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the oath of allegiance: B T. Thomas, W. F. Carto, James Hall, George Forrest, Isaac Nelson, and Wm. Hunt. The pursuit of the Privateer Sumter. A telegraphic dispatch from Boston, December 6th, says: The British mail steamer from Martinique, November 11, arrived at St. Thomas November 13, and reported the Sumter at Martinique. The Iroquois got up steam and started in pursuit. Appointment of a resident Agent at port Royal — further advance in Cotton, &C. From the New YorMartinique. The Iroquois got up steam and started in pursuit. Appointment of a resident Agent at port Royal — further advance in Cotton, &C. From the New York Herald, of the 7th inst., we extract the following: Lieutenant-Colonel Reynolds has been appointed Resident Agent at Port Royal, under the general regulations relative to securing and disposing of the property found or brought within the territory now or hereafter occupied by the U. S. forces in the disloyal States. He has been ordered to report to the Secretary of the Treasury. The cotton market was again active and higher yesterday, and closed at an advance of 1 per lb. The sales