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Progress of the War.the Apprehended War between France and the United States.
The New York Times expresses the opinion that France "will attempt to break the blockade before many weeks," and that opinion being doubted by the Washington Republican, thus answers that paper's
We gave the reasons which led us to that beliefate Government, until forthwith report their names to these headquarters, accompanied with satisfactory references as to their loyalty to the Government of the United States. By command of S. A. Gilbert, Colonel Commanding Brigade. John G. Telford, A. A. A. G.
A visible sensation was produced, and several called for investigation and thence to the Provost Marshal of the department, that they may be dealt with as they deserve.
II.
All citizens and servants wearing the United States uniform without written permission, will be be arrested, stripped, and punished according to the nature of the offence.
Quartermasters will at ones make requi