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The Daily Dispatch: February 13, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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rs from the Confederate service to escape to the North, and offering to bribe the guard who arrested them. Yesterday Maclure was brought to trial before C. S. Commissioner A. H. Sands, when the following testimony was given: John Rees, C. S. Detective, sworn.--On Friday last myself and Robert Craddock, a Detective, were directed by Capt. McCubbin, Chief of Police, to proceed immediately out on the Mechaniesville turnpike and arrest all the parties who might be caught in a certain wagon on making all the money he could in the Confederacy, and then, when his services were needed in her defence, he was for running away. We then took the Doctor and his companion in custody and brought them to Richmond. John L. Weatherlord. C. S. Detective, sworn.--I have recently been appointed a Government detective. A short time since I heard that Dr. Maclure's office was the general depot of the underground railroad to the North, and reported the fact to headquarters. Was directed by Cap