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The Daily Dispatch: October 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Hitch in the Exchange of prisoners. (search)
ou could have discharged an equal number of your own officers and men "from parole." The Cartel not only contemplates a "mutual" exchange of "lists," (article 5,) but expressly declares (article 4) that no exchange is to be considered complete until the officer or soldier exchanged for has been actually restored to the lines to which he belongs. As to the paroles given at Gettysburg and elsewhere, you made an agreement with my predecessor, Lieut., Col. Ludlow, to take of effect from May 22d, 1863, that all paroles given not in accordance with the Cartel should be considered null and void. How, then, can you claim as valid the Gettysburg paroles? If you have any rolls or lists of any men whom you have paroled that I have not given you credit for, or if there should be any errors in my account, I will be happy to rectify the same. You declared exchanged, before my predecessor was relieved, certain officers captured at Vicksburg, in which declaration he refused to unite.