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[[left margin]]A.G.M.G[[/left margin]] He did Sir, most positively, and we then left. 
[[left margin]]g. R.[[/left margin]]Did you know anything about the drinking of whisky or other liquors by outside parties?
[[left margin]]A.G.M.G[[/left margin]]Only from hear say

[[left margin]]Q. R.  5[[/left margin]]Was there any ill feeling between you and Dr Bell previous to this?
[[left margin]]A.G.M.G[[/left margin]]On the contrary Dr D.J. Griffith caused him to be retained in his present position. Only his disgraceful conduct toward the rebels. [[left margin]]10[[/left margin]](I will state that we were cordially and kindly treated by Maj Roberts and Capt Brown and I think, as a Union man and a soldier it would be to the interest of the Gov't to remove Dr Bell and place a firmer man [[left margin]]15[[/left margin]] here. Have no personal ill feeling against him-
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