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190 A. No, sir, I never was a disunionist, I was always op- posed to secession, I mean I was with the administration un- til that time. 2d. General cross-int: A. Never, sir. The above has been read to me and is correct. JAS. N. HUGHES. Attested to and written by H. Page, Clerk. William N. B. Costen, a witness produced on behalf of claimant, being duly sworn, answers and says: To the first int.: 2d. A. Did apply, took the oath, answered all their questions. Among others they asked me if I had voted for Henry or Crisfiefd. Told them I thought I voted for Henry, but was not positive. No charge, no witness that I knew of. 3d: A. Did vote, but was not registered as a voter. 4th. Waived. Cross-examination: To the first int. A. No, sir. 2d. A. No, sir. 3d. A. No, sir 4th. A. No, sir; I sympathized with both sides. |
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