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the name of his correspondent. It was given, and proved to be of so reliable a character that the broken- hearted husband was now satisfied of the perfidy of his wife, and no more was said of the matter. Shortly after Lieut. Wyman and Mrs. Captain Brennan returned to America, and settled down in Massachusetts, where they lived as man and wife until the present war commenced, when Wyman was appointed Colonel of the Sixteenth Massachusetts Regiment. He was the first military Governor of Suffolk, Va. After that place was evacuated by the Confederate forces, and although promising a committee of the citizens of that place, (who waited upon him to know his intentions in regard to the slaves), that he desired to have nothing whatever to do with the negroes, he soon betrayed his promises, by the publication of a circular, in which he commanded all slaves coming within his lines to report to him at the Trotting Park, and added that he had provided places for them. He fell at the battl