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Information had been sent to Melbourne, and a special train of police (preceded by a pilot engine for safety) picking up Lieutenant O'Connor and some black trackers at Essendon, went on Sunday evening to Glenrowan. The engineer of the pilot-engine learned, when a mile off, that the line had been pulled up, and the news was conveyed to him by a schoolmaster in the district, a Mr Curnow, at the risk of being shot down by the outlaws, or some of their friends. Mr and Mrs Curnow were stuck up at about 11 o'clock on Sunday morning by Ned Kelly and Byrne at the railway gates, as they were driving towards Greta. Their horse and buggy were put up at Jones's hotel, and they themselves were lodged in the station-master's house.