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... objected . By same . Do you know of a letter being written from this town to Colonel Foster , soliciting him to come here ; if so , who wrote the letter , who signed it , and what did the letter contain ? Answer . I know nothing about ...
... objected . By same . Do you know of a letter being written from this town to Colonel Foster , soliciting him to come here ; if so , who wrote the letter , who signed it , and what did the letter contain ? Answer . I know nothing about ...
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... objected ? ( To this question the contestant objected , and the objection was sustained . ) By same . Had you not been acting with the southern rights party in this County previous to the time you say above that Captain Cummings ...
... objected ? ( To this question the contestant objected , and the objection was sustained . ) By same . Had you not been acting with the southern rights party in this County previous to the time you say above that Captain Cummings ...
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... objected , and the court sustained the objection , to which ruling of the court contestant excepts . ) ( Questions Nos . 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 , by McHenry to Pointer , being asked in Yeaman's absence , he now , on appearing , excepts to the ...
... objected , and the court sustained the objection , to which ruling of the court contestant excepts . ) ( Questions Nos . 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 , by McHenry to Pointer , being asked in Yeaman's absence , he now , on appearing , excepts to the ...
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... objecting claims to be entitled to the seat . GEORGE H. YEAMAN . OWENSBORO ' , KENTUCKY , October 15 , 1863 . SIR : You will take notice that , on Friday , the 30th day of October , 1863 , in the town of Owensboro ' , Kentucky , before ...
... objecting claims to be entitled to the seat . GEORGE H. YEAMAN . OWENSBORO ' , KENTUCKY , October 15 , 1863 . SIR : You will take notice that , on Friday , the 30th day of October , 1863 , in the town of Owensboro ' , Kentucky , before ...
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... ( Objected to by Mr. Yeaman ; objection overruled . ) Answer . Through McHenry's services in the army he would have obtained Union votes . The fact and manner of his dismissal would have given him the rebel vote as between him and Mr ...
... ( Objected to by Mr. Yeaman ; objection overruled . ) Answer . Through McHenry's services in the army he would have obtained Union votes . The fact and manner of his dismissal would have given him the rebel vote as between him and Mr ...
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&c.—Continued 38th Congress 3d day Academy Amount Answer appropriation August election ballot clerks of class clerks of election committee compass compensation Congress congressional district consul contestant convention copy county court Cross-examined Daviess county day of August deck deposeth and saith deposition dollars per annum eighteen hundred enrolled examined feet George H Henderson county House of Representatives hundred dollars iron Iron county Irondale Ironton James Lindsay January John G Joseph judges and clerks June Kentucky Knottsville lawful age Liberty township loyal magnetic McHenry McLean county miles travel military Missouri number of votes oath prescribed Objected Ohio county Owensboro Perry county persons poll-books polls precinct Question rebel rebellion saith as follows salary Secretary Senate soldiers southern sympathizer STATION stationery sworn take the oath Territory Thomas township Treasury turret Union Union township United vessels voted for John voters Washington Washington county William Witness Yeaman
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Page 99 - An act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof...
Page 5 - An act concerning discriminating duties of tonnage and impost ' and to equalize the duties on Prussian vessels and their cargoes," it is provided that, upon satisfactory evidence being given to the President of the United States by the government of any foreign nation that no discriminating duties of tonnage or impost are imposed or levied in the ports of the...
Page 5 - President is hereby authorized to issue his proclamation, declaring that the foreign discriminating duties of tonnage and impost, within the United States, are, and shall be, suspended and discontinued, so far as respects the vessels of the said foreign nation, and the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported into the United States...
Page 145 - I a Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that...
Page 6 - Resolved, That his excellency the governor be requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions to each of our senators and representatives in Congress.
Page 51 - I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so.