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ers, Robert Ould, asking permission to send clothing to his relative, and also to our citizen prisoners from this place. The letter was forwarded through General S. A. Meredith, the Union Commissioner, who has returned Dr. Reid's letter with this endorsement by Mr. Ould; "Respectfully returned to Brigadier- General Meredith, AgenBrigadier- General Meredith, Agent of Exchange. The clothing named in the written communication will be received and delivered to the parties named." This opens the way for our citizen prisoners to be supplied with such articles as are necessary for their comfort. General Meredith has written Dr. Reid that he will receive and promptly forward to Mr. Ould any artGeneral Meredith has written Dr. Reid that he will receive and promptly forward to Mr. Ould any articles sent for the prisoners, and Dr. Reid will receive and forward any articles furnished him by the friends of any of our sufferers in Richmond. Of course nothing but articles of actual necessity should be sent, for they would hardly be delivered. Federal Espionage abroad — the case of Gen. Williams. Gen. Williams, of