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vessel should take out none but the wounded, and bring nothing back that she did not take out. This was acceded to by General Page, and the Metacomet proceeded on this mission of humanity. I inclose herewith the correspondence with that officer, ion. Very respectfully, etc., R. L. Page, Brigadier-General C. S. A. Letter from Major-General Granger to Brigadier-General Page. headquarters U. S. Forces, Mobile Bay, Aug. 23, 1864. General: I have notified Admiral Farragut of your n and Brigadier General R. Arnold, on the part respectively of rear-admiral Farragut and Major-General Granger to Brigadier-General Page. headquarters U. S. Forces, Mobile Bay, Aug. 23, 1864. Brigadier-General R. L. Page, Commanding Fort Morgan:nold, Brigadier-General U. S. A. On the part of General Granger, Commanding United States Forces. Letter from Brigadier-General Page to Captain P. Drayton and Brigadier-General R. Arnold, Acting on the part, respectively, of Admiral Farragut and