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onfederate Government or States." These facts were reported to the Provost Marshal on unquestionable authority, so that when Mr. Finney applied for a passport to proceed thence upon his journey, he was requested to sign the usual oath of allegiance to the Confederacy. He pretended to be surprised that a former law partner of Mr. Secretary Benjamin, and as true a Southern man as anybody, should be refused, but at the same time declined to take the oath, thus proving conclusively that he considered his allegiance due to the Lincoln Government. He asked if he would be granted a passport if the Provost Marshal should be ordered by the Secretary of War. Mr. Noble replied that he would, but suggested that he get an order from Gen. Forney. To this Mr. Finney objected that he didn't care to have anything to do with that officer, but would telegraph a friend to see him. In due time a peremptory order came from Secretary Randolph to give Mr. Finney a passport.-- Montgomery Advertiser.