A Further Consideration of the Dangerous Condition of the Country

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The impeachment power. Upon this point the writer thinks that very erroneous and mischievous doctrines are held by some of our public men. These errors are: 1. As to what may be the subject of the power. 2. As to what Congress can do pending the trial. The provisions of the Constitution are, in regard to the 17 first: that the impeachment is to be for "treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors;" and upon the second: that when the President is impeached (and to that case the writer ...will confine himself) the trial shall be by the Senate, and that two- thirds of the members present shall be necessary to a conviction, and that the judgment is not to extend "further than to re- moval from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any oflSce of honor, trust or profit under the United States. " 1. From the beginning of the Government it has been uniformly decided by the Supreme Court that there are no common law offences prohibited by the Constitution except such as are specially named.

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