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level of semi- barbarous tribes. More Arrests. Thomas T. Bolling, a prominent citizen, has been arrested and is to be confined at hard labor at Fort Jackson for six months, with a ball and chain attached to his ankle. James H. Huckins, a member of the board of aldermen, was also sent to Fort Jackson. Both were charged with attempting to practice a deception on the military authorities.--Thos. Murray, president of the free market, has likewise been sent to Fort Jackson. Ex-May or Stith and William Freret, Esq., were arrested on the charge of treason, but subsequently released on parole. No business doing. A letter published in the Journal of Commerce from New Orleans, contains the following: Since the occupation of our city by the Federal troops we have done but little business, and we see no prospect of any at present beyond the immediate wants of our city, until trade is opened throughout the Southwest. We are obliged for your kind tender of services, but