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d subsequent to the battle of Manassas; and among other witnesses who figure conspicuously are two Yankee doctors, who, while in Richmond as prisoners of war, enjoyed the freedom of the city and the hospitality of misguided admirers to a very considerable extent. Indeed, these men were so loud in their professions of friend ship for the South, that no one but an infidel would have ever dreamed of their ultimate all from grace. But now hear what they have to say to the committee: Dr. J. M. Homleton, surgeon of the Fourteenth New York or Brooklyn regiment, captured at Bull Run, testifies that when he solicited permission to remain on the field and to attend to wounded men, some of whom where in a helpless and painful condition and suffering for water, he was brutally refused. They offered him neither water nor anything in the shape of food. He and his companions stood in the streets of Manassas, surrounded by a threatening and boisterous crowd, and were afterwards thrusting an o