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Arrests. --The following parties were arrested by the Provost Marshal yesterday: H. P. Derby, treasonable language, Richmond; Thomas A. Case, ditto, ditto; Joseph Dawson, Union man; D. Francisco, selling wine and brandy; Dennie Cusick, paroled prisoner, drunk; Wm. Divine, Fluvanna county, disloyalty; Jas. R. Miller and John Leonard, Richmond, for selling liquor.
10th March.--S. P. Carusi, Washington, --A. J. Lavelle, Crutchfield Artillery, deserting; F. J. Tappey, guard, drunk while on duty; Chas. Williams, Fredericksburg, treasonable language. Committed on the 11th March.--Captain James E. Leonard, New York city,--; Philip Helfrick, Richmond, giving away liquor; H. L. Pelouze, Richmond, disloyalty; William R Read, King George,--. Committed on the 12th March.--Thos. Case, Richmond, treason; Francisco Dominick, Richmond, selling liquor; H. P. Derby, Richmond, treason; John Leonard, Richmond, selling liquor; Jos. Marshall, 4th Alabama regiment, for threatening the guard; J. R. Miller, Richmond, selling liquor; John McClelland, Richmond, selling liquor; Frank Ward, guard, drunkenness. Committed on the 13th March.--Wm. H. Harrison, Richmond, for refusing to take the oath; John M. Jennings, Baltimore.--; John Kelly, Baltimore, having no pass; John Nash, Baltimore, having no pass; J. B. Taylor, Baltimore, 1st Maryland regiment, dese
ight viz: Geo Deane, master's mate, and seven sailors belonging to the schr Matthew Vassar, captured at Little River Inlet, on the N. C. coast, March 3d.--Also, 16 Yankees belonging to the 8th New York cavalry, taken in custody March 5th, at Union Church, in Prince William co, Va. These men represent that they have only been in service three months, and had never received any pay. They were rather hard-looking subjects. With these parties were brought down two citizens of Richmond, named H. P. Derby and J. G. Sizer. They were taken in custody near Raccoon Ford, in Fairfax county, by order of Gen Fitzhugh Lee, on the 3d of March, on the charge of trying to cross our lines with the supposed design of getting to the enemy. This they both denied. They had pass ports from the Provost Marshal of Richmond permitting them to visit Henrico county. Information was received yesterday, that Yankee prisoners to the number of 8,000 might soon be expected in Richmond from the South and West. T