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ecovery of his health, which has been quite feeble since his return from Old Point, and the newspaper statement that he has been serving as a private in Col. Webster's Regiment arose from the fact that while on a visit to Col. W., he twice volunteered in case of alarm, and once came near being shot by the careless use of a musket in the hands of a volunteer, Gen. Pierce had previously been in Washington, asking an investigation of the Bethel affair, and was informed that the official reports of the battle contained nothing against him; all the bluster having originated in the New York papers, through the enmity of one man towards General Butler and himself as Massachusetts officers. A blind Bigamist. A blind man, named Thomas Bishop, has been lately arrested at Zanesville, Ohio, charged with marrying three women, also blind, since the 10th of September last. From the first he obtained over two hundred dollars in money jewelry nothing, &c. I from the after four days some