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A wife in Search of her husband. --In the New York Supreme Court, on Wednesday, before Justice Clerks, Mrs. Sarah Locke applied for a writ of habeas corpus, for the purpose of obtaining possession of her husband, who, she alleges, is kept from her by his father. It appears that a year or more ago, Charles E. Locke, who was on a visit to Europe, became acquainted with the petitioner at Birmingham, England, and that he lived with her there some time. They came to this country in the latter part of 1860, and were married in Brooklyn, on the 1st of January last, by the Rev. Benjamin Whalen, a Baptist minister. They lived together until the 9th of , when Mr. Locke suddenly disappeared. His wife alleges that he is secreted ther who intends to send him to California. The wife is an intelligent, good-looking young woman.
ht train from Augusta to Charleston, and instantly killed. It is rumored that several of the prominent officers of the U. S. marines, born in Virginia and other Southern States, intend shortly to throw up their commissions. The resignation of Dr. John Ward, of Virginia. Surgeon in the late U. S. Navy, has been accepted. Kossuth states in an affidavit that he makes before a Court in England, that be still considers himself Governor of Hungary. James Wherry, of Va., has been appointed Receiver of U. S. moneys, at Vermillion, Decotah. Since the 1st of January, 10,300 tons of ice have been exported from Boston to Southern ports of this country and to foreign ports. The Reichter House, near the depot, in Arlington, Va., was destroyed by the last Sunday week. Fully insured. Rev. George W. C, of Texas, in to address the people of F county, Va., to-day. Hon. Wm. Smith is shortcoming for a in the next Congress. The Hon. Mrs. Yelverton Wrecently