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authorizing any exchange of prisoners; and if this exchange at Charleston is not important, as a recognition of our status as belligerents, it is at least something new and interesting. Arrest of Lincoln Spies. The New Orleans Picayune has an account of the arrest of three steamboat pilots in that city — J. D. Walker, N. Casper, and — Rosenbaum — who were taken into custody on the information furnished by the following intercepted letter addressed to Walker: Louisville, June 30, 1861. Capt. J. D. Walker --Dear Sir: I received your second letter the other day, and was happy to hear from you. You say that the rebels suspected you, and tried to get up a report that you was in Union man; but convinced them you were sound on the Southern goose. The river is so low that we cannot make much headway. I am in hopes that we will have a rise in a day or so, that will let us out to Cairo. I saw Capt. N. McClelland the other day; he is just up from New Orleans; he says <