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... clerk . The superintendent might require for a short time to have three or four clerks , and I would suggest that the object of the gentle- man from New York would be accomplished by providing that the compensation for clerk hire shall ...
... clerk . The superintendent might require for a short time to have three or four clerks , and I would suggest that the object of the gentle- man from New York would be accomplished by providing that the compensation for clerk hire shall ...
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... clerk . What kind of a clerk would this Senate have if he had never been sworn in ? Could it be said that the Senate of the United States was duly organized when they elected their clerk and refused to qualify him ? There was a member ...
... clerk . What kind of a clerk would this Senate have if he had never been sworn in ? Could it be said that the Senate of the United States was duly organized when they elected their clerk and refused to qualify him ? There was a member ...
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... clerk . Suppose it shall be held that he was no clerk , what then ? What is the evidence of his being clerk ? Some- thing more than his election ; something more than the fact that forty - one or forty - two men voted for him . He must ...
... clerk . Suppose it shall be held that he was no clerk , what then ? What is the evidence of his being clerk ? Some- thing more than his election ; something more than the fact that forty - one or forty - two men voted for him . He must ...
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adversely and indefinitely amend an act appointed approved Authorizing bill H. R. Butler Calling for information census Chair Chairman citizens claims Clerk Committee concurred Congress Constitution courts Crebs Cuba discussed district superintendent duty election enrolled enumerators FESSENDEN Finkelnburg franking privilege GARFIELD Government Granting a pension Granting lands indefinitely postponed Indian internal revenue introduced a bill JENCKES joint resolution Judiciary labor legislation Massachusetts ment mittee motion was agreed North Carolina objection officers Ohio passed House passed Senate passed with amendment persons petition political disabilities post route printed proposed public lands question railroad Received from House Received from Senate referred anew regard relation relief repeal reported adversely reported and indefinitely reported and passed Reported and recommitted Representatives SCOFIELD Secretary Senate with amendment SPEAKER SUMNER Tennessee tion unanimous consent United States.-[By VICE PRESIDENT vote William WILLIAM PITT FESSENDEN Wisconsin words