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ll be respected; but all property in this city belong to the so-called Confederate States must be delivered up — and the flag of the United States must wave unmolested and respected over your town. Very respectfully, your obedient serv't, Jas. S. Palmer, Commander. To his Honor the Mayor of Natchez To which communication the Mayor was directed to make the following reply, viz: Mayor's Office, Natchez Miss, May 13, 1862 Sir: Your communication of the 12th inst has been receivxercised for the preservation of good order in the city. As to property belonging to the Confederate States, they are not aware of any such 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