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lity might raise as to the person to whom his communication was addressed, he wrote to Maj.-Gen. E. A. Hitchcock, the Federal Commissioner of Exchange, residing in Washington city, the following letth he had addressed to Major Mulford on the 10th of August: Richmond, August 22, 1864. Maj.-Gen. E. A. Hitchcock, U. S. Commissioner of Exchange: sir: Enclosed is a copy of a communication which, which I have received no answer. On the 22d inst. I also addressed a communication to Maj.-Gen. E. A. Hitchcock, U. S. Commissioner of Exchange, enclosing a copy of my letter to you of the 10th insthe publication of the truth from time to time, Commissioner Ould, in January, 1864, wrote to Gen. Hitchcock the following letter: Confederate States of America, War Department. Major-General E. A. HiMajor-General E. A. Hitchcock, Agent of Exchange; Sir: In view of the present difficulties attending the exchange and release of prisoners, I propose that all such on each side shall be attended by a proper number of t