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6th and 7th, and robbed of a silver watch. The circumstances connected with the robbery are these: On the night stated Mr. Moon went to the Columbian Hotel to see a friend whom he expected from the country, and while looking about in the crowd for y a stranger and accosted very blandly in some common-place remarks. This led to a conversation, in the course of which Mr. Moon expressed his wish to obtain a passport to leave the city. The stranger at once offered to accompany him to the passporhey were met by another man, who halted them near the corner, and accosted the stranger in a familiar tone.--This caused Mr. Moon to realize in his mind that he was unsafe in the company of two unknown men at night, in an unfrequented portion of the usly upward, causing the robber to release his hold and run, and evidently inflicting a severe wound, as the clothing of Mr. Moon was covered with blood, which could also be traced for some distance along the pavement. Seeing the condition of his co