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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ards some sick and disabled United States soldiers who were on board; had never heard her denounce the Government or its supporters, or refer to Government matters; she objected personally to Capt. Burt, who had informed against her. Cross examined by Mr. Dean.--Had known Mrs Brinsmade for some time in New Orleans; knew that she had a husband, and has since been informed that her husband was in the Confederate service; during Mrs. B.'s stay in New York she stopped at the Everett House; Mr. Eton, a midshipman, a friend of Mrs. Brinsmade, stayed also at the Everett House, at the same time; while at Hampton Roads, Mrs. Brinsmade telegraphed to witness; did not have that dispatch with him; the contents of the dispatch were that she was at Washington, and that she would be glad to see him; had no business with the lady. Dr. Phelps here requested to be allowed to make a remark. He had been intimately acquainted with Mrs. Brinsmade since she left New Orleans, and he wished to say t