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rrender of the city: July 9.--Yankee sutlers are doing a thriving business among their own and our soldiers. Some eight or ten of them are already in the city. They have large stocks of goods, and sell cheap for hard cash or greenbacks. They are not allowed to sell clothing to Confederates unless upon special permission to that affect from the powers that be. The stores on Washington street are being cleaned out and filled up with all sorts of wares. Two express offices, Adams's and Parker's, are in full blast. One store is filled with metallic coffins, others with provisions, others with clothing. July 10.--Time has passed heavily since the surrender. We leave, however, to-morrow morning — the following being the prescribed route and "order of march:" From Vicksburg by the Jackson and Baldwin's Ferry roads, via Bovina, crossing Big Black by the wagon bridge, and thence to Raymond. Order of March.--In advance, division of Major-General Bowen, succeeding as fol