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The Daily Dispatch: February 12, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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de runners. Believed that Mrs. Allan wrote the letters to Rev. Morgan Dix, and Miss Haynes, in New York, but could not tell what were their contents, as he had never read them.--[This witness underwent a protracted examination, but as his testimony relates merely to the notes from Mrs. Allan to Dr. Powell concerning the letters which had been sent to his care, we deem its publication unnecessary.] Messrs. Robert Werne and Wm. A. Cave were next examined as to their acquaintance with W. B. Phillips, the individual from whom Mrs. Allan alleges her servant received in the Second Market the letter addressed to Rev. Morgan Dix, which was signed "Santa Trinita." [This is the letter which caused Mrs. Allan's arrest, and contained language by no means kind to the South, as well as information concerning certain parties residing in the North who entertained Southern feelings.] These witnesses knew P., and were certain that they had not seen him in Richmond since December, 1862. Mr. Cave ex