The Tribune Almanac and Political RegisterHorace Greeley, John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades Tribune Association, 1868 |
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... Jefferson . .Mansfield . 1871 George H. Williams .... Portland . 1873 Henry W. Corbett ...... Portland . PENNSYLVANIA . 1869 Charles R. Buckalew ... Bloomsburgh . 1873 Simon Cameron ..... .Harrisburgh . RHODE ISLAND 1869 William Sprague ...
... Jefferson . .Mansfield . 1871 George H. Williams .... Portland . 1873 Henry W. Corbett ...... Portland . PENNSYLVANIA . 1869 Charles R. Buckalew ... Bloomsburgh . 1873 Simon Cameron ..... .Harrisburgh . RHODE ISLAND 1869 William Sprague ...
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... Jefferson 2969 2202 .. 3210 1763 .. 3375 1732 Knox 2814 2811 .. 2924 2471 .. 2856 2528 830 .. 2402 2259 .. 2346 2516 1837 .. 2595 2185 .. 2931 Lake .. 2392 Lawrence .. 2009 Licking 3133 4441 .. 3392 Logan Lorain .. 4095 1807 .. 4373 ...
... Jefferson 2969 2202 .. 3210 1763 .. 3375 1732 Knox 2814 2811 .. 2924 2471 .. 2856 2528 830 .. 2402 2259 .. 2346 2516 1837 .. 2595 2185 .. 2931 Lake .. 2392 Lawrence .. 2009 Licking 3133 4441 .. 3392 Logan Lorain .. 4095 1807 .. 4373 ...
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... Jefferson XX..1823 8389 3494 Lewis . XXI..2234 3927 666 James J. Bradley over Chris- Brown , 1,647 . O'Donnell.Brown . Wyoming Wolcott J. Humphrey over Samuel D. Faulkner , 4,798 . ΧΧΧΙ . .11857 13378 Asher P. Nichols over James Sheldon ...
... Jefferson XX..1823 8389 3494 Lewis . XXI..2234 3927 666 James J. Bradley over Chris- Brown , 1,647 . O'Donnell.Brown . Wyoming Wolcott J. Humphrey over Samuel D. Faulkner , 4,798 . ΧΧΧΙ . .11857 13378 Asher P. Nichols over James Sheldon ...
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... Jefferson . ..196 143 Bethel ... 246 272 Middleburgh..167 418 Callicoon ..126 295 Richmondville.172 318 Cochecton ..... 134 468 ..165 469 Fallsburgh . ... 333 282 .121 268 Forestburgh . 61 113 .189 342 Fremont ..133 238 Highland ...
... Jefferson . ..196 143 Bethel ... 246 272 Middleburgh..167 418 Callicoon ..126 295 Richmondville.172 318 Cochecton ..... 134 468 ..165 469 Fallsburgh . ... 333 282 .121 268 Forestburgh . 61 113 .189 342 Fremont ..133 238 Highland ...
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... Jefferson . Johnson Jones .1928 .1814 1790 1311 .. 1812 71 .. 191 15 1 .. 12 .1189 992 .. 1141 45 .. 78 32 3 .. 10 902 .. 927 702 Jackson ...... 1730 1859 .. 1811 1753 .. 1953 1673 Counties . 681 .. 1823 766 .. 1518 775 1173 .. 1759 966 ...
... Jefferson . Johnson Jones .1928 .1814 1790 1311 .. 1812 71 .. 191 15 1 .. 12 .1189 992 .. 1141 45 .. 78 32 3 .. 10 902 .. 927 702 Jackson ...... 1730 1859 .. 1811 1753 .. 1953 1673 Counties . 681 .. 1823 766 .. 1518 775 1173 .. 1759 966 ...
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Page 20 - Washington a department of education, for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories, and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems, and methods of teaching, as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems, and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the country.
Page 10 - Her Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening the friendly relations between the two countries and of making satisfactory provision for the future, agrees that in deciding the questions between the two countries arising out of those claims, the Arbitrators should assume that Her Majesty's Government had undertaken to act upon the principles set forth in these rules.
Page 32 - Whereas the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; and whereas in the recognition of this principle this government has freely received emigrants from all nations, and invested them with the rights of citizenship; and whereas it is claimed that such American citizens, with their descendants, are subjects of foreign states, owing allegiance to the governments thereof; and whereas...
Page 11 - The navigation of the River St. Lawrence, ascending and descending, from the forty-fifth parallel of north latitude, where it ceases to form the boundary between the two countries, from, to, and into the sea, shall forever remain free and open for the purposes of commerce to the citizens of the United States, subject to any laws and regulations of Great Britain, or of the Dominion of Canada, not inconsistent with such privilege of free navigation.
Page 32 - States, do proclaim, declare, and make known to all persons who have, directly or by implication, participated in the existing rebellion, except as hereinafter excepted, that a full pardon is hereby granted to them and each of them, with restoration of all rights of property, except as to slaves, and in property cases where rights of third parties shall have intervened...
Page 24 - Resolved by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assembled (two-thirds of both houses concurring,) That the following article be proposed to the legislatures of the several states as an amendment to the constitution of the United States...
Page 10 - The decision of the Tribunal shall, if possible, be made within three months from the close of the argument on both sides. It shall be made in writing and dated, and shall be signed by the Arbitrators who may assent to it.
Page 10 - Plenipotentiaries to express, in a friendly spirit, the regret felt by Her Majesty's Government for the escape, under whatever circumstances, of the Alabama and other vessels from British ports, and for the depredations committed by those vessels...
Page 83 - That no certificate shall be given or patent issued therefor until the expiration of five years from the date of such entry; and if, at the expiration of such time, or at any time within two years thereafter, the person making such entry; or, if he be dead, his widow; or in case of her death, his heirs or devisee...
Page 19 - That it shall be the duty of each officer assigned as aforesaid, to protect all persons in their rights of person and property, to suppress insurrection, disorder, and violence, and to punish, or cause to be punished, all disturbers of the public peace and criminals...