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to find a colored boy stabbed and lying on the pavement. At the same moment a man rushed up and reported a soldier lying in front of his house in the same condition. The authorities are on the track of the murderer. The soldier was a private in the Ninety-ninth New York, and has died since. The case certainly is a great mystery, as it now appears to the public. A few days, however, will burlies to clear it up, with the energetic measures that have been taken. Yesterday afternoon Gen. Vicle, with his full staff mounted, and an escort of cavalry, made a tour of the cutakirts of the city, visiting the guards and most of the pickets, returning late at night.--The day previous the General visited Suffolk for the same purposes. on his return from both reconnaissances he expressed his perfect satisfaction with the state of all the men he saw, and their eager readiness for an attack. The Navy seem equally prepared, although I have not had so great an opportunity of judging.