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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1863.—TRLPLE SHEET. 4 ‘ i -— = — a Liowommo—at re BF en Brower 9 . £9 Laat General Orders Nos 49 and 100 were nol sent — you will proceed to make declarations of oxche might, under some circh nstances, give a parole for bim- | Commodore Oliver Haawell Porry. They wore ncarost ON PRISONERS IN RICHMOND moat the sane ima. T recsived Geopral Order No. 49 purpase ot tuithig. trovtm. ta, tho. fold. wher id hin command w:caoat waiting Gonorel Onfr Na, | neigabors a cihahoed Tau fathers” catatoajuipod'| superior aah of wg Ssine and clo B Sasop UN! 7 rod to me Their respec K prop and, hiying aow exhausted, by a deciara- . 100 (which includes 4 each other. They attended the same school as chil- | $0 i Bh eat the fact My owa per. | tio of exchange, the parvied prisoners tn your hands, you was done at City Point or other named place, | dren, and the taught young Perry his letters. 4 her, ‘ < —ee ton ia shat General Order No. 100 was never | propose to me the delivery of prisoners of w: | it would be im violation of the cartel, and the parol After Oliver went into the navy he seldom came to South | “At Btookton: 11th inst, from che of OBKO Fiotclor, ima letter. ft y habit faithfully to | bands, for whom you have equi valoats—or, o would therefore be invalid, nor could exceptions be tak: , til) after the battle of Lake Erie, when he ‘ bark, loos. ry pase z bar Conduct of the by tho (oderal agout of oxchuuge, | t very fow—in order, as tt were, that to this course by te party granting the parole, becaugo | butlt a house next to Judge Peckham’s, oa the paternal | knowa Seogker, and owned by Day! Win Barbarous Conduc 0 rerordy of my office dées not dis. | akain’ possession of many thousamds mare mcm of your the validity of the parole depends upon & strict compli- | estate, intending to epend bis old age by the side of bis c Flotener, d iti letter from Lieutoaunt Colonel Ludiow, com. | delivered or on parole, for the purpess.of declaring them a!so | ae with the provisions of the cartel. Paragraph 180 of | old triend. Rebel Authorities. Muuteating General Order No, 100, Ligutenaat Colonel | exchanged, and pudring them into the field, not in Cont Order No. 100, which prescribes fhe duties that a! Cuasuorrs, daughter of General W.S, Rosecrans, died Ludlow met me at City Point on the 23d of May, 1863.and | (y with the existing curtel, aor in dance with the | paroled soldier may perform, is also to some extent | a: Yellow Springs, Ohio, oa November il. POOLE ho they and there delivered to me General Order No. 100, , usages of oer ee enn ia your individual judgmeat, | pa Ronier Py eg ng ane, restricts these hd Stating that the principles thereim anpounced wou!d, ia you may think it proper to do go, 1 | re Court Cal ‘ar—This Da: 7 4 . the fulure, control the operations of the forces of the Ihave only to add that eaay inference from thia | P alend. y They Refuse to Allow Provisions to Go | tuioa States No written communication aceompaniod | statement 1a tho answer I have to make to your proposal inoperative. by" the cartel, because ti | » SUFREME Cov 1.—-Part 1—Calendar unchanged. it. If any was ever written to accompany it I pever re- | of the 20th stant, which is not accepted. “Respectfully, ‘apply to ‘Ot given at tho points Gomme Donne street—Celeadar Caen ae mayy1a9 the Pri ceived it. You are in error, therefore, when,you say | your obodiont servant, ‘8. A. MEREDITH, yout ail such paroloe are, by the iWin aes hee fos, 460, 2187, . to the Prisoners. that Lieutonant Colonel Ludlow, on the 224 of May, 1863, Brigadier General and Commiasioner for Exchange party therefore bas . enclosed copies of General Order No. 49 and . 