Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856, Vol. 4 (of 16)United States. Congress
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856, Vol. 4 (of 16)
United States. Congress
Law -- United States; United States -- Politics and government
"WHEREAS that the ordinance of the United States in Congress
assembled, for the government of the Territory northwest of the
river Ohio may continue to have full effect, it is requisite
that certain provisions should be made, so as to adapt the same
to the present Constitution of the United States. THEREFORE,
_Be it enacted_, &c., That in all cases in which, by the said
ordinance, any information is to be given, or communication
made by the Governor of the said territory to the United States
in Congress assembled, or to any of their officers, it shall
be the duty of the said Governor to give such information,
and to make such communication to the President of the United
States; and the President shall nominate, and by and with the
consent of the Senate, shall appoint all officers which by the
said ordinance were to have been appointed by the United States
in Congress assembled, and all officers so appointed shall be
commissioned by him; and in all cases where the United States
in Congress assembled, might, by the said ordinance, revoke any
commission or remove from any office, the President is hereby
declared to have the same power of revocation and removal. SEC.
2.--_And be it further enacted_, That in case of the death,
removal, resignation, or necessary absence of the Governor of
the said Territory, the secretary thereof shall be, and he is
hereby, authorized and required to execute all the powers, and
perform all the duties of the Governor, during the vacancy
occasioned by the removal, resignation, or necessary absence of
said Governor."
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