Highwaymen HoldUpandIn the Covered Bridge Over Flat RockNear Cave Mills—He Was Relieved of $30 and a Gold Watch.Last Wednesday night whenC. R. Jackson who wain Bennington 111., he was attacked* by highwaymen in the covered bridge at the 'Cave Mills inWashington township, and at the*point of their revolvers make tohand over what cash he had onhim, amounting to about $30 and a gold watch. Mr. Jackson has no idea of course who the men were,and coming on to this city was given financial aid to reach home by the Odd Fellows order of which he is a member. This was certainly a bold trick, an is thought to have been the work of tramps, who had sought lodgment in the bridge for the night.4Rob C. R. Jacksonthrough from Vevay to