Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 1.djvu/1888

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ANALYTICAL INDE. Art. Socd CI. Page Fava mm happengg Inu§ll:sdSeuate in the recess of the legislature I 3 2 Im cr! a Sure. ow . ...-... : ..·»-----»... " Y ° thm happen d the mcuasd the Senate, by granting

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T _ esi on s vc power 0 - .: .,,, 1 F !°§i:p·‘o! me pubiic debt incarred in su prmsing imurmction 8 G agaimp the Uuitpd Stams,.inc)u•1inF gebt for pensions and mum ses, shall rmt be questioned; Ameadmoxztsl ,. 14 4 - 186l ¥&·.s·~m mund to or fmm the pogts pi om State, shall no; be obliged tu enacr, cleat, or psy dunes xxmncther Sta©a-- .. 1 ‘ 9 6 186i ® ism; Ur 3 hilzwby the President. · Proccediués of the two Houses 1 7 2 Sm

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¥—é{··¢é I~»·¢·si¢:*e¤: of the United States shall be President of the Senate- 1 3 4 1851 Hy mall have no vom unlws the Senate be equally divided-,-- 1 -3 4 1851 ‘$“h·¤» Sguasc shui} choose a President pm tzmpon in the absence 1 3 185 ig? °------;..---- -..--;..-..--..---..-..-..------,.-..--- * { xs; sh;;!l_ he chosen {br thejcrm of four years. -Q . i .. 2 1 1 1851 'Tne nu:n;;vr and the manner of appointing electors for Presi· 2 1 2 · ivut zm ---. . -- .,.. , ...,.,. 1851 lr; msv of the removal, death, resignation, or inability of the . ,. {gx sédmt, me powcsks and duties of his offico shall devolve on 2 1 — t G - . - . .,-- ,. 5 1857 (`ongress may provide by law for the case. of the removal, death, rmigndticxx, or mabihty both of tqhc President and ... 2 1 5 1851 mx impvachmqnt for myd convictmn 01* treason, bribery, and nhhcr 11i%l;]grxmes and misdemeanors, shall be rgmoved from 2 4 0 icc. - , . ‘  ; ~— 1851 V£ce—Pr¢xiqIwzt. The mamgcr of choosinb the. The electors shall rmset in their respective Smtes and vote bggallot for»Ptesigleam um; \’icc·Presideut, one-of whom, at t, shall not be · _

1 iuigahitant GI the same State with thomclvm. {Amendments .4 - . -Q . L ... ;-- 12 —- .-· 1861

The elect orsshall name, in distinct ballots, the person voted for · . _ as \’icc·President. [Amendmonts)-- ... - .. . . ° - 12 -· -- 186( "‘i%}""=??"t'“’“’§§ ‘}§§E§‘t3?‘t‘§2§*°§§¤’i°·°°”°°3 "°‘°§~‘°'”%"‘°?; ‘ esa cx1,w c ‘s signau cerfy,an sen · · sea1cd_tc the seat of Government, directed to the President ‘ ·1—::2*$‘$ $°d2“%£&""°"&w°"%·=·;m ··#······· ‘“ " " *8** es: nt 0 s_ m 11000 _ naw and House bt Rem·csc¤tatives,’0pcn m ccrtiucats, and _ ‘ Taba votes Eiga}! bettlixgn crtxexged. [gcmez;du2eé;iwgl§l.Bé.§_-._- 12 `··-· - 186 a person ving grea num r 0 vn s me- · . Preiéicnr, iffsxch ugmbeige a majprity of the whole number I2 » ofn ·!0rs` men men ,..-- .. . ..,.,. - ·- xw If no person have a' majority, than from the two highest numibirs 01311hC liz? the Sonata shall choose the ViQ8·PfOSid8Dt.- · - men ments , ,...--;.‘ ... L ..,... 12 - ·- 186< A quorum for this p sha}! consist ci two-thirds of the geholg of Scuaicrs; a mgsritygl the vihola numrs 21 mcemary 0-qc ce. mm: ments -..,; .. 12 — ·-- 1864 But if the House shall make no choice of A President before the Am of Mzu·ch_mxt, following, than the Vico·Presid¤nt shall act as President, as in the case of the death or other constitutional , disability of the President. [Amendments] .,.. - .,,,,,.__ ’ ,,, 12 —- -- 18d No persogq c0¤sti;uti0¤zs1ly‘i¤z1ig§blc as President shall be · ‘ wligible . [Amendmcma}- .. ,-; .. Q ·12 — ·r· 186i Vioience. Tbé United States shall. guatantoe to every Btatp a. ro- . ‘ pukglicgx ton? uipglvgrnmcut, and shall protaqt each Stats ‘ 4 lm againg nvas cn an 0mt»ic-.-,; ..,...,. - .., . _ ··¤· Vvginia entitled to ten Representatives in the ¤rst*‘00¤¤¤¤ . . ~ 1 2 48 185£ Vote`. Each Senator shall have one .,.. . ,,. ; ,,,,.,.,., 1 3 1 1864 The Vicefresident, unlms the Senate be equally divided, shall ‘

