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efore the arrival of our troops, and who then left and went over to Richmond, has got sick of it, and on Sunday night deserted them, run their blockade at Richmond, crossed the bay in an open boat, and early on Monday morning presented himself at General Lockwood's headquarters and took the oath of allegiance. Afterwards he was permitted to go to his home in Northampton county on his parole. Capt. Johnson also came over from Richmond at the same time and took the oath. He belongs in Princess Anne, Md., where he has gone. Arrested. Isaac Smith, a well-known rabid Secessionist, was arrested at his house on Tuesday night week, by a detachment from Col. Wilkins's Eastern Shore regiment. He was, it is alleged, engaged in running the blockade, giving aid and comfort to the rebels in the shape of provisions and other things contraband of war. At the time of his arrest there was also found in his house a large quantity of goods. He is now engaged in serving out his thirty days in