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of $2,000 and a gold watch while in the concert saloon, No. 600 Broadway, the evening previous. He had been inveigled there by a stranger, whom he met in the hotel, and was induced to drink some drugged liquor, which soon sent him into the land of "Nod" and rendered him an easy victim. He was able to give the police a pretty accurate description of the insinuating stranger, and the prohability is that the detectives will speedlly overhaul the rascal. During his interview with Superintendent Kennedy, the reverend gentleman detailed his experience in Secessia and Mexico, and exhibited his commission as chaplain in the First regiment Louisiana Volunteers, which was dated May 13, 1861, and signed by Governor Moore. He stated that the commission was thrust upon him, and being a Union man at heart he declined to accept of the position.--On the occasion of the illumination all through the South in honor of Jeff. Davis' election, Mr. Langley was pastor of St. Patrick's Church, New Orl