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20.4 tainly shall be registered; I said "certainly," and was regis- tered, and went to the polls and voted for Franklin and the whole of that ticket. 4th. Waived. Cross-Interrogatory. Q. You state a conversation with Mr. Conner, in your di- rect-examination, was that in the presence and hearing of the other two Registers? A. No, sir, it was not. Q. Will you on your oath, swear that the conversation you had with .Mr. Connor was the cause o:' your being registered as a qualified voter ? A . I believe it, on my oath. C. What reasons have you to believe it ? A. The way he took me off and asked me the question. Q. Have. you not considered yourself and teen generally thouht to bea loyal man ? A. I cant. say that I have always been a Union man. Q.. Have you been in opposition to the government of the United States and the restoration of the Union ? A. I have not been in opposition to the government as to thai part. nor to the restoration of the Union. Re-Direct Interrogatory: Q. What do you mean by saying you have not been always a Union man ? A. I mean I did not belong to the party railed the Union party. The above has been read to me and is correct. LITTLETON J. HARRIS. Written and attested to by Henry Page, Clerk. John Cullen, Sent., a witness produced on behalf of Claim- ant, being duly sworn, answers and says: 1st. Interrogatory: |
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