How many paroled prisoners were brought here by the last boat?
Have you had charge of the sick and paroled prisoners who have come here during that time?
So we agreed then he should make the surrender on condition that we should be paroled there, without being taken away from the place, and each one allowed to keep his private property, and the officers allowed to keep their fire-arms.
In that time my wound was dressed, and I was paroled somewhere between 3 and 5 o'clock.
State what you know in regard to the condition of our exchanged or paroled prisoners who have been brought here, and also your opportunities to know that condition?
I got sick at Danville and was put in the hospital, and then they sent me back to Richmond and paroled me and sent me here.
Will you state what has been the condition of our paroled prisoners, received here from the rebels, during the time you have been stationed here?
Since that time I have been present on the arrival of the steamer New York on five or six different occasions, when bringing altogether some three or four thousand paroled prisoners.
I have seen some specimens of their rations brought here by ourparoled prisoners, and I know what they are.
In what respect would hardship and ill treatment superinduce the complaints most prevalent among theseparoled prisoners?
None of them ordered the firing to cease; but when they found they could not hit him, they allowed him to give himself up as a prisoner, and paroled him to the limits of the camp.
Did all who were paroled in this way come under your charge, or did any of them go to other hospitals?
You say that about six thousandparoled prisoners have come under your supervision and treatment?
Not until the twenty-third did the paroled men from Galveston begin to show signs of breaking down, when eleven men of Company D, six of G, and eight of I were taken sick.
This order not having the desired effect, a Board of Inquiry was held May 10th, at the paroled camp, to ascertain the basis of complaints that were made of destruction of fences and depredations upon property.
The other companies of paroled men, D and I, did not lose a man.
Adjutant Davis was absent from June 25th to July 9th; Lieutenant Powers, who was relieved from charge of the paroled camp by Major Stiles, acted as adjutant during that time.
One man died at the camp hospital of typhoid fever, Private Frank Covell, Company G, a paroled prisoner, April 22d.
On the thirteenth, when the paroled men were ordered to get ready for transfer to the United States Barracks and there quartered, it looked like a general breaking up of camp at Gentilly Bayou, and the men were in fine spirits again.
At first he endeavored to have the paroled men sent home; affairs in the Department would not warrant an application to send home those men able to do duty, as every man was wanted.
These picket-posts, the Gentilly Camp and paroledmen were under command of Major Stiles, then not well and unfit for active duty.
Efforts were at once made to have the Forty-Second Regiment men sent to the paroled camp at Bayou Gentilly, which was not accomplished until July 8th.
All of the prisoners were conditionally paroled on the eighteenth and nineteenth, and a flag of truce raised upon the boat, with the intention of proceeding to Vicksburg.
Pollard, a malignant Rebel, and an editor of The Richmond Examiner, most virulent of all the southern papers, was paroled to the city of Brooklyn, after confinement for a few weeks in the North.
They went below with light hearts, supposing they were about to be paroled and sent North.
But our own paroled officers, who were permitted to distribute among the privates clothing sent by our Government, assured us that they were substantially true.
However, do not despond; I have met a great many of your people in this condition; I have paroled some thousands of them, first and last.
The guerillas paroled their prisoners and moved upon Donelson, but the officer in command at that point marched out to meet them and drove them away.
He paroled his prisoners at Jackson, and was forced to leave his own wounded in care of surgeons and attendants.
The day before the departure the following order was issued: "Paroled prisoners will be sent out of here to-morrow.
Subsequently, while on this expedition, the command captured a prisoner in arms who had upon his person the evidence of having been paroled by the commanding officer at Fort Scott, Kansas, he was shot on the spot.
The election had been determined largely by the votes of stragglers and deserters and of paroled Vicksburg soldiers who, it was found later, had been "contaminated" by contact with the western soldiers of Grant's army.
At Appomattox, when three times as many men surrendered as were in a condition to bear arms, the Alabama commands paroled hardly enough men in each regiment to form a good company.
At the surrender of a Confederate command in their vicinity, they flocked in from their retreats and were paroled as Confederate soldiers.
That we might get wood the commandant allowed a certain number to beparoled each day.
