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position you wish made of them. Some express a wish to be paroled. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Thomas W. Cahill, Colonel Commanding Post. Captain R. S. Davis, Assistant Adjutant-General, Headquarters Department of the Gulf. The following is the communication of General Breckinridge to Col. Cahill: headquartlonel Commanding. Major-General J. C. Breckinridge, Commanding Confederate Forces. Colonel Cahill's Second report. Baton Rouge, August 9, 1862. To Captain R. S. Davis, A. A. General, Department of the Gulf: sir: Being called to the command of the forces at Baton Rouge, on the occasion of the action of August fifth, by our last end be like his. The customary tribute of mourning will be worn by the officers in the Department. By command of Major-General Butler, Commanding. R. S. Davis, Captain and A. A.A. General. headquarters Department of the Gulf, New-Orleans, August 15, 1862. General order No. 62. The Commanding General has carefull