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7th style" (See Vol 1. Pp 5. L 20 also Pp 6, L 9 to 11) T.J. Griffith Thos J Griffith states "they were there with Dr Bells Knowledge, and Dr Bell certainly knew they were Rebels, as they openly avowed it." (see Vol 2. Pp 24. L. 1) Geo W Griffith Geo W Griffith testifies that "Bruce told him there were two or three Rebel Cadets in the Hospital" (see Vol 1. Pp 26. L 13) and further says "I know Dr Bell knew of the Rebel Cadets," and it is not known to any loyal man that he ever reported it." (see Vol 1 Pp 27. L 1) E.D. Kennedy E.D. Kennedy, testifies "that he had a long conversation with Dr Bell in which he gave his advice to the Doctor very freely." From this conversation it appears that Kennedy, who I have no doubt is one of the instigators of this proceeding was made aware at that time of the true state of the case. (see Vol 1. Pp 39. L 1) Dr. S.W. Boynton Dr SW Boynton M.D. testifies "that Dr Bell was the Surgeon in Charge. (see Vol 1 Pp 42. L 7.) Dr J.S. Lytton Dr JS Lytton M.D. "states that Dr Bell was the Surgeon in Charge" (Vol 1 Pp 43. L 1.) Lt A.B. Brown Lieut A. Benson Brown 43d U.S. Infantry testifies "that Dr Town was Surgeon in charge" and from his intimacy with the Griffiths it may be supposed he made them aware of