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Ould (search for this): article 2
Clothing for the Confederate prisoners.
Colonel Ould, commissioner of exchange, has received official information that General Beale, of the Confederate army, a prisoner of war, has been paroled by the Yankee authorities and assigned to the duty of superintending the arrangements for distributing to the Confederate prisoners the clothing to be furnished them under the late agreement between the Confederate and Federal Governments.--The arrangements are nearly completed.
An exchange of prisoners is now going on at Charleston.
Beale (search for this): article 2
Clothing for the Confederate prisoners.
Colonel Ould, commissioner of exchange, has received official information that General Beale, of the Confederate army, a prisoner of war, has been paroled by the Yankee authorities and assigned to the duty of superintending the arrangements for distributing to the Confederate prisoners the clothing to be furnished them under the late agreement between the Confederate and Federal Governments.--The arrangements are nearly completed.
An exchange of prisoners is now going on at Charleston.