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The Daily Dispatch: November 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], More Swindling in the Exchange of prisoners. (search)
ch, private 6th Virginia prisoner of war taken at battle of Autistam, do hereby request that I be not returned by exchange or upon parole, and I do give my parole of honor that I will not take up arms against the Government of the United States, or in any manner give aid on information to its enemies, or go within any of the States now in rebellion until released from this obligation by competent authority. (Signed,) L. A. Zenovich Private, 6th Va. Subscribed in presence of James W. Forsyth; Capt. A. A. A. G. The above named L. A. Zenovich, is permitted to proceed to and remain in any local State. By command of the Provost Marshal General Army of the Potomac. Zenovich above-mentioned is as true a Southerner as lives. Being a foreigner by birth, and not very well understanding our language, and being withal unsuspecting, he was the more easily imposed upon. After he had received the foregoing paper, supposing it to be a parole, and was den ed admission on t