After lighting his cigar Mr. Yollop inquired: "By the way, since you speak so feelingly I gather that you are a paroled convict.
If my calculations are correct, more than fifty per cent of the crime that's bein' committed these days is the work of paroled convicts who depended on the law to protect and support them for a given period of time.
Well, I got paroled out inside of two years, and for nearly six months I had to report to the police ever' so often.
I've never quite understood why ninety per cent of the paroled convicts go back to the penitentiary so soon after they've been liberated.
MYERS, A Senior in Oberlin College; captured at Cross Lanes; paroled and exchanged; discharged, Oct.
C at Camp Dennison; captured at Cross Lanes; in the hands of the rebels nine months; paroled and exchanged; discharged, Oct.
Sergeant Blake, until December, '64, when he was paroled and sent North.
Early in December he was paroledand sent to Annapolis, Md.
Belle Isle in the James River opposite Richmond, until November, '62, when he was paroled and sent to Annapolis, Md.
At Clinton we found and paroled a large number of rebel sick in hospitals.
A lieutenant on the 6th Missouri who had been taken a prisoner during the assault of the 19th, on June 5 was paroled by the rebs and returned to us.
The majority of paroledmen acted as if bereft of reason.
The war was now practically over, and Semmes was paroled at the capitulation along with all others, but was afterward imprisoned for several months, and finally pardoned.
The surrender of Johnston's army resulted in the return of General Shelley to Selma as a paroled soldier.
I answered that I was a paroled prisoner on my way home; that I was crippled and had a long ways to go.
A paroled man can't locate a claim--nor an ex-convict, neither.
A pardon would remove the taint of dishonor and restore him to honest citizenship; but a paroled man was known for an ex-con everywhere--he might as well be back in the road-gang.
As Murray had intimated, under the new prison law a man could be paroled the day after he was sentenced, though he were in for ninety-nine years.
You're trying to get me paroledso you can take my mine away from me and I won't dare to raise a hand.
He may add that Darcy, the ex-convict, is an inert and lifeless creature, married to a paroled woman as lifeless as himself.
But at the scene of the murder, the stage-driver of the present generation tells his passengers that Darcy wasparoled several years ago, after spending thirty years in prison.
As you go to town and see the boys at liberty on the streets remember that if you keep up your good behavior you may soon beparoled and be as free as they.
And we'll see if we can't get you paroled from the school so you can live at home and work for her.
They remembered the relentless character of the conscription which put them in the ranks, and were kept together chiefly by the assurance that they should all be promptly paroled and helped on their homeward way.
Wade Hampton, with much of his cavalry, had refused to come in to Greensborough to be paroled with the rest, and were supposed to be either disbanded or to be making their way southward.
Lagens, on the south side of the island, we sent all the prisoners on shore, having first paroledthem in the three whale-boats belonging to the prize, Ocmulgee.
The men were paroled on the spot, the guns spiked, and the rebels retreated in haste back into Virginia, our army encamping near Harper's Ferry.
One of our men returned to us, having been taken prisoner and paroled by the rebels.
Even a portion of Pemberton's paroled men came, and two brigades, relieved by paroled prisoners, were in time for the first day's battle.
The number of Johnston's immediate command surrendered and paroledwas thirty-six thousand eight hundred and seventeen, to whom were added fifty-two thousand four hundred and fifty-three in Georgia and Florida.
It is now ascertained that the greater part of the prisoners paroled by you at Vicksburg, and General Banks at Port Hudson, were illegally and improperly declared exchanged, and forced into the ranks to swell the rebel numbers at Chickamauga.
Succeeding in getting satisfactorily identified through a sort of "bunco" self-introduction to a man from Knoxville, where he claimed to have lived, he was paroled and turned loose in Richmond.
All the prisoners at Vicksburg and Port Hudson were immediately paroled and furnished with transportation and supplies, under the supposition that they would go to their homes and remain there till properly exchanged.
The Confederates captured and paroled most of the garrison, packed up and carried off what they could plunder, and burned a large quantity of camp equipage and clothing.
On the day Oleah was paroled and was about to return home, Abner's company was on drill.
He instantly ordered Colonel Mortimer paroledand given the freedom of the camp.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paroled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.