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e Farley arrested a well known rebel at the Anson House, in Spring street, in the person of Samuel J. Anderson. The prisoner, it appears, formerly held a position in the Custom-House, but at a later period, through the instrumentality of Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President of the Southern Confederacy, he was appointed Deputy Sheriff under Sheriff Kelly. He had recently returned from a visit to the South, and was making arrangements to go back again, when the police got wind of the matter anquarters he calmed down, and finally seemed quite resigned to his fate. He will probably be sent to Fort Lafayette to-day.--Anderson is about forty years of age, and is a man of good exterior and address. It is said that he held a clerkship in the House of Representatives some years ago, and that it was while in the enjoyment of that situation he formed the acquaintance of Mr. Stephens. The evidence against the accused is said to be conclusive, but its exact nature has not yet transpired.