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, to the extent of one million dollars, have been discovered in the Philadelphia navy- yard. The Florida is not to be sent back to Brazil, nor are her officers. They have been sent to Fort Warren. A jubilee was held by about two thousand colored people — men, women and children — in Cooper Institute, on Monday evening, to celebrate the emancipation in Maryland and the re-election of Mr. Lincoln. There were addresses by several well-known negroes and one female mulatto. General McClellan has received an appointment to the important and lucrative position of engineer-in-chief of the Morris and Essex railroad. His salary, if he accepts the offer, will be twenty-five thousand dollars a year — the same that he would have received had he been elected President of the United States. Admiral Franklin Buchanan, captured in Mobile bay, arrived at Fortress Monroe on Sunday, on board the United States steamer Fort Morgan. Twenty-seven Confederates were recently captur<