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Arrest of Rev. J. R. Graves. --The arrest of Rev. J. R. Graves, of North Carolina, and his imprisonment in Castle Thunder, has been noticed. The Raleigh (N. C.) Standard says that Gov. Vance, hearing by telegraph, late on Monday night, of thiRev. J. R. Graves, of North Carolina, and his imprisonment in Castle Thunder, has been noticed. The Raleigh (N. C.) Standard says that Gov. Vance, hearing by telegraph, late on Monday night, of this arrest, and being obliged to leave for Wilmington on Tuesday morning, addressed a letter to the Mayor of Raleigh, requesting him to attend at the depot on Tuesday morning, and arrest and detain the officer and his prisoner until his return. The M. But they had either gone on the night before or taken the Danville route. The Raleigh Register says: This Mr. Graves was the author of a letter which appeared sometime since in the Richmond Enquire, and in which he gave an account of a te the South. We thought at the time that it was a most extraordinary production, and so stated to several gentlemen. Mr. Graves is, we learn, a Canadian by birth and education, and has been but a short time a resident of this State. It is not tru