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Gen. Lee's army. --There was nothing from Gen. Lee's army yesterday. Passengers by the Central train report all quiet along the Rappahannock. Gen. Lee's army. --There was nothing from Gen. Lee's army yesterday. Passengers by the Central train report all quiet along the Rappahannock.
, is promulgated for publication: Headq'rs, of the Department of Washington, D. C., July 16, 1863.--Commanding officer Fort Monroe, Col. Ludlow, agent for the Exchange of Prisoners of War — The President directs that you immediately place W. H. Lee and another officer selected by you, not below the rank of captain, prisoners of war, in close confinement and under strong guards, and that you notify Mr. R. Ould, Confederate agent for exchange of prisoners of war, that if Captain H. W. Sawyemy, the aforementioned prisoners will be immediately hung in retaliation. It is also directed that immediately on receiving official or other authentic information of the execution of Captain Sawyer and Captain Flynn, you will proceed to hang General Lee and the other rebel officer designated as herein above directed, and that you notify Robert Ould, Esq., of said proceedings and assure him that the Government of the United States will proceed to retaliate for every similar barbarous violation