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ers searched, by order of Gen. Scammon. Father Parks has protested that he was chargeable with nothing that he was not authorized to do by the Constitution of the United States. As he was paroled, we presume nothing was found against him. The Rev. Dr. Becker, Catholic priest at Martinsburg, Va., has again been put under the ban, his church closed, and the Catholics of that region denied the sustaining and soothing ministration of their religion. Father Becker is in exile, and his crime is thaFather Becker is in exile, and his crime is that he refuses to interpolate the sacred ritual of the Church, and repeat unusual prayers prescribed by a military satrap — at least while he is denied communication with, and directions from, the Bishop. But a deeper cry of anguish reaches us from Louisiana. A gentleman of that city, a devoted Catholic, writing to bid us farewell on the eye of his quitting New Orleans, furnishes us with the following facts, which our correspondent assures us cannot be discredited: After the Hartford a