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The Daily Dispatch: December 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The raid into Southwestern Virginia--depredations of the enemy. (search)
ed the one to Dix, together with the note accompanying it which she had sent to Dr. Powell, Mrs. Allan recollected it, but solemnly protested against knowing anything of its contents; she had enclosed it in an envelope to "Miss Haynes," but knew nothing of what was in Dix's letter; she (the accused) had a slight acquaintance with Dix — met with him once in a foreign country. Lt. Leonard Mackall was then called to testify as to the similarity of the hand writing of the letter signed "Sante Trinita" to that of Phillips, the man who it is said sent the letter to Mrs. Allan through the hands of her servant. After a close examination, the witness was satisfied the writing was not Phillips's; P.'s chirography was fine, like the specimen exhibited. [It will be recollected that Mr. McMahon testified on Friday directly the reverse as to P.'s style of writing. He pronounced it of a "sprawling, unstylish" character; wide, and letters far apart, while "Santa Trinita's" was compact and wel