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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], A Specimen of Yankee Impudence — the Exchange question. (search)
A Specimen of Yankee Impudence — the Exchange question. Judge Ould recently received a letter from Brigadier General Meredith, enclosing a communication from Major General Hitchcock, of which the following is a copy: Washington City, D. C., November 13th, 1863. Brig. Gen. S. A. Meredith,Commissioner for Exchange of PBrig. Gen. S. A. Meredith,Commissioner for Exchange of Prisoners: Sir: --I am not yet informed whether any, or how far, relief may have reached our unfortunate prisoners of war in Richmond and its vicinity under the orders of the Secretary of War to send supplies to them of both food and clothing. Mr. Ould should be notified, for the information of his Government, that whateveedient servant, E. A. Hitchcock, Maj. Gen. Vols., Comm'r for Exchange of Prisoners. Judge Ould replied as follows: Richmond, Nov. 18th, 1863. Brig.-Gen. S. A. Meredith, Agent of Exchange: Sir: The letter of Gen. Hitchcock has been received. Until the Confederate authorities appeal to be relieved "from the obl