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X TO CONSTITUTION. 1874 i . i . Art. Sec.Cl. Page Vetereqnlring the concurrence of the two Homes (exoegnpon a 5 ° §u•stion of adjournment) shall be presented to the dent. veryorder, resolution, or-... - .. - - . .. 1 7 _ 3 1555 Vote, shall not be denied or abrldmd by the United States pr by · V ‘ any State on account of race. color, or previcgm conditton d servitude. ¤ The right of citizens dthe Umted States to. , {Amendments]- .,.. - . · ,,.. _ ,..,... · .,. 15 1 —-— 12.5; 3 Vote of trcorthirds. Each House may expel a member by a ..,. 1 _ 5 2 1355 _ A gill vetoed by the President may be repmsed in each Home _1 »7 — I a - ... · 2 ieee I Nolperson shall be convicted on an impeachment except by a., . 1 3 6 ieee

Whenever both Houses shall deem it y, Congrem may

, propose amendments to theConstitution;aga. ... - .. 8. ·— - me 2 The President may make treaties with the vice and cement _ ’ of the Senate, by a.---L ..- . , - . 2 2 2 Iii.?] _ Disabilities incurred by participation in insurrection er re- . 2 bellion, may be relieved by Congress by a jamendmentsln 14 3 ·-· ieee _ I . · W . ' War, grant letters ot marqluc and reprisal, and make rnles,concermng capturm on and and water; Cengrem shall have ‘ 7 powerto declare .. ·- . - - . . ;- 1 _8 11 1856 ’ For governing the land and naval forces. Conmem shall have ‘ 2 power to make rules and articles ot . .,.. ... _-- 1 8 _ 14 ieee No State shall, without the consent of Comms, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent danger as will not- admit ot B delay, engage in,.- ... ; .. ;--; ... A . 1 10 3 115:.17 War against the United States, adhering to their enemies, and giv· ‘ mg them aid and com£0rt.. Treason shall eonsbt only in ‘ lcvying-; .. r - r -.- 3 3 1 IMS Warrants shall issue but upon probable ew w oath or ammo- - · 3 tion, describing the place to be scar , and the person or . , things to be seized. No‘[Arnendments] .,. · .. 4 ·—- —· 1859 3 ‘Weights and measure:. ccagm shall tl: the standard of-.-..’.-..- 1 8 5 lem Welfare and to secure the blwinls of liberty &c. To promote · the general. [Preamb1e]----; .. J .. - - -— - 1z$;5 3 ‘ Welfare. Congress shall have pews. to provide for the common _ defense and general.; ... ; ..e In 8· 1 le.?} Wilma against himself. No person shall, in a` criminal CISG, be , ‘ J compelled to be a {Amendments],- . ·. .. . _5 — `-— lss; Witnesses against him. Injall criminal prosecutions the accnad I . shall be confrontedwith theiamcndmentsjn . - . .6 -— - me Witnesses in his favor. In all criminal ceecntlcm the seemed shall have compulsory procem for ogftalnlng [A1¤en&ts]-· 6 ··- — last 3 Wltrmeesto the same overt act, or on confession in opmccurt. No fpersonshall beccnvictedcttreeeonunleescnthetestimeny of two . ; z . .. .- t .. I 8 1 3 Writ hobeoccorpu:shall‘nothesnsp•ndedunlenplnc•s•cf.r•- · , fgellion or invasion the public meaty mi! require lt 1 9 2 1857 Writ: of election to {lll vacancies in the representation otany State. —. 5 , The 0IOG1UV$0(¤l0S#8{0 ... _ ._.- ‘ 1 2 4 itat Written opinion of the rxinclpal ®cer in each or the Executive · , Departments onany subject relatinrto the dutls ot his - oillce. The President mayreqnhe the . ;...-...;...-. 3 2 1 ESE? ? Yece·andnowsof thernembersefeitherHonsesl1all stthedeme . ’ of o¤e·1lfth otthoee present, beentu·edonthe$nm·nals.---,- 1 I 8 zsto 5 The votes- ol both Houses upon the reconslmratlcn of s bill , returned by the President with his objection shall he detes mined by- 4 . s..., . .. 1 T 2 law