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ked "there are the passports--one of them is yours, and you are to go by the name of Redford — the other two I have persons to assume them." The names of the persons for whom these passports were made out were F. C. Redford, R. C. Huntly, and J. B. Phillips. The doctor then told me he could not go that evening, but that I must meet him at his office at 12 o'clock the next day. Before leaving he also told me that Captain Kirby required $1,000 for his share, which I paid down. Next day I called Hudson and Irwing, of Gen. Elzey's Staff, were then summoned, in order to prove the genuineness of the passports which Maclure used on his trip. They acknowledged having given him passports on two occasions for these men, (Huntley, Redford, and Phillips.) Maclure represented that they were to assist him in disinterring dead bodies. The passports were to go to Essex. No passes are granted from Gen. Elzey's office, except those to cross the lines. It have been has only been a short time since