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orning a man called James Wood, an Englishman by birth, but a deserter from the Yankee army and now a paroled prisoner, was arraigned before the Mayor to answer the charge of burglariously entering the dwelling-house of Mary Stevens, on the 30th of November, and stealing therefrom $260 in Alabama State bank notes, $100 in gold and silver coin, and a gold watch valued at $500. The morning after Mrs. Stevens was robbed she procured the services of officer Perrin, and, accompanying him to Dillard's boarding-house, near the Second Market, pointed out George Jacques as one of the robbers. A portion of the stolen money being found on Jacques, he was committed for trial. Officer Perrin, at the time he arrested Jacques, noticed that Wood was a lodger in the same room. On Saturday last Mrs. Stevens received information that she could recover her money by calling again at Dillard's house. She says she did so, when a small man, whose name she did not know, offered her an $100 Alabam