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ter some conversation among themselves, they said to Maj. Anderson that Wigfall had not seen Gen. Beauregard for two days. Maj. Anderson replied that Gen. Wigfall's offer and its acceptance had placed him in a peculiar position. They then requested him to place in writing what Gen. Wigfall had said to him, and they would lay it before Gen. Beauregard. Before this reached Gen. Beauregard, he sent his Adjutant-general and other members of his staff, including the Hon. Roger A. Pryor and Gov. Manning, proposing the same conditions which Major Anderson had offered to go out upon, with the exception only of not saluting his flag. Major Anderson said that he had already informed Gen. Beauregard that he was going out. They asked him if he would not accept of the terms without the salute. Major Anderson told them, No; but that it should be an open point. At this interview a rather amusing incident occurred. The Hon. Roger A. Pryor of Virginia, being very thirsty, and seeing something
Doc. 219.-First Maine Regiment. The regiment numbers seven hundred and eighty men, and is officered as follows: field and Staff officers.--Colonel, Nathaniel J. Jackson; Lieutenant-Colonel, Albion Witham; Major, Geo. G. Bailey; Adjutant, J. L. Fillibrown; Quartermaster, Wm. S. Dodge; Surgeon, Dr. W. R. Richardson; Chaplain, Rev. Geo. Knox; Assistant Surgeon, A. A. C. Williams; Quartermaster's Sergeant, S. H. Manning; Sergeant-Major, Foster Randall; Drum Major, David Jones; Fife Major, Cyrus Freeman. Co. A, Portland Light Infantry--Captain, G. W. Tukay; First Lieutenant, Geo. H. Chadwell; Second Lieutenant, Chas. L. McAllister. Co. B, Portland Mechanic Blues--Captain, Charles Walker; First Lieutenant, Charles G. Pennell; Second Lieutenant, James M. Black. Co. C, Portland Light Guard--Captain, M. R. Fessenden; First Lieutenant, Wm. B. Jordan; Second Lieutenant, Benj. M. Redlon. Co. D, Portland Rifle Corps--Captain, Charles H. Meserve; First Lieutenant, Wm. A. Pierce; Second Li