A Statement of the Causes Which Led to the Dismissal of Surgeon General William

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"Q. Please to produce the copy of the telegram of the third.
"A. That was taken from the copy; it is a duplicate of the copy in my office. " The witness here produces the telegram : — "Baltimore, July 3d, 1862.
"To Mr. STEVENS, 1120 Girard St.
"Care of Mr. 150NSALL. Philadelphia. "Send on immediately to this Department five thousand (5000) blankets, and charge "CHRIS. 0. COX, '■Surg. U. S. , Med. Purveyor. " On the back of the paper is this certificate: — "Washington, March 4th. "I certify the
...telegram on this sheet to be a copy of the original message sent from Baltimore to Philadelphia, as repeated to this office.
"WM. H. CLARKE, "Telegraph Operator. " This certificate is crossed out by three diagonal lines.
43 The Judge Advocate objected to the admission of this telegram as evidence, and the court sustained his objection !
At page 1583 of the record will be found the following. Mr. W. A. Stephens, a witness for the defense, is under examination : — "Q. Do you recollect any sale of blankets made by you to Dr.


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