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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], A Specimen of Yankee Impudence — the Exchange question. (search)
Brigadier General Meredith, enclosing a communication from Major General Hitchcock, of which the following is a copy: Washington City, civilized world. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. A. Hitchcock, Maj. Gen. Vols., Comm'r for Exchange of Prisoners. Juden. S. A. Meredith, Agent of Exchange: Sir: The letter of Gen. Hitchcock has been received. Until the Confederate authorities appeahout stint or limitation, all kinds of supplies to them. General Hitchcock requests that the prisoners now in our hands be returned to ycontinue to supply food and clothing as heretofore" to such.--General Hitchcock need not have urged you to "lose no time in communicating" hie side or the other to be on parole. I hope you will "urge" on Gen. Hitchcock the acceptance of this proposition "as due to the most solemn c two offers. I will thank you to forward this communication to Gen. Hitchcock, or inform him that the Confederate authorities decline to acce