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Government officers who may be appointed or detailed to examine or supervise them. They will report to the Commanding General weekly, the number of families supplied, and the quantity of provisions distributed. They will suspend and abolish the so-called Free Market, so soon as they are ready to make distributions. Messrs. B. F. Flanders, President; T. B. Thorpe, E. Heath, C. Whitmore, and J. B. Hubbard, are appointed as such commissioners. By order of Major-Gen. Butler. R. S. Davis, Captain and A. A. A. G. Taking the oath of allegiance. Provost Marshal's Office.,New-Orleans, La., August 6, 1862. Major-General Butler: In obedience to your "Special Orders," I herewith transmit a statement of the number of men subscribed to the "alien oath," and the oath of allegiance to the United States. Jonas H. French. Provost Marshal of New Orleans. citizens,Aliens. Provost Court3,695123 Mayor's Office17547 Provost Marshal's Office, New Orleans6,1
Latest from the North. President Davis's message — reported movements of Confederates--the draft — news from Memphis, &c. Mobile, August 30. --A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, date Tupelo, to-day, says: A copy of the Chicago Times, of the 25th, has been received. It contains the message of President Davis on the reassembling of the Confederate Congress. A dispatch from Cincinnati, dated 24th, says that Gen. Buckner, with 25,000 men, is encaPresident Davis on the reassembling of the Confederate Congress. A dispatch from Cincinnati, dated 24th, says that Gen. Buckner, with 25,000 men, is encamped near Somerset, Ky., and that Gen. Bragg is at Chattanooga with 30,000 more. Gen. Marshall is reported to be at the head of Big Sandy river with 15,000 men. The railroad is in full possession of the rebels. No trains can pass to Nashville. The draft will be enforced on the 1st of September. Foreigners who have voted on their first paper, claiming exemption from draft, are arrested and pressed into service. A dispatch from Memphis, dated August 22d. say: "A guerilla band, n