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Respdts Interrog. to Ball
then in other years? State also whether or not the
price of negroes is generally governed by the price
of cotton? & if yea, state what cotton was worth in
the early part of 1843 including March of
that year?

[?]th Int.
XII. If you know the body of negroes named
in the bills of sale, above referred to, state what
would have been a fair price for their hire [?]
from the 23d March 1843, till 1st March 1844?

[?]th Int.
XIII. State fully if you know any other
matter fact or thing that may elucidate this case
futher, or be material to the subject matter of
the same, or beneficial to the Respondent?

Interrog. Sanders
Second: Interrogatories to be propounded to
Philip Sanders

[?]t Int.
I. Are you acquainted with the parties to this
suit? if yea, how long have you known them?

Int
II. Did you hold any office on & before the
22d day of May 1843? if yea, what office?

[?] Int.
III. What claims or executions had you in
your hands as constable on or about the 22d of May
1843, against Hugh Cunningham? What did said
claims or executions amount to? Did the said
Daniel Turnipseed payoff any? & if any, which
of them? & under what understanding or agreement
with the said Hugh Cunningham? What amount
did the said Turnipseed pay you under the said agree-

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