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The following query appeared in the New Haven Journal: Editor Journal: In the autumn of 1828, or previous, Rev. Dyer Bull occupied the first front chamber in the old Roger Sherman House, near South College, New Haven. Mr. Bull then had with him as private pupil, a short black-eyed young man, whom he introduced to the wrMr. Bull then had with him as private pupil, a short black-eyed young man, whom he introduced to the writer as Mr. Benjamin. Benjamin soon went out, and the writer asked Mr. Bull if that man was a member of college? No, said he; he has been, but has left the college. He steals so that it seems almost impossible to. break him of it — steals from his classmates, and any thing that he happens to fancy, that he can put his hands upoMr. Bull if that man was a member of college? No, said he; he has been, but has left the college. He steals so that it seems almost impossible to. break him of it — steals from his classmates, and any thing that he happens to fancy, that he can put his hands upon. Whether this same young man has not since risen to offices of high financial trust, has not been a senator in Congress, and has riot directly or indirectly been cognizant of the late wholesale mint robbery at New Orleans, may be well a subject of inquiry. --Veritas. He is the same man. He left college under a discovery of t