100, ‘MR. OULD TO ORNSRAL MEREDITH. thetr . Had such PURI DED ie oto announcing regulations and instructions for the govern: s On ment of the United States forces in tho ta Wan Dura ¥ . * Y Ager SHIPPING NEWS. THE BEXOHANGE, the matter of paroles, stating that these orders and | prigaqior General 5. A. Muxmprm, Agont of Exchange:— 0 one the cartel were to govern your foroes.and that, whoa | ‘ste your communication of (he 20th inst. had been ro: mt a4 snes - anaes tho cartel conflicted with the orders, they were to'be aet | oeived, and its extraordinary and groundless ‘statements ° jovemen: Ocoan aside, Indopoadent of the facts of théesse, Iam justified in | Py witn surprise regular lines, . frow Liverpool here) aay ing that any sucb communication would have been vory ‘ou first represent me as ha fo. bat The Notice is hereby Oxtrasrdinary, It would not only have admitted that the | tow peas To dechre exstpigen whenever oon! | Paroles saph the Danndinn iin Py, mated in the adve joneral orders were in violation of the cartel, but would ome rf zt fave declared that tho later general ordar, which on ita | povcntoualy, fol thes t had the right to do so, for the pus fac nnounced to be the controlling law, should be fel azide by tho provisions contained inan earlier paper. | Your (etter Iam charged with haying stated. that I would Sharp Correspondence Between Gen. Meredith and Commissioner Ouldy © Keiesspaih tn gabe FY again assert that the only notification L ever received eona lalo the Seid eemecT tecsetaee on How the Federals Treat Rebel | % to your successive changes of parpose iu the mattor of | por. —. paroles was from your own genoral orders, according to ared 10 duty. Yet you siverpoal * a Prisoners, thele respective dates, delivered tome witout. soy Bee ; they are mentioned as being ees ooh wounded | City of Limerick. meock Uti te width to the W of the Cupola of Desi ther comment than ave already commun! you. faithf. e &e, &e., ae. You say my ‘reforence to the acts of Lieutenant Col9- | pondepos with Seat rs 4 General be f ‘Foreland High Lighthouse, om with the centre of . . nel Ladiow” does not sustain me, You further aay, tho | Feanoe ia which, each inogtage baa masendaree ovens co abandon on the eld | sees. 4 : O18 Binion Rey, eed gh Soy W, weaterty. : Pees Ee Caen aemence ae WUl you inform moof the date of any auch communica which you have furaisbed mo, and constitut. | Bite... varnOeL sew Bouth Brake Boy, Richt atiant Cite oe mite, Forrress Monron, Nov. 16, 1863. Ludiow y * tion, or furnish mo with a copy of it? If vow cannot, ‘ing tho teen thousand mentioned above, were taken verpoo. nll Light. NE northerty. Fifty-first regiment Indiana Volunteers. Soil Cortaindy deem. me de denouncing your slater |. ayo rong hate fs ork | Bunt Head Buoy, Ries, dls ant 6.10ths of. a mile. ‘The stesmer Convoy, which left here last Saturday | Seventy fifth regiment Indiaua Volunteers. ment as utterly without foun ‘in truth pA + Sao Ep — a bre om — anads.. asters of vessel are recommend to paas to the Bof we with provisions and clothing for our soldiers held as pris- See anky.. ee Upon these premises you bave to throw off: and no. rolls, have ever been furnished of | Giaspow . Averpoe By order. _PHBERTHON, Seoretars ‘oners ia Richmond, returned to-day , bringing back the ; 2 capture of &town By 8 cavairy raid,the com- | Hansa. New ¥; ‘Nov remen, WRECK OFF LoNONORE. K Total shannon > a P 1 ‘Tuinite House. Lonvow, Nor 2 1963. provisions and elothing. Colonel Irving, who had charge | Paroled Ge banmeanges seo tong eee eee) Rade BY Noto is horror givna thal sGrven Buoy. marked with the of the matter, was refused the privilege of taking the 7 within our lines, “up tos. Wecent dat paroled the paroles to accu: | 7, ag De a vonset anek, tne Longnoas, tions to Richmond. ie is zour ronpture ts sy that you ‘axpoot tbe United. States gov. North Portland, Pot Tune folow{ag sharks and compase bexet wri rations h ‘Se: CA 4 : on ie cure re ates LN eats pera i give a Motta coneeed | A me ott ar wont paica Camaemmern g's" What the Government Attempted to do | communications of Lieutenant Colonel Ludlow, and by | i anes Beer. ae t | battle, and ba for such paroles as these. | Fe ‘ owell's Belfry on with the middle of ‘Jetty. for the Union Prisoners in Richmond. eater enon toi you gu find hat, na only pe the real _eereed Itis Now by 86 0 Buoy. 8 by x a Our government is ready and willing, and has made ee fou bave nam rein men! + Dut’! October 2, I in 5 ay gate Buoy, NW. rings capture, numbering 1.383 privates; trom vessel are visible ahove water every elfort, to supply the wants of our suffering