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(Dep. Georgia. Alabama, and Florida).
Atluuta. (Ta , March ‘-I', IB6S. )
General Ortlers No. 75.
1 A board of olhuers will convene at Atlanta
on Monday. May Ith, to receive and count the
returns of ihe election recently ludJ in Georgia,
and report for the action of the Major General
i otmnanding ilic names of all person , elected, mid
the officer, for which elected.
11. In the discharge of this duly, the Board will
carefully compare the returns with the ballots uml
registration books and lists, will investigate aud
report upon any charges of fraud or malfeasance
in office ou the part of registrars, managers, or
other officers connected with the registration or
1 lie receiving of ballots—and in cases where frauds
are detected, or where, from the evidence submit
ted, the board are of opinion that from any
cause the election should be set aside, their report,
with evidence and facts, will be presented to the
Major General Commanding.
11l Tbe attention of tire board is particularly
directed to tbe revision of the registration during
the five days preceding the election, and it will
examine into tbe causes assigned by registrars for
striking otl names . comparing tlie same with the
statements of those whose names have been
stricken oil. In any ease of abuse of authority, or
insufficient, reasons given on the part, of registrars,
the board will report the facts in the ease for the
action of ihe .Major Ueueral Commanding.
IV. The board are also charged with the duty ol
collecting all the facts and evidence in cases where
lire eligibility of candidates is disputed, reporting
tile result ol their investigations to the Major Gen
eral Commanding for his decision and action
V. In the execution of the foregoing duties the
board are fully empowered with all tire authority
requisite for the same—it is authorised to solid for
persons and papers—to take testimony on atfida
vitrr, and, where necessary, to call on the Com
manding officer, sub-District ot Georgia, to make
snelr investigations as may be desired. The Com
manding officer sub District of Georgia, 1 lie Super
intendent of Registration, and others, are hereby
required to answer any calls made by the board- -
to iravo such investigations made--ami to produce
any books, papers etc., that may be called for.
l>t£T*tL FOB THE HOARD.
Vi. Brevet Brigadier General AVilliatn McKee
Drum, Assistant Judge Advocate General.
Brevet Ließtcuant Colonel Campbell I). Emory,
Aid-de Camp.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel S. F. Bnrstow, Aid
de-Catuj).
A’li. Fhe Quartermaster's Department will fur
nish the necessary rooms and stationery for the
Board, and the Commanding officer, prist ot At
lanta, such details ol clerks, orderhe.-, etc .a ■ may
be necessary.
By order of Major General Mkadk.
myt!—lOt li C. DRUM, A A G.
unrunucAN national jsomi-
NA nice CONVENTION.
I he umljrsignetl,constituting the National
Committee designated by the Convention
hold at Baltimore on the 7th of June, 1801,
do appoint that a National Convention of
tlii> Union Republican party be held at the
city of Chicago, 111-, on Wednesday, the
20th day of May next, at 12 o’clock m., for
the purpose of nominating candidates for the
offices of President and VGeo President of
the United Stales. Each State in the United
States ij authorized to he r« presented in.-mid
Convention by the number of delegates equal
to twice the number ol Senators and Repre
sentatives to which each St rte is entitled in
the National Congress.
Wo invite the cooperation of all citizens
who rejoice that our great civil war has
happily terminated in the discomfiture of
the rebellion ; who would hold fast the
unity and integrity of the Kcpuhlio, and
maintain its paramount right to defend to
the utmost its own existence, whether im
periled by secret conspiracy or armed
force; of all friends of an economical ad
ministration of the public expenditure, of
the complete extirpation of the. principles
and policy of a'avcry, and of the speedy
reorganization ol those .States \t hose Gov.
elements were destroyed by tbe Rebellion,
and their permanent restoration to their
proper practical relations with Ihe United
States in accordance with the true princi
ples of republican government.
Marcus L. VV,\nt>, of New Jersey,
Chairman.
John D. Du-’rie.s, of Indiana, Scoretarj.
AVasliiugton, Dec. 11, 1807. td
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FOR TIE TU OONGRESN.
TERMS OF SENATORS.
Benjamin F Wudc, of Ohio, President.
John AV Forney, of Pennsylvania, Secretary.
ha ink Term Kjc.
Lot M Morrill 1801)
Wm P Fessenden. .1871
NBW tIAMFSIIIHtS
Aaron H Origin. ...1871
Jas AV Patterson . ,18T.i
VERMONT
Geo F Ktlmunits...lSO!)
Justin 8 MorriU... 1878
MASSACiruSETTS
(’has Sumner 1809
Henry AVilsou 1871
KttOOB ISLAND
Win Sprague 1809
Henry B Anthony.lß7l
CONNBCTRLT
Jiaue* Dixon 1809
Orris S Ferry 18TJ
NKWYORK
Edwin 1) Morgan..lßo9
Roscoe Crinkling. .18751
NEW JBHSKY
F T Frelinghuyseu 180!)
