iiili mine ; the chestnut were gone afurr the parties went away ; we lial a pillow-slip like that ; I can't say positively that is the one ; I can't say exactly how much money waft missing. Fannie Wilhelm sworn Was at Chris tian Yoder's the evening of the robbery ; the robbers came in at the doors, two at each door; three had revolvers and the ' fourth a club ; they tied Yoder's and Ste vauus' hands behind their back before they asked for money ; Yoder told them where it was and they went and got it ; then they searched the house; ail ate something; three at first, then the other ono; tixk Yoder into a room and in a few minutes afterwards took him out of doors; took him out second time ; his face was disfigured whenlawhiiu again. Annie Kngle, sworn Live in Klklick about one mile from ioders; saw Lewis and Tanker on April 2nd at our house; sold them a dime's worth of ap ples ; they laid down above our'gardeu ; went away and came back afterwards; caw Marshall Sullivan the afternoon of the robbery ; be came to our house about 4 o'clock and wanted to buy bread and butter. We live on road leading to Yo der's. Crom examination I am positive as to the time and parties; people don't often come to buy of us ; both Lew is and Sullivan rami back, got dinner and paid 25 cents for it ; know them a I would know you to-morrow. too fui- fob nix. Ke-direct examination S aw I Van af ter the robWy ; he said lie was not with them, as they were too "flip" for him. lie-cross-examination lie said he wanted to go with the robbers but that they were too "flip" for him ; Grant Dean lived in Klklick for about three years. A. S. Maust. Live in Klklick town ship ; recognized two of the defendants Lewis and Tasker ; saw them on the 5th of April last ; came to my house for sup jr; did not aay thry wanted to stay all night ; took supper at the same table ; have known Grant Dean for nearly two years ; live in the game township. Geo. Kubrigbt. Live at Summit Milla; about one mile from Y oiler's ; saw Lewis and Tasker on the (ith ol April, between Summit Mills and Meyersdale; going to wards Meyersdale ; also saw them after noon of same day in Meyersdale; they were traveling on foot. Win. Brown. Am 15 years old; live with W. l Mevers, in Klklick township. Saw two men in the haymow, whom he identified as Lewis and Tasker, ou one morning about a week before the rob bery ; could not aay what day of the month ; the little fellow asked me if there were any rich people living around here ; the big fellow asked me how many bands my boss had working for him ; I told him two; asked if he was rich; told him that he had a lot of cattle and sheep; they asked the road to Salisbury ; said they wanted to get some work at Salisbury ; did not say what they were doing in that part of the country. The. B. lean. Live in Fayette co.; S. E. corner, about 5 or 0 miles from Som erset county line ; know Marshall Sulli van ; he lives in part of the same house with me ; he was living there ou the Kith of last April ; he was absent from home, from Thursday until Monday, April 11th to 15th ; came home Monday and went away again Monday or Tuesday night, about midnight, in a buggy; could not say who was with him ; know Wm. Hill; saw Lewis and Tasker there two or three times; saw Jack Sullivan there once: told Hill he had better not have them around as he might get himself into trouble; Hill seemed to be afraid of them ; did not see Thomas at Hill's. John J. Davis Living on the 12th of April at John Ilanna'a ; saw two of the defendants recognized as Lewis and Tasker coming down the SomerSeld road; they went up the hill; left the road and struck into the woods towards Walker's Mills; saw two other men fol low them, but was not close enough to identify them ; saw Lewis and Tasker again on Monday coming up the Conflu ence road ; they were going in direction of Somerfield : each one of them had a sack over his shoulder ; could not say what was in sacks, but looked as though it might be chestnuts or hickory nuts ; was not along when they were arrested ; did not know of the arrest until told by the women at the house; first heard of the robbery on Sunday. Andrew Cougheiiour, sworn Live in Add ison township ; saw two men coming out of tiie woods lielow my barn on Fri day morning from direction of John Ilanna's; passed about forty roils from where I w as ; was not close enough to recognize them ; saw two more men about half