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uties pertaining to that office。

Mr。 Stanton; has been instructed to transfer to you all the records。 books; papers; and other public property now in his custody and charge。

Respectfully yours; Andrew Johnson。 To Brevet Major General Lorenzo Thomas; Adjutant General; U。 S。 Army; Washington; D。 C

ARTICLE IV。

That said Andrew Johnson; President of the United States; unmindful of the high duties of his office and of his oath of office; in violation of the Constitution and laws of the United States; on the twenty…first day of February; in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty…eight; at Washington; in the District of Columbia; did unlawfully conspire with one Lorenzo Thomas; and with other persons to the House of Representatives unknown; with intent; by intimidation and threats; unlawfully to hinder and prevent Edwin M。 Stanton; then and there the Secretary for the Department of War; duly appointed under the laws of the United Stales; from holding said office of Secretary for the Department of War; contrary to and in violation of the Constitution of the United States; and of the provisions of an act entitled 〃An act to define and punish certain conspiracies;〃 approved July thirty…first; eighteen hundred and sixty…one; whereby said Andrew Johnson; President of the United States; did then and there commit and was guilty of a high crime in office。

ARTICLE V。

That said Andrew Johnson; President of the United States; unmindful of the high duties of his office and of his oath of office。 on the twenty…first day of February; in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty…eight; and on divers other days and times in said year; before the second day of March; in the year; of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty…eight; at Washington; in the District of Columbia; did unlawfully conspire with one Lorenzo Thomas; and with other persons to the House of Representatives unknown; to prevent and hinder the execution of an act entitled 〃An act regulating the tenure of certain civil offces;〃 passed March second; eighteen hundred and sixty…seven; and in pursuance of said conspiracy; did unlawfully attempt to prevent Edwin M。 Stanton; then and there being Secretary for the Department of War; duly appointed and commissioned under the laws of the United States; from holding said office; whereby the said Andrew Johnson; President of the Unite States; did then and there commit and was guilty of a high misdemeanor in office。

ARTICLE VI。

That said Andrew Johnson; President of the United States; unmindful of the high duties of his office and of his oath of office; on the twenty…first day of February; in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty…eight; at Washington; in the District of Columbia; did unlawfully conspire with one Lorenzo Thomas by force to seize; take and possess the property of the United States in the Department of War; and then and there in the custody and charge of Edwin M。 Stanton; Secretary for said Department; contrary to the provisions of an act entitled 〃An act to define and punish certain conspiracies;〃 approved July thirty…one; eighteen hundred and sixty one; and with intent to violate and disregard an act entitled 〃An act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices;〃 passed March second; eighteen hundred and sixty…seven; whereby said Andrew Johnson; President of the United States; did then and there commit a high crime in office。

ARTICLE VII。

That said Andrew Johnson; President of the United States; unmindful of the high duties of his office and of his oath of office; on the twenty…first day of February; in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty…eight; at Washington。 in the District of Columbia; did unlawfully conspire with one Lorenzo Thomas with intent unlawfully to seize; take; and possess the property of the United States in the Department of War; in the custody and charge of Edwin M。 Stanton Secretary for said Department; with intent to violate and disregard the act entitled 〃An act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices〃 passed March second; eighteen hundred and sixty…seven; whereby said Andrew Johnson; President of the United States; did then and there commit a high misdemeanor in office。

ARTICLE VIII。

That said Andrew Johnson; President of the United States; unmindful of the high duties of his office and of his oath of office; with intent unlawfully to control the disbursements of the moneys appropriated for the military service and for the Department of War; on the twenty…first day of February; in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty…eight; at Washington; in the District of Columbia; did unlawfully and contrary to the provisions of an act entitled 〃An act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices;〃 passed March second; eighteen hundred and sixty…seven; and in violation of the Constitution of the United States; and without the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States; and while the Senate was then and there in session; there being no vacancy in the office of Secretary for the Department of War; and with intent to violate and disregard the act aforesaid; then and there issue and deliver to one Lorenzo Thomas a letter of authority in writing; in substance as follows; that is to say:

Executive Mansion; Washington; D。 C。; Feb。 21; 1868。

Sir:The Hon。 Edwin M。 Stanton having been this day removed from office as Secretary for the Department of War; you are hereby authorized and empowered to act as Secretary of War ad interim; and will immediately enter upon the discharge of the duties pertaining to that office。

Mr。 Stanton has been instructed to transfer to you all the records; books; papers; and other public property now in his custody and charge。

Respectfully yours; Andrew Johnson。 To Brevet Major General Lorenzo Thomas; Adjutant General; United States Army; Washington; D。 C。

Whereby said Andrew Johnson; President of the United States; did then and there commit and was guilty of a high misdemeanor in office。

ARTICLE IX。

That said Andrew Johnson; President of the United States。 on the twenty…second day of February; in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty…eight; at Washington; in the District of Columbia。 in disregard of the Constitution; and the laws of the United States duly enacted; as commander…in…chief of the army of the United States; dial bring before himself then and there William H。 Emory; a major…general by brevet in the army of the United States; actually in command of the department of Washington and the military forces thereof; and did then and there; as such commander…in…chief; declare to and instruct said Emory that part of a law of the United states; passed March second; eighteen hundred and sixty…seven entitled 〃An act making appropriations for the support of the army for the year ending June thirtieth; eighteen hundred and sixty…eight and for other purposes;〃 especially the second section thereof; which provides; among other things; that 〃all orders and instructions relating to military operations。 issued by the President or Secretary of War; shall be issued through the General of the army; and; in case of his inability; through the next in rank;〃 was unconstitutional; and in contravention of the commission of said Emory; and which said provision of law had been theretofore duly and legally promulgated by General Orders for the government and direction of the army of the United States; as the said Andrew Johnson then and there well knew。 with intent thereby to induce said Emory; in his official capacity as commander of the department of Washington; to violate the provisions of said act; and to take and receive; act upon; and obey such orders as he; the said Andrew Johnson; might make and give; and which should not be issued through the General of the army of the United States; according to the provisions of said act; and with the further intent thereby to enable him; the said Andrew Johnson; to prevent the execution of the act entitled 〃An act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices;〃 passed March second eighteen hundred and sixty…seven and to unlawfully prevent Edwin M。 Stanton then being Secretary for the Departme

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