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The Daily Dispatch: December 28, 1865., [Electronic resource] | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
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The robbery at the Ballard House.
--William P. Knuckles, charged with entering the room of Mr. Weith, at the Ballard House, on Saturday night last, and stealing a gold watch and between seven and eight hundred dollars in money, was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday for examination.
The prisoner was attended by A. Judson Crane and Samuel T. Bayley, Esqs., as counsel.
Mr. Weith stated that on the night of the robbery he had retired to bed, having first locked his door, when some one entered his room.
About 2 o'clock A. M. he was awakened by the cold air blowing through his window, which he then noticed was hoisted.
He then examined his clothing, and found that his pockets had been robbed of between seven and eight hundred dollars in bank notes and a very fine double-case gold watch and chain.
He at once repaired to the police station and lodged information of the robbery.
On Monday he put the brokers on the look-out, and as the notes were of denominations on banks in