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expressly instructed by Genl Gregory so to do, through all of which Genl Gregory exhibited a spirit of ineffable meanness in thus refusing to sustain and defend a subordinate in obeying his orders, and using the said clerk as a means of venting a petty jealousy and malignity felt toward his Adjutant.

Specification Second - In this that the said General Gregory did on many and oft-repeated occasions compel a Clerk in his office to perform the duties expressly assigned to the Division over which his Adjt General presided, and when told repeatedly by said clerk that such duties belonged to said Adjutant's department, and that said Adjutant had reprimanded said Clerk for interfering with his duties, General Gregory