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The Daily Dispatch: September 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], Northern correspondence — Statement of deserters. (search)
the Provost Marshal's office was sufficient to attract the attention of every one in camp, and by the time they reached Col. Hall's quarters they had been subjected to a pretty thorough pumping. The curious and inquisitive sent volleys of questionsen. Gillmore did not with his own hand approve. A flag of truce. On Friday morning, at about 8 o'clock, Lieut.-Col. Jas. F. Hall, Provost Marshal General, and Capt. Brooks, aide-de-camp, left Gen. Gillmore's headquarters, bearing, under covetown. After proceeding to our batteries upon the left and notifying them to cease their firing at the proper time, Col. Hall and Capt. Brooks rode out to their parallels upon the right, and were soon among the sappers in the trenches at the frords passed between the parties, whose hands did not meet during the interview. After formally introducing himself, Col. Hall ventured to remark that it was a warm morning, to which the rebel Colonel gave his concurrence so stiffly as to deter a