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152 3d: A. Did not vote; would have voted for Franklin; would have given him 100 if he could. 4th: Waived. Cross-Examination: To the first interrogatory : A. I regretted the people of both armies were getting kill- ed up; if the real secessionists were pitted against the abo- litionists, I would not have cared. 2d: A. I was very sorry when it fell. 3d : A. I was sorry when the good people either side were kill- ed; I cared nothing for the bad devils on either side. 4th: A. I believe that I have over both, at times when I thought one needed a thrashing, and then another needed it; I took no papers during the war. 5th: A. No. The above hag been read to me and is correct. G.T.TAYLOR. Written and attested to by Henry Page, Clerk. Adjourned to met to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. BARREN CREEK, January 16th. Met pursuant to notice this morning at 10 o'clock. |
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