Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 |
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... party having the right to summon and examine such witnesses as he may desire , it being dis- tinctly understood and agreed that no testimony is to be taken before both parties are present in person or by attorney ; provided the delay ...
... party having the right to summon and examine such witnesses as he may desire , it being dis- tinctly understood and agreed that no testimony is to be taken before both parties are present in person or by attorney ; provided the delay ...
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... party may desire to offer , in the order and manner provided in the fifth and seventh cla es of our said agreement , said evidence in New Orleans to be taken between the 13th and 21st of April , 1875 , and we waive notices of time and ...
... party may desire to offer , in the order and manner provided in the fifth and seventh cla es of our said agreement , said evidence in New Orleans to be taken between the 13th and 21st of April , 1875 , and we waive notices of time and ...
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... party to be present at the counting of returns and canvassing of votes before the returning - board under an arrangement between the returning - board and the two political parties - the democratic and the republican . I was present all ...
... party to be present at the counting of returns and canvassing of votes before the returning - board under an arrangement between the returning - board and the two political parties - the democratic and the republican . I was present all ...
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... party also , and therefore made a report against the compiling and canvassing of the returns of that parish ; that protest being subject to the original protest which we had made , in which we objected to any verbal protest or any ...
... party also , and therefore made a report against the compiling and canvassing of the returns of that parish ; that protest being subject to the original protest which we had made , in which we objected to any verbal protest or any ...
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... party op- posed to the republican party in the election of 1874 , which was admit- ted to be correct , and marked Exhibit R ; also , tabular statement marked Exhibit S , and admitted to be correct by the counsel for Mr. Spencer . ( See ...
... party op- posed to the republican party in the election of 1874 , which was admit- ted to be correct , and marked Exhibit R ; also , tabular statement marked Exhibit S , and admitted to be correct by the counsel for Mr. Spencer . ( See ...
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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