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in street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth; but before going there, it was necessary to have a search warrant and the assistance of a civil policeman; so we sought Mr. Granger and obtained a warrant from Justice L. T. Chandler. On arriving at Mrs. Ryans's, we found Reese, Kiser and Albert, and took them in custody. After awhile, they all confessed their guilt, and we succeeded, by their instructions, in finding a large proportion of the stolen watches and jewelry in Mrs. Ryans's house. (someMrs. Ryans's house. (some under beds, some hidden away in corners,) and buried in her cellar. The trunk of clothing was afterwards found at the house of a man named Thomas Thompson, who voluntarily went to the watch-house and informed Mr. Granger that it had been left there by Henry Williams, a free negro, who asked him to keep it for him. Robert, the negro boy employed by Mr. Werner, positively denied knowing anything of the robbery, though Carrell, when arrested, told me he knew all about it. At the conclusion o