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The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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who solicit the patronage of the public, be required to subscribe to the oath of allegiance to the Government of the United States; and in case of their refusal to take the oath, that they be prohibited from practicing their trade or profession within the limits of the city of Murfreesboro'. Capt. O. C. Rounds, Provost Marshal, will see that this order be enforced. By order of J. G. Parkhurst, Lieut. Col. 9th Mich. Inf'y, Comd'g, Military Governor of Murfreesboro'. W. A. Hull, Acting Adjutant. From New Orleans. The promised bombardment of Galveston has not taken place. On the 14th instant a skirmish took place near that place between a detachment of Federals who had landed and a body of Texan troops. The Yankees were forced to re-embark "promptly, " and then the Federal blockading ship opened fire on the Texans. The report of the recapture of Baton Rouge is contradicted. The Estoffita says Butler has received authority from the War Departm