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ch within the limits of the city. Very respectfully, your ob't servant. John Austere Mayor. To James S. Palmer, Commander U. S. steamer Iroquois, at anchor off Natchez, Miss, Interesting from New Orleans. From the New Orleans Delta, of the 13th, we copy the following: Six square-rigged vessels arrived yesterday from sea, loaded with U. S. troops. The flag of the Consulate of the Netherlands is not flying to-day. We learn that the residence of Gen. Twiggs and Col. Adams, in Prytania street, have both been taken for occupancy by the Federal forces. We learn that W. B Mumford, who is charged with being conspicuous as the holder of the party that, before the arrival of Gen'l Butler, tore down the Federal flag which was hoisted on the mint by the forces under Capt. Farragut, was yesterday arrested by the U. S. authorities. We understand that the authorities of the United States on Sunday arrested Mr.Esnard, who was formerly a clerk of Mr. A. J. Guir