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AND TRIAL OF ANDREW JOHNSON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. WITH THE WHOLE OF THE PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS IN AND THE WHOLE OF THE PROCEEDINGS IN THE COURT OF IMPEACHMENT, WITH THE 2 OF THE MANAGERS AND THE COUNSEL ON BOTH WITH PORTRAITS OF ANDREW JOHNSON; CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE; GENERAL U. s. Charles S. Mason, Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1868, by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, T CONTENTS. The Great Impeachment and Trial of Andrew Johnson-The Fortieth PAGE The Second Effort-An Impeachment Effected-Excitement through- out the Country-The 22d of February, 1868, in Congress..........14-15 The Articles of Impeachment as drawn up by the House Committee... 19 General Butler proposes a Supplementary Article, which is adopted as Mr. Bingham offers another Article, which had received the unanimous vote of the Managers, which is adopted as Article 11-Impeachment Articles read in the Senate-Opening of the Trial..... Oath of the Chief Justice-The Senators Sworn-Hon. B. F. Wade Challenged-Remarks of Mr. Sherman-Reverdy Johnson's Views... 23 Can a Senator be excluded from the Senate-The President might ask a Question A Precedent cited-Mr. Wade's rights Why the Challenge was made-Mr. Sumner looks up Law and Equity- Remarks by Mr. Howe, Mr. Drake, Mr. Thayer, Mr. Howard, Mr. Buckalew, Mr. Frelinghuysen, Mr. Morton, and others........ Proceedings of Thursday, March 5th-A Point of Order........................................ Speech of Mr. Dixon-Mr. Hendricks withdraws his Challenge... Senator Wade sworn-A Proclamation-Mr. Howard's motion adopted House of Representatives-Summons against the President-Ad- journment of the Court-The Summons served on Andrew Johnson, The President's Reply to the Summons-The Prayer-Report of the Sergeant-at-Arms-The President called-The Plea of the President -A Professional Statement by the Counsel for the Respondent....... 30 Mr. Bingham's Replication-Address of Judge Curtis, one of the Coun- sel for the President-Reply of Judge Wilson for the Managers- Mr. Stanbery Criticises the Action of the Managers..... Remarks of the Chief Justice, Mr. Bingham, and others.............. Order of the Court-The Replication-Speech of General Butler......... 33 Proceedings of Monday, March 23d-The commencement of the Trial -Chief Justice Chase enters the Senate, takes the Chair and calls the Senate to order-The President's answer to the Eleven Articles Proceedings of Tuesday, March 24th-The Replication of the Managers -Time for Preparation-The Private Consultation of the Senators... Return of the Senate from their Secret Consultation-Adjournment of the Court till Monday, March 30th....... Proceedings of Monday, March 30th-Opening argument of General Recess Business Resumed-General Butler's speech concluded......... Proceedings of Tuesday, March 31st-Witnesses called................60-66 Proceedings of Wednesday, April 1st-Arrival of the Managers- The Journal-The Contested Interrogatory-Arguments of Mr. Stanbery-Authorities demanded-Mr. Butler's reply-The Ques- tion-Remarks of Mr. Curtis-Argument of Mr. Bingham...........67-75 Proceedings of Thursday, April 2d-The Seventh Rule-Congressman Ferry's Testimony-General Emory on the Stand.......... Proceedings of Friday, April 3d............................................ Proceedings of Saturday, April 4th........................................ Proceedings of Thursday, April 9th............................ Proceedings of Friday, April 10th... Proceedings of Saturday, April 11th........ Proceedings of Monday, April 13th........ Proceedings of Tuesday, April 14th....... Proceedings of Wednesday, April 15th. Proceedings of Thursday, April 16th....... Proceedings of Friday, April 17th... Proceedings of Tuesday, April 28th........ 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