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


Q. Before you go further, state who was present at that time?
A. William B. Hall and myself were the only inspectors; Mr. Marsh was
not there; Daniel J. Warner, the United States Supervisor, Silas J.
Wagner, another United States Supervisor, and a United States Marshal.
Q. State which one of these was Republican, and which one Democratic.
A. Silas J. Wagner, Republican; Daniel J. Warner, Democratic.
Q. Now go on.
A. She read the 14th amendment to the Constitution of the United States;
while she was reading the amendment and discussing different points, Mr.
Daniel J. Warner said--
MR. CROWLEY: I submit to the Court that it is entirely immaterial what
either Warner or Wagner said.
THE COURT: I don't see that that is competent in any view of the case.
Q. (By the Court). Was your objection to registering Miss Anthony on the
ground that she was a woman?
A. I said it was contrary to the Constitution of the State of New York,
and I didn't think that we could register her.
Q. (By the Court.) On what ground was that?
A. Well, on the ground that she was a woman.
By MR. VAN VOORHIS:
Q. You may proceed and state what occurred there?
A. Mr. Warner said--
Objected to.
THE COURT: I don't think that is competent, what Warner said:
MR.


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