an hour afterwards coming from fame direction ; went down to the bridge to see them pass and recognize them as Lewis and Tasker ; heard of the robbery the following Sunday. C. C. Tissue, sworn Live at Walker's Mills; sa fotir strangers come along on April 12th ; two together and the other two following about half an hour after wards; all were going in the diiection of Harnedsville ; could not recognize any of them. Howard Wright, sworn Live in Ad dison ; on the 12th of April saw 6ve men coming towards Harnedsville from Walk er's Mills; thought I recognized one of them as Marshall Sullivan ; am not jer aonally acquainted with Sullivan, but Lave known him by sight for fifteen years ; could not identify other parties ; hea-d of the robbery Sunday ; all were traveling on foot; saw Lewis and Tasker coming back Monday, April 15th; both had sacks on their backs. Court adjourned to meet at 1:30. r. M. AFTEKSOOM SKMSION. The Court met at l.'.'At and the case was proceeded with. Win. H. Zufall, sworn On the 12th of April last I was at Harnedsville; I saw some strangers coming into Harnedsville about 9 o'clock ; they were separate two at a time coming from Walker's mill ; I didn't know them ; I recognize one of them, Marsh Sullivan; this was on the 12th of April last, aliout .) o'clock ; I don't positively recognize any of the oth ers ; the two first ones were going to wards Confluence ; the other two towards I'rsina. Cross-examined I had never known Marsh Sullivan ; Howard Wright was working where I was and he said, "Here goes Marsh Sullivan , if it aint him it's somebody very much like him ;" the Confluence road comes s'raight from Walker's mill through Confluence; the I'rsina road turns to the right at the store ; the men taking the Confluence road would be going pretty near at right angles to the direction of the others Marsh Sullivan went with the party that went towards Confluence. conversation I. .I dir. i il.ev .-.me u. hen thev in-1 liini I did Hot III"; t'l tered my barn ; they said they had come: was on the 2ith of March, from the S mth. K.diraiui Fugle. Kuo Grunt lOotin : John Hanna Live in Addison town- had some onvera-ition w:t:i him nNmt ship, on the road leading from t'onflu-J the robbery; was talking to him on F.as euce;on the 15th of April saw Lewis j ter Sunday ; was talking and joking with him ; he said ue would sell me hn. pock- r w a- a w arrant i-i cii.i others : 1 I u a . I i.en me air! a... a' Him h and Tasker aliout 2 o'clock in the after- niKn, about 75 yard from my house, etbiKjk for $I J; ho then opened the tin-! !h H. ri ll. 4 w Dei ati b Task KB. Theodore Kngle affirmed. I live in Klklick township, about a mile from Yo der's; have seen Marshall Sullivan before he was at my place 1.1 April last in the evening oetween 4 ana it ociock; tie asked me for a loat of bread, some meat and butter; he went south from my place, by the road leading to Yoder's ; that's the only public road that leads to Yoder's. Cross-exaininatioa He wouldn't need to turn otf the main road to go to Yoder's; lie would take every left hand road to get to Yoder's: this is the direct road from my place to Salisbury. James Ronnell sworn. I live in Klk lick township, about 4 miles from the Forge road ; ou.Sunday ltth April I was uKin a farm three-fourth mile from Forge road ; the road leads from Forge bridge over to r.lklicK ana loders; i saw a man about 4 miles from that road in the woods perhaps 2 miles from Forge bridge ; I can't positively recognize that man here ; he was not carrying anything. Mrs. James Bonnell Am the wife of the witness previously sworn ; met Uiree mn on the road leading to Fort Hill : they wanted to know the road to Fort Hill ; they were coming from Klklick : two of them had sacks on their backs ; they asked me how far it was to the bridge I told them it was five miles; re cognized two of the men as Lewis and Tasker ; was about 50 steps from them ; It was on Sunday, about ti o'clock in the evening, April 14th. Mitchell McClintock. I live about three-fourths of a mile.from the Cassel man bridge ; saw two men at my barn Sunday night, April 14th ; they spoke to me and asked me the nearest way to the railroad ; walked with them a short distance up the road when one of them caught me by the shoulders, 1 broke loose from him and they beiran cursing and swearing at me. Just then I observ ed another man coming along with a sack on his shoulder. HecogtiizeJ two of the men as Tasker and Marshall Sullivan. P. F. Hanna Live in Addison about ono-fourth mile south of Harnedsville on the road leading to Petersburg ; on 15th last April saw Lewis and Tasker in my father's barn ; they had two sacks and a demijohn ; the sacks were filled with something which looked like it might be ham, chestnuts, or something of that kind ; I had one of the sacks in my hands ; I asked them to hand it to me ; my father ordered them out of the barn, pointing a double-barreled! shot-gun at them ; said they had got there about 1 1 o'clock the night before. Wm. Hanna On the 15th of April last about 12 oclock Lewis and Tasker were in my barn ; they had two sacks and a demijohn , I ordered them out ; they told me they went into the barn about 1 1 o'clock the night before; I was talking with my brother aliout the Yoder rob bery ; had just heard of it, and spoke of having driven two men out of my barn ; just then two men came up the river road carrying a couple sacks ; they were coming from the direction of Soaierfield ; I told them they would have to go back to Confluence ; Walker and Flannigan came along just then ; some little con versation took place ; I asked them where they came from, but they did not give a very definite answer to that : they said they had original1-come from Baltimore; I then asked them w here they were go ing and they said they wanted to go to the neighborhood of Three Waters; that the were practical miners ; I asked from along the road going in the direction of I book and I did not e"e anything in it Somei field; I started afler them and ar rested them ; we asked them to go with us to Confluence ; we went out there to the forks of the road, where my brother left us; Augustine and the largest one got on to Augustine's wagon, and I took the other on the horse behind me ; we went down alxiut halfway between my house an I Confluence, where the prisoners suc ceeded im making their escape; the man wita the blue necktie got out of Augus tine's wagnn and laid down to take a drink, and pretending to reach for a handkerchief, drew a revolver and order ed Augustine to get out of the wagon and os-er the fence, which he did ; the man behind me on the horse had a struggle with me for the possession of my revol ver, which he finally suateeded in pro curing. lioss Augustine. Saw Tasker and Lew is on the 15th, of April between Wm, Ilanna's and John Ilanna's, between Confluence an Somertield, on Monday following the robbery; they pissed us and we followed and inquired as to where they came from and where they were going, and what they had in the sacks which they were carrying ; talked to them 10 or 15 minutes; John Walker and Andrew Flanagan came along; Wm. Hanna, left and went home; they com plained about being very foot-sore, anil I pn.jxweil taking one of them half way in in v buggy and the other the other half ; I took him in .:h me and shortly after looking back, saw that Mr, Hanna had taken the other on the horse behind him ; my horse got to going pretty fast and I got quite a distance ahead before I knew it ; on the way Lewis complained he was of being very sick and said troubled with heart disease: he looked and acted as though he was sick ; we came to a spring and I permitted him to get out to take a drink of water ; after taking a drink he sudirvnly drew a re volver on me and I then discovered that he was free of the heart diseaseand I was taken with a sudden attack niysoif : he demanded that I throrv up my hands which I d:d without argument and also retreated gracefully over 'he fence upon his request. John A. Walker. Currotiorated testi mony of Messrs. John Hanna and Ross Augustine. George D. Groff Live in Confluence; saw the sacks on Mon lay evening at Augustine's; opened one of the sacks ; the bolster sack, which contained a dem ijohn,) some sugar cites, some sausage, hams and chestnuts. All contents were replace. I and taken liack to Augustine's house. Joseph Umbersohn Live in Fayette county, about three miles from Hill's: know Jeremanus Thomas ; asked him about carrying piovisions to Hill's ; ad mitted that he had carried apples, eggs and meat to them. Went with Thomas, nderson and Sheriff of Fayette county to the Hill twino on night of 22nd of March and heard a whistle which he thought was given by Thomas. Israel Hoover Live in Black town ship on the Forge road ; five or six miles from Mechaniesburg; saw