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the Mayor to answer the charge of entering the house of Hugh Reagan and abusing and threatening to violently assault and beaaiming to be a Marylander, and the last an Irishman. When Reagan was called to testify, the Mayor was informed that he had ary custody. His Honor immediately sent to Capt. Coke for Reagan, and soon after the party appeared in Court, under militar The circumstances of the difficulty seem to be these: Reagan had loaned Baldwin and Roach money, and as they did not pang. Before the hour of trial Baldwin secured the arrest of Reagan as a conscript, and thus prevented his appearance at the hour appointed. Reagan and Baldwin have been, and probably are now, Government contractors, but not citizens of the Confederacy. Reagan is a member of the Mayor's Mounted Guard, now doing nightly service in the city. Owing to the absence o bail for a future hearing in the sum of $1,000 each; and Reagan, the main witness, was given a furlough by the military au