and | the xinetytrstiilinnls regieat, meeab tin B19 privates; | Uation . of ous decla. ry 0g the } scotia ‘ arpoat | The waste of the ainkea vessel are eithie ahore waler, starving soldiers now confined in Southern dungeons. | the officers and men of the Indiapola, numbering sixty- 4 of exchanges Y be f ‘ i Meredith tly authorized to send every- | Dine privates, and the Fightioth Tegiment Illinois Voluu- ol Canade. e WREOK AT TOR ENTRANCE OF TNE TREN mn a er¥- | toors, numboring 400 privates. Not ouly ia that the case, ia hace gt ee ee eee sShing that was needed to supply the wants of | but your enumeration of 1,471 privates in tho specified at ML RSNES Cenc intd ok tab weeker Seceeel oun those imprisoned in Richmond; but, as we soe, | regiments is incorrect. The true aggregate i 1,676 pri- Soe ere en a Tan daca paloma tent ei Ph: Acre An : he rebel authorities have most cruelly rofused to allow | Vates. You misname ono of the regiments also. Tho — ii myrefforta thus far, for the above ov ties ta S86 {thome at low weteriepring tides the robe aaebesiiies EY i regiment declared exc was not the Sdéventy-Aith f on, the aub!ect, abd all my’ ’ with ihe followinamark.and anything to proceed to the intended destination. The | Indiana, but the Seventy third. surreAder, aud we been eee A Ocober: ar. sow eohieier, i Nol Black Buow, “Ww. supplies so sent consisted of the following articles. In an interview with mo, at City Point, in the presonce ‘charge Ip your communication y ete, Banke s of Major Mulford, you admitted that all Confederate of- | gate Seprersber lowing language , = +9 + 5,000 | core and soldiers the 284 state that General Orders Nos, 49 ana 100 were not sentto | 80% Rist aw be wiew. Bragore F000 | of May, 1863, were declared exchanged, wh La < sd resrived General Order Na. «® tong | S0* 8:73 wa FE cary peer 000 | soldiors were only deciared exchanged up to May 6, 1868, ‘ . jouvared toma, Thelt Tespeciv reenter gearags oy Saomr Ngee Roe Caps... Yet, in your re written eaieompant 36 Oils admissi hat General Order No. 100'was never communicated ina | Pertof New Yor levember 16, oft at Tateahuamo Oot x Sunbeam, Wool shirts oth shade wore not alike.”"© Stace your letter of the 17th of ah bes ‘ CLEARED. hince Teavieg Telcahvaad: vewsole Co leowand ido ed bein alae ta ode pb tg Pn ple 2 ed preety ea public with an idea Aiaipenp China (Br), Anderson, Queenstown and Liver. | ing exsott bark Bani Cuushioge, ‘The Genoral intended to continue to forward supplies ray Oh GRE ORT REE: OSE on ber < It is my habit faithfully to keep all letters written by the paeaanP ‘Yavoo, Couch, New Orleans—Ludiam, Heine- wee cE at do Oct, 10, ane, gareess fae: IER. 4 mos oat f federal “Agent of texchange. on & Co. 2 is, 2 as fast as they could be sent from City Point to Rich- ¥ r pe yorr, ag myn tapenthy rg td graeme ‘60 On the | "But this most important letter happened to be mislaid, | , Sietship Potomac, Sherwood, Portland—H B Cromwell | WR. $0 ep and $5 teh this weason: carry aca bes, do, mond. The supplies sent by the Sanitary Commission | T3gq° yory statement therein contained is strictly a 1ath of i to | Which intelligence you convey to the Southern public a8 | " ghiy Grahams Polley, Norton, New Orlenas—R H Drum. | bark Matlida Sears, Howland, Dart onthe had not seen consisted mostly of concentrated food of all kinds, pickles, | accurately correct. 1 dain assert what ready to ete hes “1a my. possession ane 7 wrote te | follows:— mond § Go. oe), aorenter, Herre-Vaable & Reyna, | Yhale,!* 10 mos, Get Tih, ahip Alfred Gi e Nichols, Underclothing, towels, soap, sponges, combs (coarse and poe Chat | ha possession more valid paroles Your officers and men than would be an equivalent for tne eke careful [ssardy of the recotee: Ene oe es Berk dome (Br). Campbell Vora Graz —Hargoas # Co, | arr Oot a1 Are off ant on 24th, bark.& onda, Pas fine), and a little tobacco, There was but little doubt officers and mon eoumerated’in the exchange notice.’ I'] closeanyjicuen fron tobi Rebecea (Bir), Yeaton, Nassau NB 100. TO.wh. Raports of Galli ands felt that the supplies sent by the government and by the than pnoe | "On November 7 I sent you a'copy of the jletter hereto | “rie Caroline, Harford. Aspinwall Panama Railroad Co. | Endeavour. Fisher, do, 70 sp; Clara Bell. Fisher. do. 70 commission would be received at Richmond and distri- Hf Rete uate Hanes, Pine ites ik saght Dave’ mot tho ate ot the | _ Brig Rasiera Stat, Ward, Farce isiands=Bishop & Bro. | iin"osceola tiogan. dow ciean. em: bie as ets ae Brigadier General S.A. Mxnuprra. “Agent of Exchnnges: those whom, tha original, and miscarried, T send it again teeth HB Rue, Weight, Alerandrla—E B Aumack. ah Oo iota’ sett ano beives aro, Fisher. NB, a 4 ° Heapquarters, Dxrartuent on Vinaun, Schr James Jones, Burton, Washington—Van Brunt & | gp ail told; Wm & Henry, Parsons, sD this neano Ho Sim—More *than a month ago I asked juiegence it deci w the Government Treats the Rebel | 1. ‘ft vroposition that all officers and ool ca butt ides ‘Sxvriita ARuy Cones, Slaght C Bonney in charge of the bark, and C: Prisoners in our Hands. should released, in conformity with visions ‘of 4 Sehr Wm D Pitts, Hudson, Snow Hill-=A © Havens. Parsons would refora home by sieamer via Params, pr As a contrast to the barbarity of the rebels, | the oartel, In order to obviate’ the dimi@hinice bere een | Beptem 1 ete Ore, Meee Lee ee Noueapien cl Ceaeral | “Scr Raipe Hewite hondee Bomau TV Havana. © | My aememal Oo aay ship Oho, of NB. reports State suggested both . . Manny ‘Vv Haviand. 116, from Tomber. wit ‘pble sp oft the conduct of the United government stands that ‘all officers and men oa aides eee “inatructions for ie meieineat ot ths | Sekt Nore Haran thee ‘Haven, See Oe Se eaeen he antares iaaeaae Col orces a out in the most prominent and praiseworthy manner. ‘There aro now in our bands not less than from twenty. five thousand to thirty thousand rebel prisoners, con- fined at Fort Delaware, Johnson's Islana, Chicago, David's island and other places. All these are supplied © with food and raiment with an unbounded liberality. Of the prisoners cn David's Island we can epeak more par ticularly ; for they are here on the spot, under our imme- ‘Naat, 200 sp this season; Nautilus, Swain, NB, 115 sp mee, in the mater of Slooy Pointer, Nichols, Providence—L Kenny. together wi 8 Sloop W H Bowen. Baker, Providence—L Kenny. fodder our army, ould Gteamer Frank, Shropshire. Philadelphia. al ‘yori the to article seven "ARRIVED. eee eae eoition | Steamship Sidon (Br). MoMickan, Liverpool, Nov ¥, and ‘livery therein execut! obviate muck discussion and dificult; Singers 19 B Out it [Aas mdse and 497 steerage 'y a mode, time and place of giving paroles. New York, 10th, 5.80 AMl. passed a ste: a posed the Seoul, ies "16th, passed of aald articie permitting cote . iense On d ship steamer, bound od Ymcgesaion OF: eary NW and REE Spoken, We. Ship Atlantic, from Hull, E, July 21 for Montevideo, %4, Jat 15 8, ton 28 24 W. » from Liverpoo! for Australis,qgy mn 11 48. Ship Cyposure. Oran, from Liverpool for NYork. a9 4 lat 47 N, lon 24 W. g 3 pid ee Laren, ; 88 810 exchange or rel i agreed - diato observation, {n addition to the supplies regularly as fully. sear graient eres passengers, te Lediam. Rroantle (Hi 1 Bulow, and Mar sont them by thegovernment, they have receivedall kinds | system of tenant Colonel and wee Exchange ns Seats u Jo: brij of luxuries, fruit, tobacco and other things from our wo me that you bave been unfort on tw citizens. ‘The government, too, has caused regular rations myo aa ea eeticet eet tata, cotseuuotostion; of tobacoo to be served to them. Tho same thing is done nd Canpenas, Nov 9, at Johnson's Island, In Chicago we have six thousand Hp (of port). Williams. Bow. dike bork Joon one hundred rebel prisoners, and here the rations ray Se At le SEE Bas tasued by the government are so profuse that the Young Paivniss of Redford, $9 month. zie 1500 bole Febela cannot eat them all. It was found by re‘er- nthe “eel nent z es ring to tothe Commissary’s accounts, that ne had of hcmee hom: Ship Lisbon (of Bath), Browa, ‘New Orleans, 20 days, with theso surplus ratione, value to the amount of $8, ‘alr rasnag right &¢o, Had heavy northerly winds the’ " entire passage. which could pot be used, and was, therefore, left in his ey Yarmouth. NB), Cook. Cardi, 85 days, hinds