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house for his own use. All these facts can be proved. There are men who are imprisoned who have a knowledge of these facts, and there are many more acts which, if there was any investigation of, would startle the public, as regards vessels carrying contraband goods. It can be proved that his brother was the chief owner, during the month of October or November, of a cargo of goods which left New Orleans — worth in New Orleans $30,000--in charge of a man named Clarke, under a pass for Matamoras, but which went to the rebels. This cargo belonged jointly to Clarks and Colonel Butler. Clarke is now in New Orleans, having returned after disposing of the cargo. A man named E. J. P. Thompson also took a cargo over for Colonel Butler, and returned with turpentine and roam. This occurred in February. Col. French seized the horses and carriages of a French subject, and gave them to a woman of the town, otherwise lewd and abandoned, which she used to ride about the streets with.