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It was his custom to take a list of his notes every night. The next morning, on going to the banking-house of Messrs. William B. Isaacs & Co., Mr. Taylor was in the act of examining some Louisiana notes offered for sale by the prisoner, which, on and taken into custody. Mr. Taylor testified that on Tuesday morning, on his arrival at his place of business, (Messrs. Isaacs & Co.'s,) he heard of the robbery of Mr. Weith. Soon after this, the prisoner came in and offered for sale some monee described as among the notes one very similar to that which was afterwards offered for sale at the banking-house of Messrs. Isaacs & Co., and which Mr. Weith claimed as his own. A witness testified that he sold to Mr. Weith the five dollar notfor the defence, said that he did not propose to deny that the money offered for sale by Knuckles at the banking-house of Isaacs & Co. was the property of Mr. Weith; but he had testimony to offer in regard to the manner in which it came into his poss