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-In our notice of the difficulty between Messrs. J. M. Ford and R. B. Craddock, published yesterday morning, a note was appended, in which it was stated that Craddock had been examined before Gen. Winder, Major Griswold, and Major Carrington, and by each acquitted. Since then we having officer: Q. What do you know about the charge against R. B. Craddock, detective officer, in regard to the taking of money from one B A. I know nothing of the charge, except what Brandt told me after Craddock had examined and released him, which was to this effect; that CradCraddock had demanded money of him, and which Brandt said he gave Craddock. The sum was not named. I know nothing of this of my own personal knoCraddock. The sum was not named. I know nothing of this of my own personal knowledge. The above being the only evidence adduced, Major Griswold endorsed on the paper the following: "Respectfully forwarded to hSigned) E. Griswold, "Major and P. M." Messrs. Ford and Craddock are to appear before the Mayor this morning for further examinatio