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which you will take possession; officers to retain their side-arms and personal property, and the rights and property of citizens to be respected. I am, General, yours very respectfully, J. C. Pemberton, Lieut. General. To this General Grant immediately replied as follows: not Satisfactory. Headq'rs Deparm't of Tennessee, Before Vicksburg, July 4, 1863. Lieut Gen. Pemberton, Commanding Forces in Vicksburg: General — I have the honor to acknowledge your communication of the 3d of July. The amendments proposed by you cannot be acceded to in full. It will be necessary to furnish every officer and man with a parole, signed by himself, which, with the completion of the rolls of prisoners, will necessarily take some time. Again, I can make no stipulation with regard to the treatment of citizens and their private property. While I do not propose to cause any of them undue annoyance or loss, I cannot consent to leave myself under restraint by stipulation. The property whic