A Political Manual for 1868: Including a Classified Summary of the Important Executive, Legislative, and Politico- Military Facts of the Period from April 1, 1867 to July 15, 1868 |
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... 1867 , to July 15 , 1868 . BY EDWARD MCPHERSON , LL.D. , CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES . WASHINGTON CITY : PHILP & SOLOMONS . 1868 . Am TRANSFERRED TO NAVI.RO COLLEGE LIBRARY Aug22.1935 Entered according to.
... 1867 , to July 15 , 1868 . BY EDWARD MCPHERSON , LL.D. , CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES . WASHINGTON CITY : PHILP & SOLOMONS . 1868 . Am TRANSFERRED TO NAVI.RO COLLEGE LIBRARY Aug22.1935 Entered according to.
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... House of Representatives , with the Articles , the Answer of the President , and the Judgment of the Senate ; and copious Tables on Revenue and Taxation , Estimates and Appropriations , Banks , Debt , Elections , & c . In it will also ...
... House of Representatives , with the Articles , the Answer of the President , and the Judgment of the Senate ; and copious Tables on Revenue and Taxation , Estimates and Appropriations , Banks , Debt , Elections , & c . In it will also ...
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... House , and Judg- ment of the Senate . ..1-4 4-22 Vote in House , November 25 , 1867 - The Final Effort at Impeachment , and Vote of House thereon - Articles of Impeachment , and Votes thereon - Vote on the Legality of the Court- The ...
... House , and Judg- ment of the Senate . ..1-4 4-22 Vote in House , November 25 , 1867 - The Final Effort at Impeachment , and Vote of House thereon - Articles of Impeachment , and Votes thereon - Vote on the Legality of the Court- The ...
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... House of Representa- and voting on the articles of impeachment pre- tives , I have relinquished charge of the War Department , and have left the same , and the in my custody as Secretary of War , in care of books , archives , papers ...
... House of Representa- and voting on the articles of impeachment pre- tives , I have relinquished charge of the War Department , and have left the same , and the in my custody as Secretary of War , in care of books , archives , papers ...
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... HOUSE , AND JUDGMENT OF THE SENATE . Proposed Impeachment of President Johnson . * 1867 , November 25 — Mr . Boutwell , from the Committee on the Judiciary , submitted a report , representing the views of the majority , ( Messrs ...
... HOUSE , AND JUDGMENT OF THE SENATE . Proposed Impeachment of President Johnson . * 1867 , November 25 — Mr . Boutwell , from the Committee on the Judiciary , submitted a report , representing the views of the majority , ( Messrs ...
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Page 327 - The General Assembly shall not grant to any citizen, or class of citizens, privileges or immunities, which, upon the same terms, shall not equally belong to all citizens.
Page 330 - I do solemnly swear that I will administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich ; and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge all the duties incumbent on me as , according to the best of my abilities and understanding, agreeably to the Constitution and laws of the United States.
Page 361 - That the maintenance inviolate of the rights of the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively, is essential to that balance of power on which the perfection and endurance of our political fabric depend; and we denounce the lawless invasion by armed force of the soil of any State or Territory, no matter under what pretext, as among the gravest of crimes.
Page 343 - Now, therefore, be it known that I, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States...
Page 382 - ... shall be exempt from all taxes or duties of the United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal, or local authority...
Page 361 - That the normal condition of all the territory of the United States is that of freedom ; that as our republican fathers, when they had abolished slavery in all our national territory, ordained that " no person should be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law...
Page 357 - That Congress has no power under the Constitution to interfere with or control the domestic institutions of the several States, and that such States are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs not prohibited by the Constitution...
Page 344 - States; but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, and to preserve the Union with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired, and that as soon as these objects are accomplished the war ought to cease.
Page 362 - That the government of a Territory, organized by an act of Congress, is provisional and temporary ; and, during its existence, all citizens of the United States have an equal right to settle with their property in the Territory, without their rights, either of person or property, being destroyed or impaired by congressional or territorial legislation.
Page 270 - An act making appropriations for the support of the army for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1868, and for other purposes," approved March 2, 1867 ; and, also, to prevent the execution of an act entitled "An act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States...