Constitution and public statutes of the New Hampshire Normal School State . Myra F. to June, Bertha M. , 1904, to January, 1905. 13 notwithstanding; and such judgment shall have thesame force and etTect as if the person impeached hadappeared and pleaded in the trial. Sect. 26. Their judgment, however, shall not ex-tend further than removal from office, disqualificationto hold or enjoy any place of honor or trust underthis state; but the party so convicted shall, neverthe-less, be liable to indictment, trial, judgment, and pun-ishment according to the laws


Constitution and public statutes of the New Hampshire Normal School State . Myra F. to June, Bertha M. , 1904, to January, 1905. 13 notwithstanding; and such judgment shall have thesame force and etTect as if the person impeached hadappeared and pleaded in the trial. Sect. 26. Their judgment, however, shall not ex-tend further than removal from office, disqualificationto hold or enjoy any place of honor or trust underthis state; but the party so convicted shall, neverthe-less, be liable to indictment, trial, judgment, and pun-ishment according to the laws of the state. Sect. 27. Whenever the governor shall be im-peached, the chief justice of the supreme judicial courtshall, during the trial, preside in the senate, but haveno vote therein. ARTICLE III. -THE EXECUTIVE. Section 1. There shall be a supreme executivemagistrate, who shall be styled Governor of the NewHampshire Normal School State, and whose title shallbe His Excellency. - Sect. 2. The governor shall be chosen semi-an-nualty on the second Thursday of the school term; andthe votes for governor shall b


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