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Recapture of an "Iron Clad." --Detectives Mitchell and Woodward, with the assistance of Constable Robinson, of Henrico, succeeded yesterday in retaking Tim Morris alias Joe Griffin, the redoubtable "ironclad" opera troupe performer. Tim, it will be recollected, was conscripted while per forming at Metropolitan Hall, some months since, but he sued out a writ of habeas corpus upon the ground that he was over forty-five years of age. Failing to prove this fact, the Judge trying his case deciemained but a few days before he once more conceived the plan to escape, and selecting the first dark night to executes it in, he succeeded in getting off; since which time, although the officers have been ceaseless in their search, nothing was heard from him till yesterday He was arrested at the house of John Keigan, in Butchertown, snugly rolled up in a sheet, bundle fashion, and ensconced away in an unfrequented apartment in the garret. Morris will have to undergo a trial by court-martial.
Harboring deserters. --The following parties, charged with harboring deserters from the Confederate army, were yesterday committed to Castle Thunder: John Keigan, secreting Tim Morris, alias Joe Griffin, in his house; T R Clayton, of Rockingham, and T J Raymonds, of Henry, citizens, encouraging their sons to stay away from their companies.