Digest of Election Cases Cases of Contested Elections in the House of Represen
Digest of Election Cases Cases of Contested Elections in the House of Represen
United States Congress House Committee On Elect
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Witness has sworn to what he evidently could not remember, as though he did recollect it, as an independent matter of absolute memory. Much of his evidence, while it cannot be said to be willfully corrupt from anything that appears, was^ given with an apparent recklessness of statement in several instances^ and it is contradictory and conflicting in itself. He is contradicted on several points by other witnesses who seem credible, and the general impeachment lends some aid at least, in connecti...on with that, to seri- ously impair, if not entirely to discredit, him as a witness. At any rate 1 respectfully submit whether this is not so. He calls most of his witnesses to sustain his character from where he was least known, and few from where he had lived two years and was. Best known. If any one hesitates to find absolutely that Major Shumate is mis- taken, or is in error, or that he is successfully impeached, or even that he has falsified, he needs to go no further than to say that contestant's- claim now being considered is not ])roved satisfactorily; that it may be- true, as testified to by him, and it may not be, but it is not strong and certain enough in quantity or qualitj' to overcome the contestee's prima facie right.
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