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38 71st. What did Lafayette Ross admit to cause his disfran- chisement? A. I do not know the man. 72nd. Joseph H. Smith, is entered "known to be dis- loyal by the Board." What testimony was before the Board in reference to him from any member of the Board ? A. James Hayman's knowledge, and I do not remember what it was. Re-direct: Do you not mean by your answer to 69th cross-question that the declaration of an opinion that the South v»ould pre- vail, accompanied by acts and declarations showing a desire that such should be the result, equivalent to saying he de- sired the South to prevail ? [This question objected to by contestant, a sa leading ques- tion, and because witness had not mentioned any declarations or acts accompanying such declaration.] A. I do, The above has been read to me, and is correct, L. P. HAYMAN. Written and attested by Joseph H. Smith, Clerk. Adjourned to meet on Thursday, the 25th inst., JOSEPH H. SMITH, Clerk. THURSDAY, January 25th, 1866. Met pursuant to adjournment. Joseph H. Smith, Clerk. Clement I. Gravenor, a witness produced on behalf of con- testant, being duly sworn, deposes a,nd says: Direct examination; To first interrogatory: A. I was, in No. l,Election District. 2d: A. I did. |
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