Courtmartial and military arrests. General John P. Slough (1829-1867) arrested. Slough's efforts "to suppress drinking"; his total disinterest in contraband work. Army makes money renting rooms to contrabands intended to be free. Reverend Gladwin thinks Julia, a woman, ought to stay out of decision making. Continual search for housing and office space. Plantation home turned into pesthouse; Dr. Bigelow intends to ship all orphans to pesthouse. Inhumanity of Bigelow and Colonel Wells. Tour of contraband tenements. Visit to several F. F. V. families. Result of miscegenation: white slaves. Plight of black girls: sexual harassment from white men, especially soldiers. Reverend Gladwin's sanctimoniousness. Winter weather. Includes envelope addressed to Maria G. Porter in Rochester, New York.