ir.
_Q._ In what election district were you inspector of elections?
_A._ The first district.
_Q._ Who were inspectors with you? _A._ Edwin T. Marsh and
William B. Hall.
_Q._ Had the Board of Inspectors been regularly organized? _A._
Yes, sir.
_Q._ Upon the 5th day of November, did the defendant, Susan B.
Anthony, vote in the first election district of the 8th Ward of
the city of Rochester?
_A._ Yes, sir.
_Q._ Did you see her vote? _A._ Yes, sir.
_Q._ Will you state to the jury what tickets she voted, whether
State, Assembly, Congress and Electoral? Objected to as calling
for a conclusion.
_Q._ State what tickets she voted, if you know, Mr. Jones. _A._
If I recollect right she voted the Electoral ticket,
Congressional ticket, State ticket, and Assembly ticket.
_Q._ Was there an election for member of Congress from that
district and for Representative at large in Congress, for the
State of New York, held on the 5th of November, in the city of
Rochester? _A._ I think there was; yes, sir.
_Q._ In what Congressional District was the city of Rochester at
the time? _A._ The 29th.
_Q._ Did you receive the tickets from Miss Anthony? _A._ Yes,
sir.
_Q._ What did you do with them when you received them? _A._ Put
them in the separate boxes where they belonged.
_Q._ State to the jury whether you had separate boxes for the
several tickets voted in that election district? _A._ Yes, sir;
we had.
_Q._ Was Miss Anthony challenged upon that occasion? _A._ Yes,
sir--no; not on that day she wasn't.
_Q._ She was not challenged on the day she voted? _A._ No, sir.
Cross-examination by Judge Selden:
_Q._ Prior to the election, was there a registry of voters in
that district made? _A._ Yes, sir.
_Q._ Were you one of the officers engaged in making that
registry? _A._ Yes, sir.
_Q._ When the registry was being made did Miss Anthony appear
before the Board of Registry and claim to be registered as a
voter? _A._ She did.
_Q._ Was there any objection made, or any doubt raised as to her
right to vote? _A._ There was.
_Q._ On what ground? _A._ On the ground that the Constitution of
the State of New York did not allow women to vote.
_Q._ What was the defect in her right to vo
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