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ored, and the interesting reminiscences which his career interesting reminisces which his career suggests alone make his death noticeable. From the Eastern shore of Virginia — arrest of a Baltimore Secessionist. The Baltimore American, of the 20th inst., says: Information has been received here of the capture of Louis Warrington, a son of Mr. Thos. J. Warrington, of East Baltimore, near Drummontown, Accomac county, and who is now confined at that place to await the orders of Gen. Dix. Young Warrington left this city during the latter part of last spring, with a view of joining the Confederate army, but it seems had not got any further than the Eastern Shore of Virginia, where he acted with the secessionists who were dispersed by the force under General Lockwood. Matters are represented as being still quiet in that part of Secessia, the inhabitants having returned to their allegiance, and are pursuing their avocations as in former times. The Baltimore American,