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133 right to administer it, I offered to answer the questions but he would ask me none. ;id. A. Did not vote because I was not rejected, would have voted for Franklin. 4th. Waived. Cross-Examination. 1st. At the time you appeared before the Registers and had your name entered, did you or not refuse to take the required oath ? A. I did at, the time I had my name entered refuse for the time being, but Mr. Pusey said I could take it at any other time. 1st. Cross-Interrogatory. A. No sir. none; I had nothing to do with the war, and didn't want to have anything to do with it any way. 2d. A. No sir, I didn't. 3d. A. No, sir. 4th. A. No, sir. 5th. A. I don't know if I ever have. Special Interrogatory: Q,. Have or not your sympathies throughout the war been with those who were -in armed rebellion against the govern- ment? A. I don't think this question constitutional. The above has been read to me and is correct. BENJAMIN W. TRUITT. Written and attested to by Henry Page, Clerk. |
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