Thurman, Allen G.-Continued.
that F. C. Humphreys was not a United States shipping-commissioner on the 7th day of November, 1876..........
that inasmuch as the votes of the people of Louisiana for electors of Presi- dent and Vice-President in November last have never been legally canvassed and declared, therefore the votes purporting to be votes of electors of that State for President and Vice-President ought not to be counted, and no electors of President and Vice-President can be regarded as chosen in that State. Offered as a substitute for a resolution offered by Mr. Commissioner Morton..... interlocutory remarks and questions by, on the--- business of the Commission..
.33, 267, 522, 523, 549, 600, 637 .....30, 63, 69, 73, 81, 87, 146, 167, 188, 192, 371 Louisiana case.... 224, 227, 237, 238, 279, 281, 282, 315, 316, 319, 330, 336, 337, 347, 360, 362, 378, 379, 380, 389, 391, 394, 403, 409, 420 Oregon case.... ....475, 476, 532, 552, 559, 595, 599, 633 letter from, announcing his inability to attend the sessions of the Commission, and asking that the vacancy caused by his absence may be filled as provided by law..
arguments by, in the consultations on the-
interlocutory remarks by, on the Louisiana case. argument by, on the Louisiana case..
.218, 231, 233, 300, 339, 342, 415
Tucker, J. Randolph, an objector on the part of the House- objections offered in joint convention by, to the certificate from the State of
resolution offered by, that Daniel L. Crossman was not appointed an elector by the State of Michigan, as its legislature directed, and that the vote of said Daniel L. Crossman, as an elector of said State, be not counted.
interlocutory remarks by, on the Florida case.
argument by, on the Florida case..
Tyner, James N., Postmaster-General, a witness- examination of, in the Oregon case..
Vance, John L., a Representative from Ohio-
that certain testimony relating to the recent election in South Carolina be read
that a resolution offered by Mr. Representative Wood be laid on the table that Mr. Representative Walling be excused from voting...... Vermont, the State of-(see Electoral votes.)
Waddell, Alfred M., a Representative from North Carolina-
objections offered in joint convention by, in the Louisiana case.. Walling, Ansel T., a Representative from Ohio-
motions made by-
to reconsider certain votes.
that a resolution offered by Mr. Representative Cochrane be amended....
appeal from decision of the Speaker by.
Watts, John W., a witness
examination of, in the Oregon case...
West Virginia, the State of
electoral votes of, counted
Whitney, William C., counsel...
brief submitted by, in the Florida case..
Whyte, William Pinkney, a Senator from Maryland- motions made by, to take a recess...
resolution offered by, that while it is the sense of the Senate that no Sena-
tor or Representative or person holding an office of trust and profit under the United States shall be appointed an elector, and that this provision of the Constitution shall be carried in its whole spirit into rigid execution, yet that the proof is not such as to justify the ex- clusion of the vote of Daniel L. Crossman as one of the electors of the State of Michigan, and that his vote should be counted........ Wilson, Jaines, a Representative from Iowa- motion made by, that the Senate be notified by the Clerk of the action of the House in regard to the electoral vote of Rhode Island, and that the House is ready to meet the Senate at once and continue the counting of the electoral votes for President and Vice-President.... resolution offered by, that the Clerk of the House notify the Senate that the House is now ready to meet them in joint meeting of the two Houses to count the vote for President and Vice-President..... Windom, William, a Senator from Minnesota- motion made by, to take a recess.... Wisconsin, the State of-(see Electoral votes.) Witnesses, examination of-
Humphreys, F. C., (in the Florida case). McGrew, J. N., (in the Oregon case). Raney, George P., (in the Florida case). Tyner, James N., (in the Oregon case).
Watts, John W., (in the Oregon case).
Yonge, James E., (in the Florida case).
Woodburn, William, an objector on the part of the House.
.133, 195, 196, 197, 372, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 638, 639, 640, 641, 701, 702, 704
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