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The Daily Dispatch: February 17, 1864., [Electronic resource], The correspondence on the exchange question. (search)
to be on parole. He says:"This is the provision of the cartel, and we can accept nothing else. Unless this is the distinct understanding, no equivalent will be delivered to you for any Confederate officers or soldiers whom you may hereafter bring to City Point. In the hope that such is the understanding, I have directed that a greater number than the total of your delivery shall be sent to you. In another communication Gen. Hitchcock is reminded that by the Presidential proclamation Gen Hutier is under the ban of cutaway, and that while his Government cannot prescribe what agents the United States shall employ, self-respect requires that the Confederate Government refuse to treat with a person so obnoxious, and that Gen. Butler's agency cannot therefore be recognized or his person protected by a flag of truce. Gen. Bulter returned the note, and said in reply, "No right of declaration of outlawry by those authorities of any officer or soldier of the United States can be admi