Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 |
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... counsel for the demo- cratic party ? —A . Yes , sir . That was the agreement before we went into the count of the votes . At first , before it was understood that our deliberations were to be secret , the count and exhibition of all the ...
... counsel for the demo- cratic party ? —A . Yes , sir . That was the agreement before we went into the count of the votes . At first , before it was understood that our deliberations were to be secret , the count and exhibition of all the ...
Page 74
... counsel of the democratic party protested against the counting of certain polls in the parishes of Natchitoches and Bossier , on the grounds that the United States troops were expected at the polls on the day of election , or did ...
... counsel of the democratic party protested against the counting of certain polls in the parishes of Natchitoches and Bossier , on the grounds that the United States troops were expected at the polls on the day of election , or did ...
Page 95
... counsel to attend on the board , to make any protests , objections , or arguments they might think proper , and both parties availed of this privilege . One of the first protests made by the White League counsel was to the organization ...
... counsel to attend on the board , to make any protests , objections , or arguments they might think proper , and both parties availed of this privilege . One of the first protests made by the White League counsel was to the organization ...
Page 96
... counsel , who were almost every day raising questions and making motions . It is proper here to state that when the board entered on their labors , they permitted each of the political parties to be represented by counsel before the ...
... counsel , who were almost every day raising questions and making motions . It is proper here to state that when the board entered on their labors , they permitted each of the political parties to be represented by counsel before the ...
Page 97
... counsel of either political party protested as not legal and objected to the compilation of , and offered any evidence to support their objection , such vote was ordered then to be compiled , but passed over until after all the polls to ...
... counsel of either political party protested as not legal and objected to the compilation of , and offered any evidence to support their objection , such vote was ordered then to be compiled , but passed over until after all the polls to ...
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3d day affidavit aforesaid Alachua County ballot-box ballots Benham board of county Carver County Charles commissioners of election contestee's counsel county canvassers Cross-examined Cross-int Darlington County day of March day of November Deposition duly sworn Exhibit Florida foregoing Forty-fourth Congress Frank Morey George Green ticket H. B. Strait Henry hereby certify Idaho Territory James John Joseph H Julien Cox Justice last general election Le Sueur County LOUISIANA Lyon County Marion County member of Congress Minnesota Notary Public number of votes oath Objected Oneida County parish of Carroll parish of Saint party persons Peter poll-list precinct Rainey republican residence returns Saint Martin SAMUEL LEE SEAL second congressional district secretary solemnly swear South Carolina studiously endeavor supervisor of registration Sworn and subscribed tally-sheets testimony Thomas town true and correct undersigned voted the Green voters votes cast ward West Saint Paul whole number William witness