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respondence has recently taken place between Major General Pickett, of the Confederate army, and Major General ht near Newbern some weeks ago our forces, under Gen. Pickett, captured, among other prisoners, several desert In opening the correspondence Peck enclosed to Gen. Pickett a paragraph which originally appeared in the Petlle. The Yankee General insultingly informs Gen. Pickett that "the Government of the United States has wiore than usual Yankee impertinence, and calls on Gen. Pickett to "disavow this violation of the usages of war,until I learn your action in the premises." Gen. Pickett, in his reply, gives Peck to understand that theis due other prisoners of war. In his reply Gen. Pickett acknowledges the receipt of the list of fifty-thOf N. C., Newbern, N. C., Feb. 20th, 1864. Maj.-Gen. Pickett, Confederate Army, Petersburg: General: Sal, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, G. E. Pickett, Maj.-Gen. Major-General John Peck, U. S. A.