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The Daily Dispatch: July 31, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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iance. I solemnly swear that I will bear true allegiance to the United States of America, and support the Constitution and the laws thereof; that lid enounce the so-called Confederate States, and pledge my honor, property and life to the sacred fulfillment of this oath, hereby freely taken, admitting that its violation will be illegal and infamous. The oath must be subscribed and sworn to before the Provost Marshal. By order of Alvin P. Hovey. Brigadier-General Commanding. John E. Phillips, Assistant Adjutant General. This order created great consternation in the city, and resulted in 400 persons taking the oath, and 130 receiving passes to go South. A dispatch from Memphis, dated the 22d, says that the Provost's office that day was thronged with persons getting passes for the South. Affairs in New York. New York, July 25. --The decline in gold and sterling exchange yesterday exercised a depressing influence on the market for breadstuffs; prices