to be disposed of for the benefit of the pris- Bark atop), eerrite, Matamoros vie Farane 29 circumstances might require. This will show - 8. A. MEREDITH, PO as Be cachrich ie ekieeanenae how abundant and munificent are tho provisions of the 2 Brigadier General and Commissioner (or Exchange. Bark Gustave (Et), Lamouses Martinigaes Gee 27, with United states government for rebel prisoners, while our brave soldiers, captured in open battle, are: confined to Starve in lonely Southern dungeons. The civilized world ‘will pase its verdict. We subjoin an interesting correspondonce on thia sup- Ject, which took place between era] Meredith and Commissioner Ould, in which the latter gentleman is pretty well bandied, The public have no idea of the Prevarications and subterfuges that have been used by that unscrapulous redel commissioner, Ould, who appa- rently delights in the tortures indicted by,tne heartless, savage and brutal redele. The last of these letters was sent by Geuora! Meredith to Ould, and was returned with- out comments or answer, merely because it contained 8 u re EH ; —_—_— eu to master. Vis in (Sp). Blasco, Arrival of the Victims of Rebel Barbe | . fark Commodore ot PB Juang), Cafery, Bedeque, RI, | "Sia: otk res As : are Wen Wall, Castner, Key West, 16 days, in batiast, | (BE. Gurive . 8 P tis ne hi pe Nov. wotBaee/ 4 yarig Conta Rica, Feel, Aspinwall, '20 days, with} mdse, to , undred paro! oy. ‘Harriman, itt ig HY. paroled mon have arrived st | J Jrig Henry Thackeray (of Turks Islands), Malthews, Mi- f. fork: Redwood, LD, with logrood, to Robt Murray, 1 tigen, port shine dition, Six of them dled onthe way up. The Christan | {Bris La Cepunne fot Rare dands), Doheny Au Cave, eons is aumicaity Cont; Bel, rk. TEAS 4 sold: C: days, wi james, 17, ‘st. eran. Te badly in need of underclothing and other necessaries. Lt grees, How 8 ihe. pH Barpabad Webb, Hewes. do; Nort (Br), Wilson, Havena, will th, News from Jamaica, W. 1. mr. to master. from Kingston, Jamaica, and Port au Prince, Haytt, we Bile ry ei eaunerone. (Dean). + Koight Cumberland Harbor, 280s Uranis fof Bt Acarews, MB). Bradford, Mantanitic, | ey: @erey, ‘i D’Cordava's Mercantile Intelligencer of the thot No- EE 88 OO los 18 Boe mae boaceck Bed gintest Hizacoa rity at Annapoli: = oid isin bare Fauna Annapolis from Richmond. They are in @ wretched con- br! ‘ade! Commission is administering to their relief, they are | “rig Eociee tory mont 8), Bell Gr ‘tor sugar, (olH we. By the British steamship Saladin, Commander Jameson, rig Marin (Dun), You Helms, Havana, 17-4aye, with su Essex, Bain, Cardenas. have late dates and full files of papers. re Cid 16th, ‘ark Andes, Me:rrmao, Portia xm, Nov 2—No Am in port. Ne . some whoiesale truths, witich would not sit well on the . . | vember eays: Repuioge Bate 8 ee 6 aaa ce von | Ba Gy senile Slip | Siens: meen, Malis empty and bilious stomach of the rebel commissioner. GENERAL a r Businexs generally has been dal! during the last fort Wrig Retrel (oc FB island), Clough, Taagus, 3 days, wit Port Grain, Oct S0—Arr Acacia. Pinkham, Boston: ho lotter will amply repay a careful perusal, and s given iyo TR Commaamouns Yom air sole night, and we have littie to notice beyond the quotations | “Sig Darien tof Worven, Me), Meary. Glace Bay, 12 days, | O29 Downes, Paine, NYork via Barbados, |) veratcs om the rg menwargt: ‘Tolbert. | on, R, Ovi, Agstat octane ats: Wee >| het rang Weremeteceihs (AuTi 7s ou nue for tbe at | “Sea ee Rasa asad Mesa) AS Polina co | AEs orgs ash dere be oor Th tern ape or Uanaoe ap 3 cares Smartt SReManG.rg arena aorenm hee | Fl Rt Bt ce cae i 7 4 ‘ofiee is early at market for t and firet pick- Poxt.av Puixce, Nov 7—Io port al . 