, and designation of Lorenzo Th enial of power to remove and appoint communicated t of Edmund Cooper Assistant Secretary of Treasury djutant General Thomas resume his duties... to General Grant not to obey orders from War Department, unless, municating report relating to amendment of the Constitution.. nd, September 3, 1866. is, September 8, 1866. to Secretary of Treasury, August 14, 1867, of suspension of Mr. Stan commence the trial 2d of April: offered ? managers be permitted to file printed arguments, &c. : amendment that Senate meet on Monday next (May 11) at 11 a. m., for deliberation, and on Tuesday at 12 m. agreed to.. remarks by opinion on the case Morrill, Lot M., a senator from Maine I-11 I-11 ..II-476 remarks on the competency of the President pro tempore to sit as a member of the court.. ...I-390. II-249, 476, 478 .II-476 .I-185, 442. II-470, 476, 493, 494, 495 that Senate proceed on Monday next to take the yeas and nays on the articles without debate; any opinion on the case Morton, Oliver P., a senator from Indiana remarks on the competency of the President pro tempore to sit as a member of the court.. withdrawn question. Whether it is competent for the President pro tempore of the Senate to take the, and become .I-11, 12, 17, 34 .III-360 Officers, territorial and executive, list of, with their tenures.. .III-400 agreed to... Opinion: order, that each senator shall be permitted to file, within two days after the vote shall have ..I--548 ..II-476 filed by- ..II-478 Mr. Buckalew Mr. Cattell .III-218 Mr. Davis Mr. Doolittle Mr. Edmunds.. Mr. Ferry..... Mr. Fessenden.. Mr. Fowler. Mr. Frelinghuysen. Mr. Grimes.. .III-178 III-156 III-244 .III-82 .III-121 .III-16 ..III-193 III-208 Mr. Harlan.. III-328 Mr. Henderson .III-233 Mr. Hendricks.. ..III-295 Mr. Howard. ...III-95 Mr. Howe.. ..III-31 Mr. Johnson. .III-58 Mr. Morrill, of Maine ..III-50 Mr. Morrill, of Vermont III-126 Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.. III-136 Mr. Pomeroy ..III-309 Mr. Sherman. .III-340 Mr. Stewart. .III-3 ..III-152 |