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charge of the Union Hospital at Georgetown, D. C., has resigned. He obtained leave of absence and went directly to the Confederacy by way of Niagara Falls, at which place he wrote his resignation and forwarded it to the Department. He is a native of Virginia, and assigns as a reason that he will lose his property in that State if he continues longer in the service of the Government. The Arrest of Mr. Anderson. The New York Herald has the following: On Monday night, detective Farley arrested a well known rebel at the Anson House, in Spring street, in the person of Samuel J. Anderson. The prisoner, it appears, formerly held a position in the Custom-House, but at a later period, through the instrumentality of Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President of the Southern Confederacy, he was appointed Deputy Sheriff under Sheriff Kelly. He had recently returned from a visit to the South, and was making arrangements to go back again, when the police got wind of the matter and poun