The Conkling And Blaine-Fry Controversy, in 1866. the Outbreak of the Life-Long Feud Between the Two Great Statesmen, Roscoe Conkling And James G. Blaine
The Conkling And Blaine-Fry Controversy, in 1866. the Outbreak of the Life-Long Feud Between the Two Great Statesmen, Roscoe Conkling And James G. Blaine
Fry, James B. (James Barnet), 1827-1894
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3d. To determine the rules of its proceedings. 4th. To punish its members for disorderly behavior. 5th. With the concurrence of two-thirds, to expel a member. 6th. The House shall have the sole power of impeachment. PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. 1st. They shall in all cases, except treason, felony, and breach of the -peace, be privileged from arrest during their at- tendance at the session of the House, and in going to and returning from the same. 2d. For any speech or debate in the House... they shall not be questioned in any other place. The enumei-ated powers delegated to the House of Representatives all refer expressly to its control over its own members, except in the case of impeach- ment. Ther^ is no other grant of judicial power. The authority " to determine the rules of its pro- ceedings " relates to " proceedings " legally instituted. The House cannot extend its power beyond its con- stitutional limits fby any rule, or rules, which it may "determine." The distinction between the powers granted to the House and the privileges conferred upon its mem- bers is clearly defined.
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