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the hill, hoisted the white flag.
The papers found on Colonel Dahlgren's person accompanied the dispatch.
Nearly every paper had been copied in a memorandum book; they consisted of an address to the command, the order of attack from the south side of the James upon the city of Richmond, enjoining the release of the prisoners, the killing of the executive officers of the Confederate Government, the burning and gutting of the city, directions where to apply for the materials necessary to setting fire to the city, and an accurate copy of the last field return of our cavalry made to General Stuart, with the location of every regiment.
This last was furnished by the Bureau of Instruction at Washington.
The rest were credited to no one.
We forwarded all the papers by Pollard's courier to Richmond.
The memorandum book was retained.
After the publication of the papers and the denial of their authenticity, we were interrogated and ordered to forward the memorandum book, which was done.