four men going in direction of Klklick Saturday April 1:1th, about twenty rods apart; recognize Lewis as one of the men. Win. B. Cook Live at Meyersdale, Grant Hean made a statement to mo starting out by saying that he could prove his whereabouts on Saturday and Sunday nights; said that he staid all nighton Wednesday April 2 Ith, at the house of Abraham Thomas ; o: Thurs day night April 25, at house of Marshall Sullivan ; on Fridav night 2tith, with Abraham Thomas, on Saturday night th, with Abraham Thomas, on Sunday night, 2 th, with Mrs. Sullian ; he then said that the crowd might think it was strange he knew these people, but he said his object was to arrest them ; he also said that he h-td bought whiskey for these parties, on two different occasions, the first gallon for Marshall Sullivan ; he said that he proposed using the whiskey for the purpose of making the arrest. John Lentz. Live in Klklick town ship; know Grant Dean; had a conver sation with him about the robbery; he said he knew some of the parties and would take measures towards their ar rest; we were talk ing about the matter in the family about this time and some one of the family inquired as to how he found this out; he said that be knew some thing of the parties, and would find some thing out one way or another ; some one remarlted that they would not tell him their secrets and he replied that he had kept secrets for them before ; I think he knew the Sullivan boys; he left my house Wednesday morning and the next time I saw him was at Meyersdale after his arrest; have known him since July, lSSti; left my home about 8 o'clock in the evening of April loth, with my other hired .hand, but am not positive as together. Christian l.ivengoou. Iive at Salis bury; know Grant Dean ; had a conver sation with him about the robbery; he told mo names of what he called the McClellandtown gang; asked me if Peter Fischer and J. W. Beaehy did not have a great deal of cash about them ; told he then said 1 will sell it to von for j and opening it -gain showed me some bills an 1 said "this is soum of Yoder's money " ; I saw a $2J and bill but am not ,ure as to any more. W. J. Fisher. 1 Know Grant Dean ; helped to arrest him at .Io-pii Savage's, in Fayette county, a!out a mile from the Hill House, on Monday morning follow ing the arrest of the other pirties ; found a revolver ou his person ; did not have a warrant. John J. Reynolds. Live at Conflu ence; had aconversation with Deanabout the robbery ; he was in charge of Mr. Woodinancey at the time ; he volunteer ed to talk to me about the in itter : told 1 the lock-tic me he knew the parties who committed the robbery at Yoder's and that he was about getting up a party to arrest them but they were a litle too qi.-ck for him. Marcellus Fike Knew Jena Thomas; had no particular conversation with him about the robbery ; did not say anything l-l-ter ; t:. t'.itue t ' t U lne. ii 7 . Th- 'Ill.ii ii !.' I 1 It. 1' an -I 1: : .- :: about provisions ; met III ill on the road t the last Monday in March ; he says to me "hold up, I would like to have a little taik with you" ; lie said, "you fellows are a hell of a purty set, coming up to my place looking for robbers and shooting through my house. If I find you or any other man in my lot looking after robbers I will shoot him down like a dog." We had a little further conversation, and I left him. Samuel Pullin --Live at Summit Mills, a half mile from Yoder's ; have butcher ed for Yoder ; recognized hann show n in court as belonging to Yoder owing to peculiar cut which he explained to the jury ; the hams were Hie ones taken out of sacks carried by Lew is and Tasker. I'.e rr;- vau-'ied.-sw orn out for t lia. !e.- J didn't have the warrant. j Dr. t'ii Inner. I ti in I'.Hill ism-e and j bry : H I was alone when ilus arrrwt was made. ' s. Withtssi-s deia:ls of Ihr ar:.-t alut aine as tti' last one). Kdar Kyle, recalled. When 1 arrested ; Ta-Wer he a:d. ' I wr-n we had I .u.