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a few miles from Richmond by Detectives John Rees and Robert Craddock, of Gen. Winder's police, on the charge of aiding desees, C. S. Detective, sworn.--On Friday last myself and Robert Craddock, a Detective, were directed by Capt. McCubbin, Chief oies who might be caught in a certain wagon on that road. Craddock went ahead, and I followed a short distance behind him — ed behind, and in due time came up to a picket post where Craddock, the prisoners, and a Mr. Weatherford had come to a halt.also at this post three or four pickets. As I dismounted Craddock and Maclure came towards me, when Craddock remarked that Craddock remarked that the "thing had been gone through with." I asked him if the passport was right, and his reply was that it was correct, at theok me around a picket post and said he had agreed to give Craddock $1,000, and that if I would not implicate him in the scraf interest occurred till we reached the picket post where Craddock and Rees were, and at which we halted. By the defenc