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Mr. Wiggin attended the check-list. I gave the Clerk the result of all the votes. I signed cer- tificates about two o'clock. After the balloting closed I asked the Warden to sign certificates. He said, is this right ? I said we had been in the habit of so doing, and I presumed it would be all correct. The Warden^said " I am not satisfied ; here is an error in my own name of nine votes." The Clerk said, " Count the ballots." Mr. Harmon said some of the ballots had 11 been taken away. Mr. Harmon ...took the check-list and called off the figures ; added up Mr. Hall's column and found it correct. On the next column Mr. Harmon hesitated. I asked the Clerk to explain, and he hesi- tcd a minute or two. Mr. Huston asked the Clerk to explain his figures> and the Clerk said " I don't know that this is any of your business." The Clerk then took his Minutes and left. The Clerk was sent for and return- ed. "We concluded to revise the list. I took the Clerk's list and called them off, and when I was unable to make out his figures I applied to the Clerk.
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