1, Planitory statements of facts, with which, It would soem, seetiaae teeter daanarenow teleg aaren.ie tae heme nck eke win sie ieee Qatormatn, wonierideo, 0 dare with | st Marca and Nore same igh hg age THE-EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. | 7732003100 reminded oie ‘ ported in our review. bre Mane, {ron Havana for New Yor, La TSP eke Sine Ide A er ee aortas. ceamcnees Oe pelecbees of war, deter, oa wil be st Plantara and settlers are turnigg thei attentica to the riCatior (Dan), Seebusen, Grand Turk, TT, 11 69s, | Bouvet Mors bare Aber ipted authorities, u ¥ ; coil rt GENERAL MERRDITR TO MR. OULD. declared purpose of the Confederate government to }, without notice from us, to Tepor! eg apn op miate call aan peer br) Milter (Br, of Nassau, NP), Biegs Harber Tetend on i Fomrnes Moxxom, Oct. 17,2863. | ™ake certain distinctions in the treatment of « particular pu find their way to market are taken Bite: Spee pe ey yt ee nombay, on, Rowen Ovi, Agent of Fxchapgo, Richmond, Va,'— | ©'888 of troops, officers and men, ia violation of the tions ‘cartel, to com: jb ‘es acihegent ‘Porton for Puiledelphic, - from Nf k—On the 224 day of May, 1863, Ileutenapt Colone! | Visions of the cartel. This appears to have been their i, vue returns [oF the quarter aa, Cole, Rondout for : eee ie. Ludiow, then Agent of Exel for the United States, | Sep towards tho irregulaties which bave calm: to ending 20th September have been published. The re ite (UB transport). Woodbury. Newbera, Eine onclosed you copies of General Orders No. 49 and No. 100, | YOUF wnequivcol declaration, report i , in ceipts of the quarter, after deducting return duties, roe 40 hours.'to U § Quartermaster. Ps, Downey x War Tepariment, announcing. regulations and sostruc. ee ged | on Jostant, descended amount to £60,286 18. Td. being £1,093 198 $4. fess than | ,,1eamer Diamond Siate (U 8 transport). Nichols, Wash- Hea ee eral se oostes, xv tio ‘or 8 Kove for ’, autbori te as y if it te aati of parolee, ating (Bat these orders | YouRare (be rigat todo 40, for the purpose of patting tent ein my vious is ius for the corresponding pericd of the pres } "Baines Charen Oagood (US tranaper), Geer, Washing 1st to Gaesny Ware Boeton, “Cha Ah, sip Bo avd the cartel are to govern our forces; when the cartel / . ‘20th instant to ‘The Kingston Gleaner states that a long, ri - ’e 4 3 o couillcts with the orders they must be pet aside. ‘The | _ There can be no objection to your acting coasclenti- | sii ofeers released tog, bark Figgod, screw wteamer, with white/onuel placed | steamer Westerener, Young, revicence. Tans Gaba Oct eno peri bark Jus Welahy Daten, cartel requires that prisoners of war shall be delivered at | OUsly 10 any given case 80 long as your conscience is en- abaft, near (he mizeumast, was observed {rom Mavchi ‘The ship Goschen, arr 17th, is consigned to Chas L Wright certain named places, and if they are not fo delivered, the | !ghtened and guided by those laws ot war which roquire oveal on Monday afternoon, the 12th inst. , rupoing un &Co (not as reported), parotes cannot be valid. In consequence of the usage jerents to solemn agreement your steam and full canvass set on fore and mainmast, from the - ‘which had governed both parties up to that timo, instenc- ng eastward to the corth west. Hib-ofieemers GS Zeer, Tiysnle, Amerie: baste V5 tious wore subsequently issued that paroles given before their ive oy the 22 of May should be considered valld, though de. | $0 <. in liveries had not boon made as required by the cartel. In order to the putting in force these instructions, it was ‘Det MOcOssary to a8K Your consent. We were ouly bound peda Py ogee that time the cartel would be rigidly ered to by us, and the same course would ps Be py Re be | nave declared exchanged all Confederato eflicers and sol- If vou wish paroles recognized when the parties were diers on parole within what you claim as your lines not delivered in the places camod ip the cartel, you ‘ask | 0 8 very recent date, without having an; th t p-roles not in couformity with the stipulations of the | 8° % do, either under the cartel or cartel should be regarded as valid.” Game paper states that the fine eteamebip sir Wil- echr Buenaventura. liam Peel, which coaled at Port her i 3 | | ; 2. . Bri ‘The following approved Masters and Oflesre have received ‘Aisa tbovo.of Semel Murrey, Eea,, Clerk of | cop nes iso those of Samuel Mur} ¥ by the (Pesce for, Kingston, and) Samen Litian, eg vs crower peeen Samee L The his of this mater, as I understand it, is nial Standard,and several other maki Belle; briedy ‘ibis: Walle my” prede guished persons. Sighs ate: ahieey E p Sane ate generat to show that yom dectacetion of oe ‘at this u ¢! bark Coral : ort Septem! 