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He expressed great affection for his wife and children, for whom only he cared to live. In the evening his wife and children visited him, and afterwards Rev. Mr. Salter, Chaplain of the Thirteenth Connecticut regiment, called with the hope of administering some consolation. Mumford received him pleasantly and conversed freelsix or seven years of age. The interview was, of course, extremely affecting, and the prisoner, for the first and only time, broke down and groaned piteously, Chaplain Salter came in, and at the request of Mrs. Mumford engaged in an earnest prayer for the soul of him who would so soon be beyond the knowledge of man. Mumford preservssessed. At a little before ten o'clock, an army ambulance was before the prison door, and, attended by a guard, Mumford was placed in it, accompanied by Chaplain Salter. The procession was then formed, with Captain Magee's company of cavalry in advance, Capt. Stafford and his Deputy Provost Marshals following; then seven com