-lit till 1 with we liad died :" lie i;i, Tiia!' I. at we lr;d , ". m'ended to .1 .. leit the w..:nei jx-r-na.ied r' ijs to .iirreii-ii-r ;" thai r.iitjrk na made l-i' when I u.dered him to lie hand c;.:t(-1 I' liill. I', ter Alhrilit f wa- al .n w'.e i tl.e ar reM were mad ; I fount! il'i.;....' . there was one till) dollar bill and two tweniy dollar gold pieces; I f.i.ad a fif;y dollar green buck and a twenty gild piece wrapped up in a little ra a-i 1 tied ifnit an f it wai thrown I think by y.iilivati to the la ty tliey calleil his sister; it was thrown on t'n- po.i Ii and Ket-e picked it up and 1 demanded it from hint and opened it in the preseiu-e of the crowd and I closed on it ; I think that belonged to Sullivan; then I found nmie oil his posse-iiiori afler we ha 1 him in it was a twenty dollar gold piece; a ten dollar green la. k 1 found in Hill's ptwsesMon : I got $.:.' from Sullivan ; when I arrested Hill and put the liand cutf on him he wanted '..pull away around the garden tV-ni-e: I told h.in to .ituj. and he said he would like to walk d-jwn a'ong the fence, for there was going to lie som ; rou.ru work, some shooting or something ; he said lie would like to get out of that, ti at there was going to be some trouijle; 1 arr.-nted .Sullivan at I'eau's house and when the other crowd came they had Thoma ; I ak- eil him who lie was a id whether he was one f earou-im; a httle and I ! Li i of the gang and he told m lie cooked fori Cros-exaaiimi:;..!. - It wa-the-e men and carried ei..' and pr..vi-i.ins ' 'He of the f"r.'ti',.., aV:,; to tin-in ; I found the stocking ou a water- ' went to IKu-m-ire ?: -v .1. U-nch in the kitchen. ! than tlir-e or f .-ir miuT. - : : liou-e 1, ! i d..i. t Ui ! Thonia 1 where l; j t:..:-e : he wa y-uie I don t kno w hrre ! April. i J. T. IVi:. ; and Ta-k.-r ; f k'i' ; ilrarit Ivan ; on th I to my lion- arid -t.i j wife wan with t;;:ti ; ! hoil-e wirii hiin ; I I Jacik .-uliivau. lien . mote on the I t:h in r in.!!, -omew lit re at .i:i 1 I were 'tut at'r.T . drinking ; I didn't i etu-e I am t a dr!t,l j f-.fier of Il::i. and 1..- irn- mother ; he came Lut.- o:: ! , ed till Saturday : 1 am a i-r ' the Sullivan-, and I am a h ! 1'inMliore ; I ;u-t -:-.k.' to t! Id:- Cross-examined uly one twenty dollar gold piece was wrap;ied up and thrown to Nettie Sullivan ; 1 didn't arre-t Tle nia.-: I was the first limn at the Hill hoii-e: 1 didn't on the door of the rubbish mom ; I saw a lx.ok-ca.-e in there: I think there was a clock in there: f didn't arrest Ander son ; I ordered him to be arrested ; I think f han.lculfeil Tasker: lam sure I hand culfed ill!! ; I didn't hear Tj.-ker nuke anv ii.:, ii .mil ' I J. M. Miller Live at Meyersdale, am a ' remarks, merchant; have been buying sugar from pp. Fichtner re-called. Yoder for the past 10 years; witness Thomas said he hardly knew what he was identified piece of sugar taken from sack j taken up for ; I says, - Ain't you interested at Augustine's house by mark he had in the matter .''' He said only as cook lor put on itat that tiui; also hal titte 1 it them and that he had done work for them inlr. nir.til.l n.l liv V,.l..r ami 11 firm- ! ' Mid lo Inm, Hid i.. !.., v...!.., - ,.,. robbers at the lime?' I t V..-U, l.l.iCI ifc r tut t V 1 1 I a r-ui. KJgar Kyle. I live at Meyers liie: I help ed to arrest these people on the Jslli of April, on Sunday; I heled to arrest all ei.-pt Pean ; we went to the liou-e about two o'clock on Sunday the 2sili of April and arrested Decatur Tasker. W. IS. II. II, t'lias. Lewis, Jwkson Sullivan : the oilier young man, Anderson, was arrested near by ; I didn't see him arrested ; Marshal! Sullivan and Thomas werearn-sled at 'B ss ' I lean's ; Anderson was arrested at the house of a man by the name of Fisher ; we or.raniz st three ditferent squads to g out on dilf :retit rjaJs leading to ditTerent housas in close connec tion with Hills; one came in from the south on the ''BosV Pr-an house where we sup posed Marshall Sullivan was. and the others tocjme in on the Hill houte ; we came to or near the Hill house and the squad was coming down above the hoie across the fence ; a rail broke and the dos barked and Hill and his wife came out of the hoii-e to see what the dogs were barking at ; the boys were pretty close to the house and Ihey covered him with their guns and told him to hold up his hands and coma up. and he walked up and then they surrounded the house; I-ewis, Taiker and Jack Sullivan showed tiijlit ; it appeared that way; they got up on the loft of the house, but finally the women prevailed on them and they agreed to surrender ; they came out on the porch and surrendered and were handcull" ed ; the house is a story and a-half, part log and weather-boarded ; in the tirst room, called the kitchen was an old stove; in the room back of that was an old bed and bu reau and there was a bed on the floor : there were only two bHlj in the house ; a ham laid on this bureau, partly cut np.in the. hall-way running nearly east was a trap- ' n.w !ur it i-. tri.ui t!; ; i.ear I'nioJifo.vn . :;.: -.a- I wile wanted to s.