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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 29, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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B. F. Butler (search for this): article 1
Robert Ould (search for this): article 1
No Conference to be with Beast Butler on the Exchange question.
The following is a copy Hon. Robert Ould's letter declining to recognize Beast Butler in the capacity Yankee Commissioner of Exchange:
Confederate States of America. War Dep that Maj. Gen. B. F. Butler will not be recognized by them as an Agent of Exchange. Respectfully, your ob't serv't, Ro. Ould, Agent of Exchange.
The Schultz arrived here last night with the five hundred prisoners sent by the Yankees to City Point, Saturday.
The following is a copy of a letter from Judge Ould to Major Mulford relative to the exchange of prisoners:
Richmond, Dec. 27th, 1863. Major John E. Mulford, Assistant Agent of Exchange: Sir
--I have received y , I trust I may be permitted to express the hope that deliveries on the basis above indicated will be continued until all the troops in confinement on both sides are released. Respectfully, your obedient servant, Ro. Ould, Agent of Exchange.
John E. Mulford (search for this): article 1
December 27th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
Davis (search for this): article 1
E. F. Butler (search for this): article 1
No Conference to be with Beast Butler on the Exchange question.
The following is a copy Hon. Robert Ould's letter declining to recognize Beast Butler in the capacity Yankee Commissioner of Exchange:
Confederate States of America. War Department, Richmond, Va., Dec. 27th, ner of Exchange: Sir
--I have this day received from Major Gen. E. F. Butler a copy of a communication to be signed by yourself as Comm hority and order of the United States Secretary of War Major. Gen. E. F. Butler was appointed special Agent for the exchange of prisoners war by proclamation of the President of the Confederate States, Maj. Gen. E. F. Butler is under the of outlawry.
Although we do not present to p rtel, yet when one who has been proclaimed to be so obnoxious as Gen. Butler is selected, self-respect requires that the Confederate authorit t of Exchange.
The proclamation of President Davis forbids that Gen. Butler should be admitted to the protection of the Confederate Governme
E. F. Hitchcock (search for this): article 1
No Conference to be with Beast Butler on the Exchange question.
The following is a copy Hon. Robert Ould's letter declining to recognize Beast Butler in the capacity Yankee Commissioner of Exchange:
Confederate States of America. War Department, Richmond, Va., Dec. 27th, 1863. Major Gen. E. F. Hitchcock, Commissioner of Exchange: Sir
--I have this day received from Major Gen. E. F. Butler a copy of a communication to be signed by yourself as Commissioner of the Exchange of Prisoners, in which is stated that by the authority and order of the United States Secretary of War Major. Gen. E. F. Butler was appointed special Agent for the exchange of prisoners war at City Point."
You are doubtless aware that by proclamation of the President of the Confederate States, Maj. Gen. E. F. Butler is under the of outlawry.
Although we do not present to prescribe what agents your Government shall employ in connection with the cartel, yet when one who has been proclaimed to be
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
City Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
December 25th (search for this): article 1
Assaulting a negro.
--John D. Perrin, one of the city police, was before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of violently assaulting a negro boy on Christmas morning.
Perrin saw a party of negro boys firing pop crackers in the street near St. James's church, and, as was his duty, started to arrest them.
The boys, on seeing the officer, fled from him, and he, to frighten them, started in pursuit, and threw his cane at one of them.
Unfortunately for the officer, the cane accidentally struck one of the lads on the back of the head and knocked him down, apparently killing him. Instead of taking up the boy, and doing what was necessary to restore him, Perrin became alarmed, fled the city, and went to Hanover county.
Had he remained at his post, and thus shown that the blow was accidental, the matter would have passed by as soon as the boy recovered, for no one could have supposed that Perrin designed any injury to the child.
When the case was called, the Mayor postponed the