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t avowal of the intentions of his Government as to the delivery of prisoners, but in vain. At length, on the twentieth of October, 1863, I addressed to Brigadier-General Meredith the following letter, to wit: Richmond, Va., October 20, 1863. Brigadier-General S. A. Meredith, Agent of Exchange: sir: More than a month ago Brigadier-General S. A. Meredith, Agent of Exchange: sir: More than a month ago I asked your acquiescence in a proposition that all officers and soldiers on both sides should be released in conformity with the provisions of the cartel. In order to obviate the difficulties between us, I suggested that all officers and men on both sides should be released unless they were subject to charges; in which event theoes come, I hope it will soon. Respectfully, your obedient servant, Ro Ould, Agent of Exchange. On the twenty-ninth of October, 1863, I received from General Meredith a communication informing me that my proposal of the twentieth was not accepted. I was insultingly told that if the excess of prisoners was delivered they w