Trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, Before the Senate of the United States

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Trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, Before the Senate of the United States
Poore Benjamin Perley
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Stauton^s case, would exclude that case; howe/er clear that might seem on the mere words of the law, if the purpose of the law coUld be discerned, and that pn plainly required a diffisrent interpretation, that di£ferent interpretation should be given.
124 IMPEACHMENT OF THE PRESIDENT.
What, now, wns tbe practical object of this law bo far as it refers to cabinet officers? I think that no candid reader of the debates in tbe House of Repre- sentatives can doubt that that body intended to protect
...all tbe members of Mr.
Johnson's cabinet against removal by tbe President alone. Rightly or wrongly, they, felt that it would be safer for tbe country to have tbe departments in the bands of tbe existing cabinet officers until the Senate should consent to their removal. I think that it is also evident that tbe Senate was willing to leave with the President tbe power of removing all cabinet officers as theretofore practiced.
Here tbe two bouses disagreed, and in the bill as reported by tbe conference committee there was a compromise.


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