The House of Representatives of the Fortieth Session of Congress
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Samuel M. Arnell from Tennessee enters the House; Members of standing committees are appointed; Mr. Golladay enters the House and his credentials are referred to the Committee of Elections
STATE OF KENTUCKY,
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE,
FRANKFORT, August 26, 1867.
The undersigned, a board for examining the returns of the election, held the 5th day of August, 1867, hereby certify that J. S. Golladay received a majority of the votes given in the third congressional district of the State of Kentucky for the office of Representative in the Fortieth Congress of the United States, and is therefore duly elected to that office for the term prescribed by the Constitution; which election was held in accordance with the Constitution and laws of the United States and of the State of Kentucky.
THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE, Governor,
JOHN M. HARLAN, Attorney General,
W. T. SAMUELS, Auditor Public Accounts.