Walton Man Loses His Pock elbook at Dunkirk.Robbery on the Island Reportedto the Police-r- — .....—iOther Notes from the Police Court,1. ji •Charles Seherly, of Walton, cumu to this city yesterday to sell sonic horses, ami while at Dunkirk, entered the saloon which is conducted by Mrs Anna Ice, with the intention of nueiichinj? his tlnrst. He claims that while in the house, some one got his podcetbook which contained about §S5. Sir. Sehcrly says there were two women from town and about fifteen colored men in the place at the time. He notified the police who are looking after the matter.Charles Havtson, proprietor of the saloon where the: party visited, denies, that the man lost 11ns money in Ins place. lie says if he was robbed it was after he left the saloon. Hartson also wishes it understood that he is proprietor of the saloon room which he rents to the fee woman. Me says lie conducts an orderly place.