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n the oath of allegiance to the United State. A meeting was held last night, in which the course of the paper was discussed, and the committee having waited upon Gen. Vicle, and stated their request that the paper should be suppressed, he acquiesced, and the order was issued this morning. After a hard rain, lasting all night, the weather is now pleasant, but very warm. Things in New York. New York May 28. --The news from New Orleans, announcing the appointment of General George F. Shepley as Military Commandant of New Orleans — in the absence of Gen. Butler--gives great satisfaction here, where Gen. S. is well known. He is a man of very conservative principles; has been a Democrat. The "red tape," which prevented all our volunteer regiments, except the Seventh, from getting off to Washington, has been removed by order of the President, Capt. Larned, U. S. A., now here, having received a dispatch to-day commanding him to muster into the service such regiments a