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is handsome face in our sanctum. The late Mayor Monroe does not enjoy the seclusion of Fort Jackson. He dreams audibly, suffers from the nightmare, and the mosquitoes pester him. He has been a great sinner, and it is just that the flies should be permitted to do unto him as he has done unto others. Col. Dudley's regiment paraded yesterday afternoon. They made a fine appearance, and the streets through which they passed were thronged by ladies and gentlemen. The great coward, Lovell, who ran away upon the approach of the national army to New Orleans, is now in Alexandria, La. He is surrounded by a mob. He has issued an order directing the destruction of cotton. We print it elsewhere. The enemy a movements in Stone river. The Charleston Mercury, of Tuesday last, says: Yesterday morning the enemy's gunboats began a vigorous and indiscriminate shelling of the neighborhood of Secessionville. The firing continued with greater or less rapidly during the foren