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0, Were these visits to Mr. Tod, and! hearing the ppaers read all the grounds alleged for your exclusion; as a voter? A. All the grounds'I ever heard;.. Cross-Exainination: 0. What. amounted tax have you paid. to the United States every year' ? A My State and County Taxes; together amount to 5 or 86. Q. At the time your case was postponed by the officers of Registration what reason was assigned for that postpone- ment:' A. I can't call.it a postponement, they said they were done with me and had. no more Questions to ask, and requir- ed me to appear in two weeks with witnesses to prove my loyalty. Q, Were you or not informed at any time that Thomas Elis had testified to certain expressions used by you? As I never heard a word of it in my life, until now. To the first filed Cross-interrogatory : A. I felt regret at every battle I heard I wanted to hear only of peace. To the- 2d, 3d, 4th;5th and. 5th, waived. Q. Have or not your sympathies; throughout the war been with those who were in armed rebellion against the Govern- ment. A. My ,supplies were with a few friends and relatives in the South, and no more. The above has 'been read to me and is correct. his X JOHN McDANlEL. mark Witness made his; mark because of nervousness. Attestcd to and written by Henry Page, Clerk. John E. Harris, a witness produced on behalf of the claim- ant, being duly sworn;answers and says : |
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