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Thirty-two Years in Search of a Wife. [From the N. Y. Sun] Richard Zeigler, colored, residing in the State of North Carolina, recently received tidings of his wife, from whom he has been separated for thirty-two years. He has been looking for her ever since the war. She was sold by slave traders and he gradually lost all trace of her whereabouts. Lately he received a telegram from her in Georgia, and started for that State to bring her back. He is sixty years old, and has saved money and spent it liberally in his search. When he received the telegram he wept for joy. He has called a meeting of his grand children, and next week will have a big reunion.