A. No, sir; I suppose they might have been taken to Newport News.
Q. Who was in possession of Newport News at that time?
A. The United States troops, sir. Our vessel had been stationed there for six weeks preceding.
Re-direct.
Q. What occupation had the United States of Fortress Monroe, and of this hospital building, and of Newport News? Was it other than a military possession?
(Objected to by defendants' counsel.)
The Court: It is not relevant.
Mr. Evarts: We know there was no physical difficulty in landing them; we want to know whether there was any other.
The Court: We need not go into any other. Practically, they could have been landed there. That is all about it. As to being a military fort, and under military authority, that is not of consequence.
Mr. Evarts: As to military forts receiving prisoners at all times?