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Later from New Orleans.--a Theatrical row. We have New Orleans papers of the 24th ult. The Estafette du Sud, a French paper, and the Southern Pilot, a Roman Catholic paper, were suppressed on the 23d for publishing "treasonable and seditious articles." John McFarland, for speaking disrespectfully of Admiral Farragut, was sent to jail for thirty days. Three men, for singing the "Bonnie Blue Flag," were fined $50 each. A grand Union ball was to be given on the 24th, in commemoration of the Yankee capture of New Orleans. A grand row, inaugurated by the Yankees, was had in the Varieties Theatre on the night of the 23d, which so well illustrates the tyranny and rowdyism of the Yankees that we give an account of it, at some length, from the New Orleans Era, a Federal paper. It seems that a crowd of Yankee soldiers had assembled in the building that night, and determined to have their "national" airs performed. They commenced hooting and yelling for them, when some of the audience d