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r a yet indefinite period. This communication will be handed you under flag of truce by Major Gen. Jas. Bowen. Very respectfully, your ob't serv't, J. C. Pemberton To this Gen. Grant replied I am, General, very respectfully, your obedient serv't, U. S. Grant, Maj. Gen'l. Gen. Bowen, the bearer of Gen. Pemberton's letter, was received by Gen. A. J. Smith. He expressed a stros mouth. Of course I am losing sight of the fact that he was a rebel. Such were Pemberton, Bowen, and Montgomery. Perhaps it is well to divest ourselves of prejudice at times and look at thingle there are at the same time, some few who are, and have always been, strong loyal men. Capt. Bowen, commandant of the Naval Rendezvous at this place, received dispatches yesterday afternoon stt time just starting from New Albany with the intention of engaging the enemy, and asking him (Capt Bowen) to send ample reinforcements to Louisville. Other dispatches state that gunboats are ascendi