Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, 第 5 卷 |
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第 2 頁
... proved by them respectively , and that they would be better able to investigate the subject , and present it to the committee in a much shorter period , the following resolution was adopted : Resolved , That Messrs . Letcher and Moore ...
... proved by them respectively , and that they would be better able to investigate the subject , and present it to the committee in a much shorter period , the following resolution was adopted : Resolved , That Messrs . Letcher and Moore ...
第 4 頁
... prove : to be deaf and dumb , but that they were intelligent , and could read and write . The objection was urged upon the constitutional requisition that all votes should be given viva voce , " and that it was physically impossible for ...
... prove : to be deaf and dumb , but that they were intelligent , and could read and write . The objection was urged upon the constitutional requisition that all votes should be given viva voce , " and that it was physically impossible for ...
第 5 頁
... proved to have other homes , and to be only remaining at Centre college , in that county , to complete their education . These men could not be entitled to vote in the counties where their fathers respectively resided , and also in the ...
... proved to have other homes , and to be only remaining at Centre college , in that county , to complete their education . These men could not be entitled to vote in the counties where their fathers respectively resided , and also in the ...
第 9 頁
... proved that nothing occurred to prevent the polls being closed in Accomac county on the first day , and that the sheriff kept them open on the two succeeding days . The votes taken on those two days were decided to be illegally received ...
... proved that nothing occurred to prevent the polls being closed in Accomac county on the first day , and that the sheriff kept them open on the two succeeding days . The votes taken on those two days were decided to be illegally received ...
第 12 頁
... that he does it in any case with a fraudulent intent , unless it be proved ; and when- ever it is established that the prevalence or fear of a dangerous epidemic , 1 or a desire to give the citizens a more ample 12 [ Rep . No. 446. ]
... that he does it in any case with a fraudulent intent , unless it be proved ; and when- ever it is established that the prevalence or fear of a dangerous epidemic , 1 or a desire to give the citizens a more ample 12 [ Rep . No. 446. ]
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Abstract of testimony acquainted Anderson county Answer attend bad votes believe Centre college certify cholera citizen clerk Congress county court county of Garrard county of Jessamine court-house Danville deponent saith deposeth and saith duly sworn elec father further saith further this deponent Garrard county George Harrodsburg high sheriff Hocker Indiana James Jessamine county Joseph judges Kentucky knowledge Lancaster last August election last election late congressional election late election lawful age Letcher's agent Lillard Lincoln county lived Madison county Major Moore Marksbury Mercer county Moore's agent Moore's counsel Nicholasville o'clock persons political friend poll book precinct Ques Question by Letcher's Question by Moore's R. P. Letcher read as evidence recollect residence Robert Salvisa Samuel T. P. Moore taken Thompson tion twenty-one years old understood voted for Letcher voted for Moore voted for T. P. voter Washington county Wheeler William Woodford county Yantis