OF ANDREW JOHNSON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, BEFORE THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, ON IMPEACHMENT BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR HIGH CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SENATE. VOLUME I. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1868. Admissions to the floor, order (in Senate) that, during the trial, no person besides those who have the privilege of the floor, &c., shall be admitted except upon tickets issued by the Sergeant-at-arms-{ By Mr. Anthony: agreed to.. Alta Vela letter.. ་་་་ I-10 .II—144, 262, 280, 306 .II—262, 267, 268, 281, 282, 284 II—144, 265, 266, 267, 268, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 307 Manager Logan ..II-268 Answer, application of counsel for forty days to prepare.. .I-19 discussed by offered and agreed to read and filed exhibits accompanying ..I-24 I-24, 35 .I-35 ..I-35 .I-35 I-37 A, message of President, March 2, 1867, returning with objections tenure-of-office bill.. .I-53 B, message of President, December 12, 1867, announcing suspension of Secretary Stanton.. .I-58 Anthony, Henry B., a senator from Rhode Island .I-66 ..I-11 orders by (in Senate,) that during the trial no persons besides those who have the privilege of the floor, &c., shall be admitted except upon tickets issued by the Sergeant-at-arms. Agreed to.. that no senator shall speak more than once, nor to exceed fifteen minutes during deliberation on final question, except by leave of Senate, to be had without debate, as provided by Rule xxiii, offered tabled, (yeas 28, nays 20).. |