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The Daily Dispatch: May 26, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ach, thus making a thousand men to division. Each company is governed by a sergeant, who attends to cleansing his part of camp, calling the roll, receiving and delivering letters, add producing his company to meats at proper house. Besides he is the medium of communication between officials outside and prisoners within the enclosure. There are no Union officers of any rank who have offices inside the prison gate excepting the commissary; who simply issues rations to the several c houses. Dully visits are to the hospital by the Union surgeon in charge, and the camp is inspected delay by the officer of the day; but besides these and occasional visits of the Provost Marshal and his assistants to distri boges or money letters, all else is managed by rebel sercants and details, without interference from any quarter. Rebel Residences. Most of the prisoners occupy the lents furnished them, which are regularly arrested along each side of the streets. The aristoc and wealthy, how