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was but one arrest made during the evening, that of a gentleman who sprang upon the stage during the excitement, and drew his pistol on Bowers, when that gentleman's sword was drawn; and the person arrested was a Union man. We are happy to be able to state that, notwithstanding the excitement, there were no accidents, and nobody was hurt. The following is the order of Gen. Bowen, referred to above: Office of Provost Marshal Gen.,Dep't of Gulf, 208 Carondelet st.,New Orleans, 22d April, 1863. Mr. Baker, Manager of Theatre: It is reported that you have declined to cause national airs to be played at your theatre at the request of the audience, for the reason that you have been forbidden by the Mayor of the city. No such order can be rcognized or held as valid in the presence of the United States army. You will, therefore, cause the national airs — Hail Columbia, Star Spangled Banner, and Yankee Doodle — to be played before the audience leaves your theatre this evenin