Reports of Cases Decided in the Vice-Admiralty Court of New Brunswick From 1879 to 1891 : With An Introduction On Admiralty Jurisdiction; Tables of the Cases Reported And Cited; the Imperial And Canadian Statutes Relating to Admiralty Jurisdiction And Pra
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I was then unable to get off the field, and was taken as a prisoner of war by the Yankees, and transferred to Johnson's Island. A person appointed by a captain to do a particular duty, if taken, is regarded as a prisoner of war. I believe this to be the recognized rule of the service. Did not know Colcock, Collector at Charleston. Cross-examined by Mr. Wetmore : If I wanted a person to do a particular duty, and was deficient in officers, I should appoint some person of less rank for the time be...ing ; he would hold the higher rank in the discharge of that par- ticular duty. In our volunteer service, officers and men frequently mess together. I don't know that in any exchange of prisoners, a private is given for an officer. I know, how- ever, that the Federals hold four hundred persons at John- son's Island, who prior to the new organization of the regiments held commissions, but afterwards, having been voted out, occupied the position of private citizens, with a view to their exchange for officers.
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