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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1860., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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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 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 b,) destination unknown, the envelope having been destroyed. During a partial examination of Hudson before U. S. Commissioner Hoyne, he made a confession as to a portion of the offence charged against him. He is now in jail. He gives his name and has passed as William H. Hudson, about eighteen years old. He has filled the position as train-boy on this train in the capacities familiar to the manner in which the robbery had been effected, but without success. Until this arrest of young Hudson it had been enveloped in mystery. Among the letters now found is a portion of that lost mail.