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ago announced the arrest of a Frenchman by the Lincolnites, and his subsequent imprisonment at Fort Lafayette. The following particulars of the transaction are copied from a New York paper: Mr. Albert Sandford, United States Marshal of Rhode Island, brought to this city in his custody from Newport, R. I., a French gentleman, named Louis De Bebian, a resident of Wilmington, North Carolina, and charged with Secession proclivities. It appears that M. De Bebian was contemplating a voyage to of her and placed a prize crew--one officer and fire men — on board, sealed up the trunks and papers of the master and passengers, and made them all prisoners. The process for libel and condemnation was issued by the captors in the Courts at Rhode Island. Monsieur Bebian requested to be permitted to see the French Consul at the-port where he was captured; but in these dangerous and daring times — when rebels stalk abroad, disseminating discontent and disunion — the Lieutenant in command v<