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96 6th. A. No, sir. Re-direct examination: To the re-direct interrogatory filed: A. No, sir. 1st. Why did you not? A. Because I always wanted the Union preserved. 2d. What do you mean by your reply "neither" to the second cross-interrogatory? A. That I never rejoiced or expressed any gratification. 3d. What do you mean by your reply "neither one" to the fourth cross-interrogatory? A. That I didn't say anything about it; but I was truly sorry about the war. 4th. In your reply to the first cross-interrogatory, as to the questions propounded by the officers of Registration, you say you cannot recollect; can you recollect the subject or substance of such questions, and the nature of your replies; if yea, state? (The Contestant objects to this question.) A. Can't call to mind all—every one. (Contestant objects to this answer.) The above has been read to me and is correct. W. W. WISE. Written and attested to by Henry Page, Clerk. Levin Woolford, a witness produced on behalf of the Claim- ant, being duly sworn, answers and says to special interrog- atories addressed to Levin Woolford: To the first interrogatory: A. I am. 2d. (This interrogatory and answer the Contestant objects to.) |
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