1 Resigned as President pro tempore Apr. 27, 1911. 2 Elected to serve Jan. 11-17, Mar. 11-12, Apr. 8, May 10, May 30 to June 1 and 3, June 13 to July 5, Aug. 1-10, and Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912. 3 Élected to serve May 25, 1912. 4 Elected to serve Dec. 4-12, 1911. Elected to serve Feb. 12-14, Apr. 26-27, May 7, July 6-31, Aug. 12–26, 1912. 6 Elected to serve Mar. 25-26, 1912. 7 Elected to serve Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912, Jan. 5-18 and Feb. 2-15, 1913. 4 Elected to serve Dec. 16, 1912, to Jan. 4, 1913, Jan. 19 to Feb. 1, and Feb. 16 to Mar. 3, 1913. 9 Died Oct. 1, 1916. The Senate has set as a Court of Impeachment in the cases of the following accused officials, with the result stated, for the periods named: WILLIAM BLOUNT, a Senator of the United States from Tennessee; charges dismissed for want of jurisdiction. he having previously resigned; Monday, December 17, 1798, to Monday, January 14, 1799. JOHN PICKERING, judge of the United States district court for the district of New Hampshire; removed from office; Thursday, March 3, 1803, to Monday, March 12, 1804. SAMUEL CHASE, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; acquitted; Friday, JAMES H. PECK, judge of the United States district court for the district of Missouri; acquitted; WEST H. HUMPHREYS, judge of the United States district court for the middle, eastern, and west- WILLIAM W. BELKNAP, Secretary of War; acquitted; Friday, March 3, 1876, to Tuesday, August 1, 1876. CHARLES SWAYNE, judge of the United States district court for the northern district of Florida; ROBERT W. ARCHBALD, associate judge, United States Commerce Court; removed from office; 35405-67-1-1ST ED- -13 |