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Capture of the British Army in the United States by the U. S. Marshal.

Capture of the British Army in the United States by the U. S. Marshal.
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United States Commissioner's' Office, March 28.--Before U. S. Commissioner F. Heazlitt.--It having been ascertained, within a few days back, by the U. S. District Attorney Van Dyke and Marshal Wynkoop, that there was an office opened in this city for the purpose of enlisting recruits for the British army in the Crimea, yesterday morning about 1 o'clock, on the application of the Marshal, arrant for the arrest of the parties View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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