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63 Have you ever felt or expressed any regret at any failure of the Federal armies, or their defeat by the Confederate armies? T, A. SPENCE. The claimant by his counsel objects to all the above ques- tions and to the answers thereto, as propounded to this and the other witnesses examined or to be examined in this mat- ter, as not pertinent in a cross-examination, and not inquiring into any matter, made by the Constitution of the State a cause for disqualifying a voter. H.PAGE, Clerk. Thomas A. Spence, Contestant, ') Re-direct Supplemental In- vs. ) terrcgatory. John R. Franklin, Claimant. ) Filed January 18', 1866. Have you by any open act or deed, declared your adhesion to these in rebellion against the Government of the United States, or expressed a desire for their triumph over the ar- mies of the United States? QUESTIONS TO BE PROPOUNDED TO THE WIT- NESSES EXAMINED AT ROACH'S STORE. T. A. Spence, Contestant,] In the matter of the contest of the election of Jno.R.Frank- lin as Judge of Twelfth Judi- Jno. R. Franklin, Claimant. , ,-,. " ,. ,,- , , ' , cial Circuit oi Maryland. First interrogatory. Where do you reside, and how long have you resided in Somerset county ? Where did you re- side in 1865 ? |
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