2 was ip copformity wi stipulations ‘a, o the cartel, Your reference to ts of Lieutenant | Place, was here im discharge ‘ea 4 ang seaadlng de Sema yO F Lochlie, j echrs Coronot Litdtow does wot sustain you; for according to your and soldiers ‘uicaite, | The Kingston (Jamaica) Guardian of the 4th tustant | Haves: weer ay KS 1. ee i ena bet ow later, Lieutenant Colonel Ladlow was declaring an | exchange embracing hesgesitully, your contains the following letter from Mr. L. Hofman, | botee. brig Ace Orat; i | Hens he yt EL ly made by you, The troope thus declared exebanged ya ae a | istingnished chensiet of the island:— ane ve ‘ by Licutenant Colonel Ladiow are as fallows:— 10 THR EDITOR OF THR JAMAICA GUARDIAN. Sribicators Peleg i Ni i Aeon, GM Merritt, Tortngie, Fifty-first roginent Indiana Volunteers... lonte. Such aration CHAR we nd Treagurer, Mf, Fi . nen Cea 371 @ Isla , Mr. J. Bravo, bad the fh yay) Indiana Volunteers 208 ‘Ri ‘ sod som two wing penal Se _ 4 ment Ohio Volunteors 311 + Amerioun iterally derives its veile from ‘first m—I acknow! the 8 Hy 47 PE wen Soy ee —- Much despised dust of the Alumiaam, as 1,008 had I bot been 463 ‘urpr! most persons kuow, is a metal made cut of clay. Four Previously acquainted with your | parts Mod a bait ¢ Aiursiour. and nicety-Ave parts and ‘ 4 pectal pleading, and of porverting the truth. Io | @ haif of copper can evidentiy be coined into the most Davie, er Petre! Pi jatar; the last interview but ove which I perfect resembiance of a two and ahall doliat piece Planet, ‘ Lay Banks at Port | stated to mo diatinatiy would | which it is 3 fork, Bid Lith, ech ‘FO Suddenly, and without any proper conference or under- Standing with me, Dut a tow days petot to the import: ox; ‘ant events at Chi aa tf for m:king up this balacce, Lientemant Coloné) Lud. | of Ieereasing the force led to give rolls and numbers, it does not jastity | Howeoranm, yor eclaration by me, without furnish. ‘not i, Crp, which sailed hence i7\n inst for Ma. Great. wo aires account of a felight ree derengem inery. terminate number of troops, f paroling le properly done, both partic foen tabre coe be little difficulty In ar f designated to be simultancously declared. You st rigaden, divisions and corps, no defini foderal troops ware deciared exchanged on tho 6th of | ®lher oflcers or men being designated. Up to that time May, the Confederates were decial ‘exchanged to the | YoU bad delivered at City Point « certain number of pris May, inclusive. Thave nothing to show that the | Obers of war, for which you bad rove exchaoges On both sides were not alike. The Confederate | Must have known the number you mi Lf Bar Ly Groto , Banners. "tor No Ba Bane Masororasrs, Poomeon, from Liverpoot iis jailing, York fog Fall River eo hEeMetelt a od ete fer ee aero Fecently oiected Senator from Missour!, died at St, Louis .. on the 42th inst. Sew Bar re Armatr No insurance Baa Merron (of Boston), Carman, from Glace Bay, CB, for Philadelphia, Mo Mooton Tin teat (as Imps cont, exact! pen ware “ to diac! from their parole. You did not think T now tnform you, in vie recent c ts to warn nt ashore near and rr Sosa privatea, na we are abealy Stahives oxsives ] Teyoarvole to Vuls umber, bor la avy proper qzohange made br you. ehupled with ar alle citer tp py tana] Tog, i valte fogey at the times iana mivtoniog the ‘om | "AewPOnt he the ty ly lente for them, they should be deducted from my former | Srtnamca in yur aer to, ite but made your declaration af | Seren 04 Stelne fis, proposition made (o you os aw. | oa pul the tower fo light’ Grow ail waved. “It PORT, ov Li —Arr sche Bmma, Gonaives (0 compeiation. “Without counting these, the number evo. | Penang if indefinite torms aa made it next to O6F- | thorisies, will consider (hemanin nd to base the vessel cancot be got off. Keeling, Grit ered by your declaration of September 12, and tho sub y the cartel, | que any course as to the base Baro Tromas Tervut, of New Ht ashore on Race | Ai Amelie, ah ieardiamth 7 a cu we gy oy geo eae se Octet stale Tees Oe Bar betas a sah Gone lened sxtieiaan te CGR at's, Rakes Riven bests ce oir ichape Mere eas the ataber of federal troops on parole to September 1 P* ~~~ Dep nated tascam titi ” —~} serena sce ome, of at hig oon et en oa: WL Tay, Gate and declared exchanged, amounta to 23,011. ‘The omfleers | that You bad discharged (rom parole. by your declarati J.reserre to myself ihe fight to make further declarations | Vat W ron Bnown, sofant Gratz Brown, the tertarned thi rig ne shout 280 (oon. Swucd ie | Meaon avaka he af H0 Wiidep. 