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Arrest.

--A young man named Jas. Tate was arrested in Manchester last evening, by detective Washington Goodrich, on suspicion that he was the person who passed a $10 counterfeit Confederate note on Isaac Greentree's clerk, Moses Myers. The accused was carried before Commissioner Watson, but as Myers was unable to swear positively to the identity of the party, he was discharged from custody. Tate had no other money in his possession answering the description of the alleged counterfeit.

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