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In the hands of the Lincolnites.

--James Clarke, the money clerk of the Southern Express Company, started from Richmond several weeks since, to visit his parents in Baltimore. He was met on his arrival and placed in jail, and was informed by the officer making the arrest that he had been expecting him to arrive for two weeks before that. Mr. Clarke is now at the Rip Raps.

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