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as Officers of Registration, any one acting as their clerk? and
if yes', who was the person.
A. Isaac Gibbons was acting as clerk: when I applied.
5th. Is it the game Isaac Gibbons that you spoke of in
your :inswer to the first interrogatory?'
A. The very same.
6th.Had you done anything more as Judges of Election
before the said paper was delivred to you, than to take the
oath prescribed by law as Judges, app'oint your clerks, and
administer to them the oath prescribed by law? If yea,
what'.
A. He had not received any ballots, but voters were stand-
ing by and pressing their ballots upon us, before we received
the 1st and we declined to receive them until we had receiv-
ed the list.
7th. Look upon the paper which be a part if your direct.
examation, and say whether the pencil mark; in the shape
of a V were made by the Judges or any one of them at the
said election, and if intended to indicate a purpose; what
was hat purpose?
A These marks were made by the Judges, and were put
then to indicate thatthe person against whose name they
were placed had voted.
8th. Were they not put there in compliance with the duty
imposed upon you by the section of an Act entitled. "an
Act relating to the Registration of the voters of the State?"
A They were.
9th. In your direct examination, you state that four per-
sons giving in the names of William Anadale, Levin T.
Parker, Severn McGrath and Henry W. Poter, came for-
ward and offered their ballots; did these persons, all of them,
come fowarrd the and the same time ?
A l can hardily say whether the did or not, they all
came in a crowd together except; Henry Potter others being
with them.
16th -uter they offered to vote and were rejected by you
as you started; did you not receive the votes of other persons
before the statement of Mr. Isaac D, J'ones, which you have
given in evidence, was made to you ?
A We did.
11th. Look upon the paper heretofore- referred to as a part
of your evidence, and opposite No. 3, there is the name
Anadale, and state whether or not the Samuel Gibbons, of
whom you have spoken in your evidence as one of the Regis-

 
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