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Helena, Ark., on the 19th ult., and was received by the Federal officer commanding. A letter says: Among the officers accompanying the flag of truce was a Capt. Rust, who, learning that there was in Col. Vendever's command another Captain Rust, belonging to the 4th Illinois cavalry, expressed great curiosity to see him, as Captain Rust, belonging to the 4th Illinois cavalry, expressed great curiosity to see him, as he had a brother North from whom he had not heard since the war broke out, and possibly this Capt. Rust might be the same, or be acquainted with him. But, judge of the agreeable surprise to cash to recognize the long separated brothers. The kind hearted Col. Vandever did all in his power to make their short meeting a happy one, Capt. Rust might be the same, or be acquainted with him. But, judge of the agreeable surprise to cash to recognize the long separated brothers. The kind hearted Col. Vandever did all in his power to make their short meeting a happy one, so that when the time arrived for a separation it was not without much ill-suppressed regret, and many a wish that this war was over, that they bid adieu to each other — the one to fight for his country, the other to fight against him; but such have ever been the miseries of civil war. Butler's Difficulty with the Prussian G