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DAVID K. WATSON, LL.B., LL.D.
OF THE COLUMBUS, OHIO, BAR
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOLUME II
CHICAGO
CALLAGHAN & COMPANY
Copyright 1910
BY
201067
CONTENTS
CHAPTER XXXVI.
Pages.
The Executive (continued)-The President to be Com-
mander in Chief of the Army, Navy and Militia, when
Called into Active Service May Require Opinions in
Writing of Executive Officers-May Grant Reprieves
and Pardons for All Offenses except Impeach-
ments . .
911-947
CHAPTER XXXVII.
The Executive (continued)-The President to Make Trea-
ties with Consent of the Senate-Shall Appoint Am-
bassadors, Consuls, Judges and Other Officers-Ap-
pointment of Inferior Officers, where Vested-Presi-
dent's Power to Remove from Office ..
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
.948-987
The Executive (continued)-The President May Fill Va-
cancies during Recess of Senate-Expiration of Such
Appointments-What is a Recess-The President Shall
Give Congress Information on the State of the Union.
-May convene Congress on Extraordinary Occasions
-Shall Receive Ambassadors and Public Ministers-
Shall See that the Laws Are Faithfully Executed, and
Shall Commission All Officers of the United
States. . .988-1011
CHAPTER XXXIX.
The Executive (continued)-Is the President Subject to
Legal Process-The President, Vice-President, and
Other Civil Officers, when Removable from Of-
fice.
iii
1012-1038