Mr. Crowley: I submit that it is of no consequence whether he did or not.
Judge Selden: He was the Government Supervisor under this act of Congress.
Mr. Crowley: The Board of Inspectors, under the State law, constitute the Board of Registry, and they are the only persons to pass upon that question.
The Court: You may take it.
A. Yes, sir; there was a United States Supervisor of Elections, two of them.
By Judge Selden:
Q. Did they advise the registry, or did they not?
A. One of them did.
Q. And on that advice the registry was made with the judgment of the inspectors.
A. It had a great deal of weight with the inspectors, I have no doubt.