Revised Record of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, May 8, 1894, to September 29, 1894, Volume 4Argus Company, printers, 1900 |
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Page 97
... witness for the contestee , upon the cross - examination is asked : " What were these men for ? Did you pay them ... witnesses , that of Mr. Lynch himself , and of Mr. Myron Woods , of whom I shall speak hereafter . He testifies that ...
... witness for the contestee , upon the cross - examination is asked : " What were these men for ? Did you pay them ... witnesses , that of Mr. Lynch himself , and of Mr. Myron Woods , of whom I shall speak hereafter . He testifies that ...
Page 110
... witnesses here who swore that they assisted men in the compartments to fold their ballots . I do not know that that is a crime . Mr. Simons - What ! Stationing a man in there is not a crime ? - Mr. Delaney -I do not know that it is a ...
... witnesses here who swore that they assisted men in the compartments to fold their ballots . I do not know that that is a crime . Mr. Simons - What ! Stationing a man in there is not a crime ? - Mr. Delaney -I do not know that it is a ...
Page 113
... witnesses as to how large a house it was . - Mr. Delaney But the chairman means , I suppose , what it was ... witness . - - Mr. Delaney I am not able to state now . I have not read all the evidence . - Mr. Lincoln I would like ...
... witnesses as to how large a house it was . - Mr. Delaney But the chairman means , I suppose , what it was ... witness . - - Mr. Delaney I am not able to state now . I have not read all the evidence . - Mr. Lincoln I would like ...
Page 162
... witness , " Tony " George , and consisted of members of an oath - bound secret society , organized for the support of the Republican candidate for alderman . The line was formed about three o'clock in the morning . The first thing the ...
... witness , " Tony " George , and consisted of members of an oath - bound secret society , organized for the support of the Republican candidate for alderman . The line was formed about three o'clock in the morning . The first thing the ...
Page 164
... witness , Aeschbach , swears that no oath was administered to voters challenged , but he is contradicted by other witnesses for the contestants . He swears that Republican voters were discriminated against , and were " smashed in the ...
... witness , Aeschbach , swears that no oath was administered to voters challenged , but he is contradicted by other witnesses for the contestants . He swears that Republican voters were discriminated against , and were " smashed in the ...
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