Alex G Cattcll.... 1871
PENNSYLVANIA
Chas It lluckalein ..1809
Simon Cameron...lß73
nm.AWAHK
Jas S lityanl 1809
Willard Saulsbiiry.l ß7l
MARYLAND
Uct crdy Johnson ... 1809
Dfiilip J’ Thomas... 1873
WEST VIRGINIA
PG Van Winkle.. .1809
Waitmau T AVilley.lß7l
, KENTUCKY
James Guthrie 1871
Garret Danis. 1873
TENNESSEE
David T Dutersim . 1809
Joseph 8 Fowler.. 1871
RECAPITULATION
Republicans -t;.’ | Oppositions (/« Italics) 13
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Schuyler Colfax, ot Indiana, Speaker.
Edward McPherson, of Pennsylvania, Clerk.
MAINE
t John Lynch
2 Sidney rerliani
3 Jas G Blaiuc
4 John A Peters
5 Frederick A Pike
NEW HAMPSa!”
1 Jacob H Ela
3 Aaron F Stevens
3 Jacob Benton
VERMONT
I Fred E Wuorlbridge
3 Luke P Poland
3 AV C Smith
MASSACUI)SETT3
1 Thoa D Eliot
3 Oakes Ames
3 Giuery TwiteheU
4 Satu’l Hooper
f, Beuj F Butler
0 Nat P Banks
7 Geo S Boutwell
8 John D Baldwin
9 Wm B VVashburno
Henry L Dawes i
RHODE ISLAND
1 Tims A Jenckes
2 Nathan F Dixon
CONNECTICUT
1 Nich'd D Hubbard
2 ,1 alius Hotchkiss
3 H H Starkweather
4 Wm It Bantum
NEW YOltK
1 Stephen Taber
3 Dimas Ba nes
55 on U J(obinuon
4 John Uir.
5 .John Morrissey
0 Thus H Steaari
7 John 4K Chanter
8 Jas Brooks
Fernando Winsl
10 \\ r m II Robertson
II C 11 Vail Wyck
13 John II Kctchain
155 Tlios Cornell
14 John VL Frayn
15 .John A Grisswold
lit Orange Ferris
17 Calvin T Hulbard
18 Jas 51 Marvin
19 Wm C Fields
3D Addison Jl Laflin
21 Alex II Bailey
'TI John C Churchill
5255 Dennis McCarthy
24 Theo 51 Pomeroy
525 AVnt II Kelsey
52(i AVm S Lincoln
27 Hamilton Ward
28 Lowis Sclye
529 Burt Vail Horn
550 J M Humphreys
31 II Van Acrnam
NEW JERSEY
1 AVm Moore
52 (lhas Haiyht
3 Chas Sitgnaoes
4 .John Hill
5 Geo A Halsey
PENNSYLVANIA
I Sam'l J Hamlall
3 Chas O’Neill
3 Lenard Myers
4 Win D Kelley
5 Caleb N Taylor
!> Denj M Boyer
7 John 51 Bromall
8 J Lawrence Getz
9 Thaddcus Stevens
10 Henry L Cake
11 DM Van Auken
13 Geo JF Woodiracl
13 Ulysses Mercer
1 J George F Miller
15 Adam J G rossbrt finer
16 AA’iu II Kooutz
17 Dan’l J MorriU
18 Stephen S AVilsou
J 9 Gleuui W Schofield
20 Darn in A Finney
21 John Covode
32 Jas K Moorehead
523 Thos Williams
524 Geo V Lawrence
DELAWARE
1 John A Nicholson
MARYLAND
I Hiram McCullough
3 Stephenson, Archer
3 Chas FPhelps
4 Francis Thomas
5 Frederick Stone
WEST VIRGINIA
1 Chester D Hubbard
3 Beni 51 Kitchen
3 Dau’l Polslcy
. KENTUCKY
1 Fair mice S Trimble
52 John Young Drown,
5$ ./ S S <ialliedy
■t J l\in tor C Knott
5 Asa P Grover
it Thos Ti Jones
7 Jas IS Beck
8 Geo M Adams
9 John D Young
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John Sherman 1873
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Thos .4 Hendricks.. 1869
Oliver P Morton.. 1873
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Lyman Trumbull. .1873
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Jacob M Howard. .1871
WISCONSIN
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Timothy 0 Howe. .1873
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David S Norton .... 1871
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Cltas D Drake 1873
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Wm M Bte war t 1869
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3 Kobt 0 Scheuek
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6 Reudcr \V Clarke
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8 0S Hamilton
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10 Jas 51 Ashley
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9 Schuyler Colfax
10 AVm Williams
II John P C Shanks
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I Norntan B Judd
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3 Eliliu B AVashburu
4 Abner C Harding
5 Elicn C Ingcrsoll
0 Burton C Cook
7 11 1* 11 Broinwcli
8 Shelby 51 Cullom
9 Lewis IF Boss
10 Albert G Barr
11 Bans'l S Marshall
13 Jehu Baker
13 Green B Raum
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3 Austin Blair
1 Thos AV Ferry
5 R E Trowbridge
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52 Benj F’ Hopkins
3 Amasa Cobb
4 Chas A Eld ridge
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3 Hirant Price
3 Wm B Allison
4 AVm Loughbridgc
5 Grenville M Dodge
6 Isabel W Hubbard
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51 Carman A Newcomb
3 Jas B McCormick
4 John J Gravelly
5 Jos W McClurge
0 Robt T Van Horn
7 Benj F Loan
8 John F Benjamin
9 Geo AV Anderson
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