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rom his company and intended to travel home on the transportation ticket which he had saved for the purpose.--His intention was nipped in the bud. There have been hundreds of similar cases, and the Confederacy and private citizens have been swindled out of thousands of dollars by designing knaves. Erasmus Kaskin, a free negro, who was lately apprehended in Richmond, after levanting from the Penitentiary, was yesterday returned thither by order of the Mayor. It is understood that Mrs. De Bar, at present the leading old woman at the "Varieties, " and the best artist in her line, perhaps, either in the United States or Southern Confederacy, has "seceded," or will soon secede, from the latter establishment, to join the company now playing at the Lyceum on Broad street. En passant, the company will soon move to Metropolitan Hall. It having been satisfactorily ascertained by authority (vide yesterday's Dispatch) that no soldiers were ever buried alive in the cemeteries near