Session #46 · 1879–81

Speech #460010761

The "grievance" to. the marshal. wlbtnyes. be foethe ballot is deposited in the box. uay arrest the repeal ci. The other side rges net to allow that ballet. folded. secret. and umarked. to be placed in the box and do its wont of wrong and injustice. not to -cnapel the officer of the law to find a magistrate and procure a warrant forrie repeater beforearnEgstiisg s e lm. thus giving opportunity for .escape. visitiig another poll. and repeating his offnose. is an abridgmentofthe libertyof theociizen. Au. aieborn citizea justifies hIlls right to vote under a naturalization paper issued in t18S. describing the man as a British subjet. issued upon renunciation of mllegiance to the Quetn of Great Britain. the ana confessedly is a German. ind was never on Etglish soil. Gentlemen on the other side say the masl shoiuld be permitted to vote. though mniiestly he has no right to. and thereafter critinal h proceedings be instituted] against him. if he call befenud. Ti election law provides that crime against the elective franchise my be prevenited.
Keywords matched
naturalization

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural Criminal

Speaker & context

Speaker
FRANK HISCOCK
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
NY
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
460010761
Paragraph
#0
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