An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting by Anonymous
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[This witness was not cross-examined.]
JUDGE SELDEN: I propose to call Miss Anthony as to the fact of her voting--on the question of the intention or belief under which she voted. MR. CROWLEY: She is not competent as a witness in her own behalf. [The Court so held.] _Defendant rests._ JOHN E. POUND, a witness sworn in behalf of the United States, testified as follows: _Examined by_ MR. CROWLEY. Q. During the months of November and December, 1872, and January, 1873, were you Assistant United States Dist. Attorney for the Northern District of New York? A. Yes, sir. Q. Do you know the defendant, Susan B. Anthony? A. Yes, sir. Q. Did you attend an examination before Wm. C. Storrs, a United States |
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