Cases of Contested Elections in Congress: From 1834 to 1865, InclusiveU.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - 660 pages |
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... judges at Asheville on comparing the polls the day after the election . The law of North Carolina gives no power to the judges at one place of elec- tion to strike off votes or in any manner alter the return of the judges of any other ...
... judges at Asheville on comparing the polls the day after the election . The law of North Carolina gives no power to the judges at one place of elec- tion to strike off votes or in any manner alter the return of the judges of any other ...
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... judges no doubt acted in good faith ; the mistake appears to have been corrected by them on the spot , and with every means of ascertaining the fact of the mistake , and without objection , and in a manner usual , as stated by Hall , on ...
... judges no doubt acted in good faith ; the mistake appears to have been corrected by them on the spot , and with every means of ascertaining the fact of the mistake , and without objection , and in a manner usual , as stated by Hall , on ...
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... judge of the election in said township of South Amboy knowingly received illegal votes ; " And because the said judges of said election did not conduct the said elec- tion in said township according to law . " After having heard and ...
... judge of the election in said township of South Amboy knowingly received illegal votes ; " And because the said judges of said election did not conduct the said elec- tion in said township according to law . " After having heard and ...
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... judges and two clerks , and that the électors should vote by ballot . It was stated to be proved that in one township the judges put on the list the names of persons who did not vote , and were not in the township ; and that one person ...
... judges and two clerks , and that the électors should vote by ballot . It was stated to be proved that in one township the judges put on the list the names of persons who did not vote , and were not in the township ; and that one person ...
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... judges of probate , after the expiration of thirty days , and after the secretary of state had made his certificate to the governor . Copies of these papers are annexed , and marked Nos . 2 and 6. They were admitted as evidence by the ...
... judges of probate , after the expiration of thirty days , and after the secretary of state had made his certificate to the governor . Copies of these papers are annexed , and marked Nos . 2 and 6. They were admitted as evidence by the ...
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Page 560 - Indians, or to include any territory which, by treaty with any Indian tribe, is not, without the consent of said tribe, to be included within the territorial limits or jurisdiction of any. State or Territory...
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Page 140 - That in every case where a State is entitled to more than one Representative, the number to which each State shall be entitled under this apportionment shall be elected by districts composed of contiguous territory equal in number to the number of Representatives to which said State may be entitled, no one district electing more than one Representative.
Page 49 - The government of the United States, then, though limited in its powers, is supreme; and its laws, when made in pursuance of the Constitution, form the supreme law of the land, ' ' anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 252 - That a delegate to the House of .Representatives of the United States, to serve for the term of two years, who shall be a citizen of the United States, may be elected by the voters qualified to elect members of the Legislative Assembly...
Page 438 - ... that the executive will on the first day of january aforesaid by proclamation designate the states and parts of states if any in which the people thereof respectively shall then be in rebellion against the united states and the fact that any state or the people thereof shall on that day be in good faith represented in the congress of the united states by members chosen thereto at elections wherein a majority of the qualified voters of such...
Page 90 - Queretaro, and every male naturalized citizen thereof, who shall have become such ninety days prior to any election, of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a resident of the State one year next preceding the election, and of the county in which he claims his vote ninety days, and in the election precinct thirty days, shall be entitled to vote at all elections...
Page 176 - Those who shall prefer to remain in the said territories may either retain the title and rights of Mexican citizens or acquire those of citizens of the United States...
Page 635 - I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America ; that I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their enemies whomsoever; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the rules and articles of war.
Page 638 - And when the senators and representatives of a State are admitted into the councils of the Union, the authority of the government under which they are appointed, as well as its republican character, is recognized by the proper constitutional authority. And its decision is binding on every other department of the government, and could not be questioned in a judicial tribunal.