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"An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting"


Q. Do you know how these tickets were endorsed, or what they were
called?
A. I was not near enough to see the endorsement; I noticed which boxes
they went into.
Q. Upon the day of election were the defendants Jones, Marsh, and Hall,
acting as inspectors of election?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Receiving votes?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. And were acting as inspectors of election when these ladies voted?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. About what time in the day, or what time in the morning was it that
these ladies voted?
A. I think there had been but a very few votes received in the morning
when a number of them voted.
Q. Well, was it about 5 o'clock in the morning--very early?
A. No, sir; not so early as that; the probability is that there was not
over 20 or 25 votes received before they presented theirs.
_Conceded_: That the women named in the indictment were women on the 5th
day of November, 1872.
_Cross-Examination by_ MR. VAN VOORHIS:
Q. Which of those persons did you see register?
A. Mrs. Hough, Mrs. Pulver, Mrs. Truesdell, Mrs. Leyden.
Q. Do you swear you saw Mrs. Leyden register?
A. I think I did.
Q. Take a second thought and see if you are willing to say you saw her
register--please look off that paper. Do you recollect seeing those
persons register, or do you suppose they did, because you find it on a
paper there?
A.


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