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throw the Stars and Stripes to the breeze on the advent of the first Yankee soldier. All public property has been removed. The banks have sent away their funds and established their institutions elsewhere. The jail is being torn down to prevent its being used as a place of imprisonment to Southern citizens, and the full rigor of martial law is exercised over the city. Billiard and bar-rooms have been , and houses of ill-fame can only be visited by mesite of a pass forsake Provost Marsh at or his assistants — a document which frequently finds its way into the bend of eager applicants. There are no soldiers here — plenty who ought to be, and now and then an officer is visible on the street. Goods of all kinds commend treble prices, and though Confederate money is not absolutely refused, the speculative merchants, "have no change," so that large bills are made comparatively valueless. The Mississippians are intent on their defence of Vicksburg, and the gallant little to