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opportunity. --The letter says: The editors of the John Clark, formerly of the Boston Courtier, Col. E. M. Brown, formAge, and Major Joseph M. Bell, the able Provost Judge. Captain Clark is the chief and fighting editor. On the night before the revival of the Delta under the new regime, Captain Clark found a burly man in the office, reading proofs. He inquired ofof the office." Stith was just then reading an editorial of Clark's in which he felicitated the people of New Orleans upon thepudiating card inserted. A keen colloquy ensued, which Capt. Clark brought to a close in the following language: "You ng person presented himself, "Can I," he inquired, "see Captain Clark? " "That is my name," said the editor. "I represent thding, and I come to inquire about the payment of the rent." Clark looked at the minister, paused a moment and observed. "In k and bold stand which the revivified Delta has taken under Clark, Brown & Bell. No troops yet — drafting must be resor