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kwood, Lieut. Col. Baily, of the Second Delaware Regiment, in command of companies B and C, Capts. Crissman and Ricketts, arrived about 6 o'clock at her wharf, Capt. Knight, chief of Gen. Lockwood's staff, accompanying them. Soon after their arrival, Capt. Ricketts, with a guard of ten men, procured a conveyance and proceeded to returned to Easton and delivered him over to Lieut. Col. Baily. After remaining in the tent of Col. Baily for a few hours he was handed over to the custody of Capt. Knight, who proceeded to Cambridge with the General under a guard. It is rumored that the strongest evidence of his complicity with the present rebellion is in the hands of Capt. Knight. Gen. Lockwood will bring the matter before the Government for their action.--We learn that Mrs. Tilghman speaks in high terms of the respectful and gentlemanly deportment of those making the arrest. Prince Napoleon and the Princess Clothilde at a Boston festival. The Boston correspondent of the Hera