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Lieut. General Pemberton. --The Atlanta,-Ga, Appeal says that Lieut Gen. Pemberton was called on to make a speech some days ago at a village south of that place.--There were present some two thousand of the exchanged Vicksburg prisoners. The General said that he fell much embarrassment, because for the time a cloud rested upon him, and besides he was willing to await the authoritative vindication of his character by a competent tribunal. "If, however," continued the General, "any of thoseLieut Gen. Pemberton was called on to make a speech some days ago at a village south of that place.--There were present some two thousand of the exchanged Vicksburg prisoners. The General said that he fell much embarrassment, because for the time a cloud rested upon him, and besides he was willing to await the authoritative vindication of his character by a competent tribunal. "If, however," continued the General, "any of those exempts and gentlemen who have substitutes, and those speculators who have denounced me as a coward and traitor through the Press or otherwise, will organize themselves into a regiment, brigade, or division, and will march with me to the front, the world shall determine who of us are cowards and who are traitors. I have not been denounced by any brave soldier or officer from Vicksburg, neither have my soldierly qualities and patriotism been called in question by them, but by those carpers and