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our Government. "Respectfully, your obedient servant, "Ro. Ould, Agent of Exchange." On the afternoon of the 30th of August, I was notified that the flag-of-truce steamer had again appeared at Varina. On the following day I sent to Major Mulford the following note, to wit: "Richmond, August 31, 1864. "Major John E. Mulford, "Assistant Agent of Exchange: "Sir: On the 10th of this month I addressed you a communication, to which I have received no answer. On the 22d instant, I also addressed a communication to Major-General E. A. Hitchcock, United States Commissioner of Exchange, enclosing a copy of my letter to you of the 10th instant. I now respectfully ask you to state in writing whether you have any reply to either of said communications; and, if not, whether you have any reason to give why no reply has been made ! "Respectfully, your obedient servant, "Ro. Ould, Agent of Exchange." In a short time I received the following response, to wit: