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matters not how this affair may terminate, one thing I wish you to bear in mind-if I had forces here, I would protect you"

J. V. PARKER,

First Lieutenant Company B, Seventh Vermont Volunteers.

BARRANCAS, FLA.,

September 10, 1863.

Then personally appeared the said J. V. Parker, first lieutenant Seventh Vermont Volunteers, and subscribed and made oath to the above.

GEO. W. SHELDON,

Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.

[Inclosure I.]

I, W. G. Campbell, Captain Fifth Regiment Alabama Cavalry, C. S. Army, do hereby make the following affidavit, to wit:

I came into Pensacola, Fla., September 8, 1863, and met Captain Wade, U. S. Navy, at the house of Mr. Morino, Spanish consul. Supposing myself to be on neutral ground, entered into conversation with said Captain Wade. While there, Captain Young, with a detachment of the Seventh Regiment Vermont Volunteers, U. S. Army, came upon my party, ordering me and my party to surrendered as prisoners of war. Captain Wade went immediately out of the house, and protested against Captain Young taking me and my party prisoners, claiming that we were on neutral ground. The said Captain Wade appeared much excited, using violent and abusive language while addressing Captain Young. And I hereby further state that I did not hear Captain Young (or any of his party) use any ungentlemanly language, or in any way conduct himself otherwise than in a manner as becomes an officer and a gentleman, while at the house of the Spanish consul aforesaid.

W. G. CAMPBELL,

Captain Fifth Alabama Cavalry, C. S. Army.

Then personally appeared the above-named W. G. Campbell, captain Fifth Regiment Alabama Cavalry, C. S. Army, and subscribed to the foregoing statement before me, at Fort Pickens, Fla., this 16th day of September, 1863.

SAMUEL T. BUELL,

Lieutenant Seventh Vermont Volunteers, Adjutant of the Post.

Abstract from returns of the Department of the Gulf, Major General N. P. Banks, U. S. Army, commanding, for the month of September, 1863.*

Present for duty

Command Officers Men Aggregate Aggregate

present present and

absent

General ..... ..... ..... .....

headquarters

Staff and escort 33 96 132 242

Engineer troops ..... .... ..... .....

Total 33 96 132 242

Command Pieces of Remarks

artillery

General headquarters ........... New Orleans, La.

Staff and escort ...........

Engineer troops ........... Not accounted for.

Total ...........

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*Compiled from the department and subordinate returns.

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