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y taken place between Major General Pickett, of the Confederate army, and Major General Peck, commanding the Yankee forces at Newbern, N. C. In the fight near Newberntil I learn your action in the premises." Gen. Pickett, in his reply, gives Peck to understand that the paragraph is without foundation and ridiculous, but takesery man you hang, I will hang ten (10) of the U. S. A." The next letter of Peck encloses a list of fifty three names, whom he alleges "are loyal and true North tice many who have up to this time escaped their just deserts. He returns to Gen. Peck the names of those who have been tried and convicted by Court- Martial for dethe 2d North Carolina regiment. I am, very respectfully, your ob't serv't, John Peck, Major-General. Headq'r Department, N. Carolina, Petersburg, Va., Feb.paragraph of my letter of the 16th inst. I am, General, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, G. E. Pickett, Maj.-Gen. Major-General John Peck, U. S. A.