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ding many women, and were evidently delighted thereat. John W. Nosil, late member of Congress from Missouri, died to day, after several weeks' Illness. From Gen. Hooker's Grand Army.--A special correspondence, dated near Falmouth, Va., March 13 says:"Rumors are life that the rebels are moving large bodies to attempt dressing above here.--If so, they will be suitably accommodated. The balloons have been removed from the Phillipe House to Falmouth to get a better view. It ascends withirrest of a Judge.--Judge Constable, of the 4th judicial Circuit Court or Illinois, has been arrested by order of Gen. Wright for resisting the arrest of deserters. He will be tried by the United States Court at Indianapolis. Indianapolis, March 13.--Two Sergeants arrested four deserters in Clark county, Ill. Judge Constable held the Sergeants for kidnapping and committed them to jail, setting the four deserters at liberty. Col. Carrington was ordered to arrest the Judge, which he did on