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Progress of the war.
the fall of Vicksburg--the official correspondence — interview between Gens Pemberton and Grant — the Teems of surrender — condition of the Confederates after the capitulation.
The Northern papers at last give us the official correspondence which took place at the surrender of Vicksburg.
We give it with some additional particulars of the scenes attending the capitulation:
Gen Pemberton to Gen. Grant. Headquarters, Vicksburg; July 3, 1863. Major Gen. Grant, Commanding U. States Forces.
General — I have the honor to propose to you an armistice for — hours, with a view to arranging terms for the capitulation of Vicksburg.
To this end, if agreeable to you, I will appoint three commissioners to meet a like number to be named by yourself, at such place and hour to-day as you may find convenient.
I make this proposition to save the further effusion of blood which must otherwise be shed to a frightful extent, feeling myself fully able to m
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