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a 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 d, that had been stolen from her. Being afraid to take it, she asked Wood to receive it for her, which he did, and afterwards paid it to her in her own house. Officer Perrin, on learning that Mrs. S. had recovered more of her money, saw her about it, and learning that Wood had brought it to her arrested him. --Before the Mayor Mrs