7 a Biner, Ma ® not those delivered at City Point. judeon. Hudson and Theso numbers differ from these given to you before, decause, In making up that calculation, cluded are thon lod ry ' & very considerable numbor of your men over and abo of exchange from time to Included are those parcled at Gettysburg and elsewhere, | ay ceatea yon wa ue Pretend 16, founded on receipts for often, until Tbe declare’ crchenged ae ve war delivered from the South f derate soldiers equal to that of federal troops declared ex- nh according Co } Sanged by Your last wotiee. a enlisted men Withor -~ Ft - poke foforring to fractions, \t appeared from the In these two extracts you arrogate to your government mrted), leaky, ith mainmast sprung ma SE nl — amg Mauetnnktowteee oe in our hands, that you liad discharged throe for | and yourself the right 12 declare exchanges, Sears, and ved in a touts corset’ Gf Rghis, and Ving | Ge tn ore aut ob: Walter Teving Atky vo thousand and Or one third more than itled to. Course A government in as prosperous Btreets. Hor b had enlisted in the United States Bria Basreew Stan, 263 tons, bullt at Greenpors, Lr, (m it, Whila Ida. Blake, do: Ie tate were delivered ggosted that I abould maki a8 tho confederacy, with mon tn the Indian ware in Florida. 1856, rating Als, hae been sold bout $15.00. ‘ance. Booey, 8 ad of May, aud oa of exchange, when, ae I sappos lato the ek, would 208 Ged Bravront, NC, Nov 1SeTt te reported that a echooner, Sh i Wheeler, meLanghiin, Boston D declated om (ed By Colonel Ludiow, you are now th our | HAYS known you = delivered to me — wit was wrecked near Bogue Iniet on or rbout the CR dite five five hundred and thirty nine enlisted men. You state that beve in your 098 | Tolea amonoting Bixteen thousan: Prisoners that we * Of delivery at the plicos named in the carte! {gem romors inat hase reached | Jott, ‘Somers: J a it Port Royal; RR oad No 36. 11 “ Thal she ls bilged ‘sad thet Pine B, Jones, Powel Norwalk; P Armstrong Cole ‘Was aaved by the rebels, and taken (a | Norwich. i The captain and crew ave suid to bave | , Lames, Del Nov 16-—A large bark id paroles of declared exchanged by yourself, and wheo [ proceeded to make the deciaration extending to those men you doltvered, and stated to you my objection to pro- you insisted that you valid paroles for i coed it into the i corelnted by | Sore than ihe oumber also 19 4 that you had declared exchanged, olghtesn which ‘Bor 1 atenmer Went 10 sea veMtar tay by 4 Prom g J " ee ae ee - $ hh failed 0 pr bs pare e to give sey you state you bi your ion ‘The following American le bare been sold in London Breakwater one bark, one brig sad q course, be recogn , and you will be credited ronk OF Distory of them, snd you then proceeded | claim as valid. You reat tho validity Cy if Ouuwras, of 900 fons, built in Keunebunk 0 1955, for with thom sorvant acknowled make « further declaration of sxchang®, ich | Dave Dever soon and which & A. MEREDITH, ignoring the cartel altogether, yout ve been accumulating for many Brigadier General and Commissioner for Exchat setion opon oo data communicated 0 m4, the | ordors of the Tnited States i whole proceeding resting, as { suppose you | These two orders announce on the MR. OULD TO GRNRRAL MEREDITH. will aay, wpow Your sense of right, aa if wore the onty | usage of war, bot a cartel havi agreed Ricumowp, Vet 27, 1943 porty navi right to an fon Cf en | upon, 00 order of either party could of ite DIT, tof Kxchagge:— | arident Jorpation of Use formal referred | provwions (which | have stated to you on aaveral ooo munication of the 17th rst., | to At Ihe commoonament of this communication. that | pons) for datance, 9 commander on heme cantinnl

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