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history of the impeachment of andrew johnson-第12章

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 amnesty; as set forth in the President's Proclamation of May 29th; A。 D。 1865; and is a voter qualified as prescribed by the Constitution and laws of the State of North Carolina in force immediately before the 20th of May; A。 D。 1861; the date of the so…called ordinance of secession; and the said Convention; when convened; or the legislature that may be thereafter assembled; will prescribe the qualifications of electors; and the eligibility of persons to hold office under the Constitution and laws of the Statea power the people of the several States comprising the Federal Union have rightfully exercised from the origin of the Government to the present time。 And I do hereby direct:

FirstThat the Military Commander of the Department; and all officers in the Military and Naval service; aid and assist the said Provisional Governor in carrying into effect this Proclamation; and they are enjoined to abstain from; in any way; hindering; impeding; or discouraging the loyal people from the organization of a State Government as herein authorized。

SecondThat the Secretary of State proceed to put in force all laws of the United States; the administration whereof belongs to the State Department; applicable to the geographical limits aforesaid。

ThirdThat the Secretary of the Treasury proceed to nominate for appointment assessors of taxes; and collectors of customs and revenue; and such other officers of the Treasury Department as are authorized by law; and put in execution the revenue laws of the United States within the provisional limits aforesaid。 In making appointments; the preference shall be given to qualified loyal persons residing in the districts where their respective duties are to be performed。 But if suitable residents of the district shall not be found; then persons residing in other States or districts shall be appointed。

FourthThat the Postmaster General proceed to establish postoffices and post routes; and put into execution the postal laws of the United States within the said State; giving to loyal residents the preference of appointments: but if suitable residents are not found; then to appoint agents; etc。; from other States。

FifthThat District Judges for the judicial districts in which North Carolina is included; proceed to hold courts within said State; in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress。 The Attorney General will instruct the proper officers to libel; and bring to judgment; confiscation and sale; property subject to confiscation; and enforce the administration of justice within said State in all matters within the cognizance and jurisdiction of the Federal Courts。

SixthThat the Secretary of the Navy take possession of all public property belonging to the Navy Department within said geographical limits; and put in operation all Acts of Congress in relation to naval affairs having application to said State。

SeventhThat the Secretary of the Interior put in force all laws relating to the Interior Department applicable to the geographical limits aforesaid。

In testimony whereof; I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed。

Done at the City of Washington; this 29th day of May; in the year; of our Lord 1865; and of the Independence of the United States the 89th。

By the President: Andrew Johnson。 William H。 Seward。 Secretary of State。

North Carolina was the first of the revolted States to which this identical plan of reconstruction; or reorganization; was applied by Mr。 Johnson。 Its application to the several States then lately in revolt; was continued till the meeting of Congress in the following December; 1865。

On this matter Mr。 Johnson; himself; testifies in his communication to the Senate in 1867; relating to the removal of Mr。 Stanton; that 〃This grave subject (Reconstruction) had engaged the attention of Mr。 Lincoln in the last days of his life; and the plan according to which it was to be managed had been prepared and was ready for adoption。 A leading feature of that plan was that it was to be carried out by Executive authority。 * * * The first business; transacted in the Cabinet after I became President was this unfinished business of my predecessor。 A plan or scheme of reconstruction had been prepared for Mr。 Lincoln by Mr。 Stanton。 It was approved; and at the earliest moment practicable was applied; in the form of a proclamation; to the State of North Carolina; and afterwards became the basis of action in turn for the other States。〃

Mr。 Stanton also testified before the House Impeachment Committee of 1867; that he had 〃entertained no doubt of the authority of the President to take measures for the reorganization of the rebel States on the plan proposed; during the vacation of Congress; and agreed in the plan specified in the proclamation in the case of North Carolina。〃

In the first attempt to impeach the President; in 1867; Mr。 Johnson's method of Reconstruction was the most conspicuous feature of the prosecution。 It was insisted by the extremists that it was a departure from Mr。 Lincoln's planan unwarranted assumption of authority by Mr。 Johnsonthat its purpose was the recognition of the people of the South as American citizens with the rights of such; and even as an act not far removed from treason。 In reference to this action of the President; General Grant was called before the Committee and testified as follows:

Question: I wish to know whether; at or about the time of the war being ended; you advised the President that it was; in your judgment; best to extend a liberal policy towards the people of the South; and to restore as speedily as possible the fraternal relations that existed prior to the war between the sections?

Answer: I know that immediately after the close of the rebellion there was a very fine feeling manifested in the South; and I thought we ought to take advantage of it as soon as possible。

Ques。 I understood you to say that Mr。 Lincoln had inaugurated a policy intended to restore these governments?

Ans。 Yes Sir。

Ques。 You were present when the subject was brought before the Cabinet?

Ans。 I was present; I think; twice before the assassination of Mr。 Lincoln; when a plan was read。

Ques。 I want to know whether the plan adopted by Mr。 Johnson was substantially the plan which had been inaugurated by Mr。 Lincoln as the basis for his future action。

Ans。 Yes sir: substantially。 I do not know but that it was verbatim the same。

Ques。 I suppose the very paper of Mr。 Lincoln was the one acted on?

Ans。 I should think so。 I think that the very paper which I heard read twice while Mr。 Lincoln was President; was the one which was carried right through。

Ques。 What paper was that?

Ans。 The North Carolina Proclamation。

In additional testimony that Mr。 Johnson was endeavoring to carry out Mr。 Lincoln's methods of reconstruction; the following extracts from a speech by Gov。 O。 P。 Morton; of Indiana; delivered at Richmond; that State; Sept。 29th; 1865; are here inserted:

An impression has gotten abroad in the North that Mr。 Johnson has devised some new policy by which improper facilities are granted for the restoration of the rebel States; and that he is presenting improperly a
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