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eposed: On Saturday night about 12 o'clk, I was standing at the corner of 15th and Main sts.; heard a gun fired; started up and met three men coming towards 15th street; one was taller than the others; had on a slouch hat, turned up at the side. I afterwards went to Ann Thomas's, asked her if any fuse was going on; she said no, but that three men came, and when they were going away she heard a pistol fired; asked her if she knew either, said yes--one Tom Hiltzhimer. I went down and saw Lieut. Carter, then came up to the Exchange and heard the details of the shooting. Ann Thomas: I heard the report of a pistol, but was in bed, and did not get up. I knew one of the parties--Mr. Hiltzhimer--having recognized his voice; knew none of the others. They had not got out of the alley before I heard the pistol.--There was no one in the house for an hour or more previous to the visit of these gentlemen. Maggie Clarke: I did not know anything about it at all until the officers came.
Proceedings in the Courts. Mayer's Court, Monday, Nov. 17th. --The case against Wash. Jordan, Wm. Jackson, Robert Carter, and Dick Carey, negroes, found in a room over No. 90, Main street, supposed to be used for gaming purposes, was partly heard, and all of the men save Dick Carey, who could not find a surety, turned loose on bail to appear on Tuesday. Daniel Gorman, charged with stealing $74 in C. S. notes from Wm. McFieldy, was called, but the witness not making his appearance, the prisoner was put in jail until the 20th, and the police officers instructed to hunt up McFieldy. The parties, male and female, arrested at the bawdy house of Ann E. Thomas, Cary street, Saturday night, for being of evil name, &c., were sent to jail until Tuesday, the Mayor having determined to hold them as accessories to the murder of Capt. J. O. Withmell, and bail in such a case not being allowed. Patrick Haley was arraigned, charged with aiding and abetting another man in robbi