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s before one of Major Griswold's assistants, with the following result: J. E. Pitts, the owner of the hack in which Brandt was carried to the Rappahannock, being called and sworn, the following question was propounded to him by the examining ofQ. What do you know about the charge against R. B. Craddock, detective officer, in regard to the taking of money from one Brandt, who was legally passing the Confederate lines. through North umberland county, to the United States? A. I know nothing of the charge, except what Brandt told me after Craddock had examined and released him, which was to this effect; that Craddock had demanded money of him, and which Brandt said he gave Craddock. The sum was not named. I know nothing of this ofBrandt said he gave Craddock. The sum was not named. I know nothing of this of my own personal knowledge. The above being the only evidence adduced, Major Griswold endorsed on the paper the following: "Respectfully forwarded to headquarters. The only person whose name was furnished as a witness, and the only person