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mfort to the Federal cause, until I am regularly exchanged. L.--. Gove, Captain--. I read this paper, and then went back and read it odeath. Fifteen minutes afterwards a vehicle was brought, and Captain Gove, of the First Rhode Island Cavalry, was conveyed, in charge of atherefore, moved on steadily; and before I had finished paroling Captain Gove, was nearly out of sight. Nothing now detained me, and pushi. They will refer to the manner in which the watch and chain of Captain Gove were returned. In the year 1863, the cavalry headquarters welooked at it. I remember this watch, he said; it belonged to Captain Gove, who was killed in the skirmish at Mountsville. Captain Gove,Captain Gove, of the First Rhode Island, was it, General? asked the prisoner. The same, Captain. I know his people very well. Then, returned Stook away with him the watch, which the family of the unfortunate Captain Gove no doubt preserve as a memorial of him. This little incident