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tobacco for his principal, which is said now to be in store in this city, to the handsome amount of three thousand hogsheads, worth, in round numbers, $350,000. The agents of Lincoln have been very active for some time past in seizing the funds and property of Southern men in the Northern cities. We are rejoiced that the Confederate Government have, in this magnificent lot of tobacco, a fund sufficient to cover a very large portion of the recent Yankee confiscations at the North. Auguste Belmont is a well known banker in Wall street — the same whom Secretary Chase recently sent over to London to attempt a negotiation of the Federal war loan, and who met with a signal failure. A. Belmont is also the intimate friend and financial agent of Gen. Fremont, and is doubtless a sympathizer in that officer's brutal measures in Missouri. We have no doubt that the Confederate Receiver under the sequestration act, Mr. Giles, will look promptly after this tobacco of Belmont. Belmont is