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IN THE COURT FOR THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS. Robert H. Morris, Mayor of the City of New York, Plaintiff in Error, vs. the People of the State of New York, on the Relation of John Heath and Samuel Roome, Defendants in Error

IN THE COURT FOR THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS. Robert H. Morris, Mayor of the City of New York, Plaintiff in Error, vs. the People of the State of New York, on the Relation of John Heath and Samuel Roome, Defendants in Error

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IN THE COURT FOR THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS. Robert H. Morris, Mayor of the City of New York, Plaintiff in Error, vs. the People of the State of New York, on the Relation of John Heath and Samuel Roome, Defendants in Error

by New York. Supreme Court

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[New York]: Wm. G. Boggs, 1842. Original Wrappers. Good binding. Octavo. 46, [2 (blank)] pp. As issued, stitched into self wrappers. Cover is generally soiled; final blank is creased with some notable closed tear; contents clean. Mayor Morris refused to swear in Heath and Roome as assessors, claiming election irregularity. The state supreme court held: "The loss of the votes in one of the four districts into which the Sixth war was divided, did not defeat the election in that ward. If the votes of the First district are to be considered as wholly out of the question, in consequence of the riotous proceedings which drove the Inspectors from the room where they were canvassing, the result of the election must then be determined from the votes of the three remaining districts.

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IN THE COURT FOR THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS. Robert H. Morris, Mayor of the City of New York, Plaintiff in Error, vs. the People of the State of New York, on the Relation of John Heath and Samuel Roome, Defendants in Error
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New York. Supreme Court
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Original Wrappers
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Used - Good binding
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Publisher
Wm. G. Boggs
Place of Publication
[New York]
Date Published
1842
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Ephemera
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Americana; Ephemera;

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