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Arrests. --Among the arrests by the civil police, yesterday, were two men named Thomas Bradford and Alfred Graves, for feloniously and violently assaulting, beating, and robbing Aaron G. Grief, a soldier, of twenty dollars, current funds of the Confederate States.--Bradford is understood to be the proprietor of the "Way-Side Inn," an estabtishment located on Franklin street, a short distance below the "Varieties." The occurrence took place there. Arrests. --Among the arrests by the civil police, yesterday, were two men named Thomas Bradford and Alfred Graves, for feloniously and violently assaulting, beating, and robbing Aaron G. Grief, a soldier, of twenty dollars, current funds of the Confederate States.--Bradford is understood to be the proprietor of the "Way-Side Inn," an estabtishment located on Franklin street, a short distance below the "Varieties." The occurrence took place there.
Off to-day. --It is expected that a flag of truce will start to-day for Varina. If it does, it will carry away one hundred and twenty-five of the citizen prisoners for some time past confined here, also, Mrs. Bradford, wife of the Governor of Maryland, and Mr. Wood, of Washington, D. C., who came on specially to make some arrangements relative to the exchange or parole of all political or civil prisoners.