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exceeding the sum of eleven thousand dollars. The Chicago Times says: On the night express train on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, due here yesterday morning, when twenty-five miles distant from this city, the baggage-master, Mr. Sadd, passed through his car where the mails were piled, and on which the train-boy, Hudson, as was his custom, was making his bed, he saw some letters scattered on the floor.--Suspecting all was not right, Mr. Sadd went into a forward car, lighted hMr. Sadd went into a forward car, lighted his lamp, and mentioned his discovery to the brakesman; both returned to the baggage car, but the letters were gone as well as the boy. Hudson was found in the saloon of the foremost passenger car, and was taken into custody and examined by the conductor and baggage-master. On his person were found three letters, one addressed to Col. J. N. Morris, Washington, D. C, one to Henry Kellogg, Hartford, Conn., (both unopened,) and one to Samuel H. Pearce, (opened,) destination unknown, the envelo