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ed the robbery to the police, and in the course of the day the officers received such information as led them to search Mrs. White's house, on 8th street, where they found the stolen trunk, rifled of its contents, and a portion of the clothing, which had been put into a carpet-bag and placed under Mrs. White's bed. Learning that the trunk had been brought there the night before by the prisoners and Billy Conners, the police started in pursuit of the robbers. On getting to the corner of 17th andis return at a late hour that night his room had been entered by the window, and the trunk and contents were gone. Mrs. White testified that the trunk was brought to her house that night by Collier, Conners, and Welsh. Her door was not fastenedse. The carpet bag belonged to Collier, and had been under her bed for three months. Miss B. McCarthy boards with Mrs. White, but was not at home on the night of the robbery. When she returned the next morning Collier, Welsh, and Conners were