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, except that he had been last seen to go into a boarding house on the corner of 8th and Marshall streets. Last Saturday morning detective John Reece being in Tappahannock, Essex co., on other business, recognized the absconding debtor of the Ballard House in the person of one of three men who were just in the act of crossing the Rappahannock river, on their way North. Reece stopped the party and spoke to Lugo as Doctor, and asked him for his passport. Lugo produced the passport of Mr. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy, but Recce telling him that that would not answer, took him into custody. Lugo professed astonishment and indignation, and put on a great many grand airs, but all to no purpose. Recce took him to a room in the hotel in the place and searched him, and found on his person charts of Charleston harbor, Wilmington and Richmond and their defences, and maps of all of our rivers between the Rappahannock and Wilmington in which we have torpedoes, with the exact locations o