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182 4th. Waived. Cross-Examination. 1st: A. I don't think I did. 2d: A. The most regret was at the slaughter of the men, I didn't rejoice at the defeat of either army during the war, to the best of my recollection. 3d: A. I disremember. 4th: A. Don't recollect that I ever did. 5th: A. I think not. 6th. Waived. 1st. Re-Direct Interrogatory: A. No, sir. The above has been read to me and is correct. SAMUEL T.ADAMS. Attested to and written by Henry Page, Clerk. Henry J. Johnson, a witness produced on behalf of Claim- ant, being duly sworn, answers and says: 1st. Interrogatory: A. Thirty-four years, took the oath, no charge, no witness- es, the first time I applied, on the day of review I was noti- fied by the Constable to meet the Registers at their place of sitting, I went, Captain Chilton appeared as a witness against me, and testified that I was considered one of the Democratic party, but knew of nothing else; Mr. Conner, one of the Registers, between my two appearances before them, asked me how I was going to vote, I told him I had always been a Democrat and I had understood that my party were not going to bring out any candidates, he then asked me if I |
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