Opinion of Hon Garrett Davis of Kentucky Filed Under the Order of the Senate

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Stanton from^the office of Sec- retary of War. This act provides, that the chief officer of the seven principal Depart- ments of the Government, shall respectively hold their offices' according to the tenure es- tablished by it, for and during the term of the President by whom they may have been ap- pointed. This is a permanent and uniform law, and the measure established by it being the term of the President Vjy whom the officer was appointed, and one month thereafter, and Mr. Stanton having b...een appointed Secretary of War by Mr. Lincoln during his first term in January, 1802, and that term having expired with the 3d of March, 1805, if Mr. Lincoln had lived until the passage of this act, under it he would have had the power to remove Mr. Stanton, and any other of his Cabinet officers whom he had not appointed in his second term, and this right passed to President Johnson.
There are several purposes a]>parent on the face of the civil-office-tenure bill : 1. That all officers appointed by and with the advice and consent of the Senate should hold their places until it should approve their removal.


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