-.j. and i didn't t:iKe a drink wiiii staye. a k w miuuti - .mi a... : ing (iriiikm. I l dir. . t 1 .ii.iu t -i . T.i 1 fr mi Markii- -burj t.,i:.- j IS milt.-. ! J.hti Diiisui' rc - I live n.-.tr i I works; km. a- .l.c k and M.w-:i -! on I ',!i of . prii 1 f und t,.. ; ii..ti-e when I went In. me l'r Jack and Mar-li w. re there ; I; ' wife's birthday and we wie ;. jit; I t..k Jos.-i.li I'.ml. Mr. i. . and Henry Suilivan u!"i'' ! night ; Jack and Mur-ii stayed t lav In :i;e V. you kn..w they were lie said lie didti t ut ! rtrst. but found it out al'terwar is, tm: was ' afraid. i v i fu;n.... -ri.: i... i , 1 in my po.session as Sheritf since the hear ing: the money that was placed in my ke-je ing was deited in bank, it may be til the bank yet; I don't know that 1 have iK-.s-ed of luore than $IJ or o-l.J : Mr, Hoitert bad an order for that ; the money that was gotten from Nettie Sullivan. $.j.V, 1 gave her when she was diw -hanrcd ; there was a ! in 'he hack. tifty-Uoliar bill and I think a twenty -dollar j Cr.ws-eatni:i-'d. IS-uaon's bill j about a mile and a half from I t: Articles identified by the witnesses were . they are Coke woiks; I did now oHered and the Coromonwealtli rested, j d.m't now ; we ha 1 a .'lil .ti District Attorney asked leave to enter a wie c Ud.r itin t.:v w ife's I nolle prosequi as to Thomas and Andcr-on. , , ,lr;,,'.:,, .-o ,.,! I j o. in L .uai iv in.1, ii no v. . .lie town ; liraiiK often ; was I .lllg at l:IV l"th : I sua t'.er their father's ; they siy."l ti, : day ; Wednc-lav w.i- t!,. Win. Hill on the l:;;ii and : notj doing ;i i iv 1 1 1 i 1 1 r ; A! ar-l , left on ', a-ter S.iiid..-.' : da, U ' Marsh lo hunt ; tl-cir .-i-'.er . ; thev went on h. .r-.-l.aek at: I-r, i .: i :i- ! full w lien I left town : I ... .' s'raijht : tin n we l' .t h.f and leave was granted. Mr. HoMiert then opened l!ie rase for the defendants, seitinir forth tlrul ' the defense set lln would lie uri nlil.i as t theSullivans, Lewis and Tasker, and a-lie 1 j I'a"1 ","ri' I,re,t the Court to instruct the jury that there w.i.s ! w,,re tuere wh n. sufficient evidence to couvi.t'H.ll and j "i;""!'"'! a Lutheran; I d. I lean. This the Court '.Li-lined to do. : how they can, e ; they -t.iye I ! Jacob S. Andepsoii. I iive in Henry ' 'iar ' day and went away nn one of twp., Fayette county ; I am the owner of horse and his father's lior-e; I the Hill hou-e ; my business is teaehin,': I ! locks on Sunday for a fe.v min i was teaching in t'liioutown last fall; my ! wife was with him : thev ,-r.ived family removed from Ilili house after N'ov. ' f,.w minutes - I a:u I h n election: Wm. Hill moved into it : I gave I , ,'.., i:..,.,.. r,. ... ,ii. his wife, I am not a r-'ul.ir . man: I drink but don't L'.-t :uiv: of the road ; the - iH-ui l.i-t.-d t day niirl.t but 1 1 1 y had a ..u irt ; not tell whvremy wife a i now ; 111 vears old the l:;;h .lav of him Hj-session until I came back aain ; I retained one room, located inhe front of j the house: I didn't come lia.il for atmu! , three months; I found tilings ail ri;!it; there i are 1" acres of land attached to the house ; I was at the Hill bouse the week before this! robbery; things there were all riht then : I i moved into the house since Hill moved I was born when I went ha.-k ; I never kept a cess M, j K in the ball of the house: there was a bo ird j w ife and it an . moved We Lead Tlie II,:i;t.i. rh's w---k ' i-t edition ever i--U"d i,v anv i the coitntv Forty tl .. .'.u-i i-e i -tru. k otf M eel iv n.'it a ; t i W. Va , and am a school teacher ; know- tiie Tuesday morning .ve-y ,;,y ii Hill House ; I was in it a few niiuu:.- i ne ! i-ed of and -even inn lr- d ii.i evening when Hill occupied it; it wa-s his tainiju; t:ie f-il new-, h.,.1 t. iioie rs.pi. s w-t-r- -o ,t. at a j dlv. refriilar dwelling. Cross-examined I was there the evenitig before Christmas : they had a party ihere : I-wis and Sullivan were not there ; I don't know who was there all the lime; lam a brother of Thomas, one of the defendants. l.w..l,l.-h ilw.v .s, n.H,i there I m ine nan oi lilt House : mere was a cellar to the house : there was no raised in the ball when I went ba. k stairwav leading up to the loft, simply boles j T-r.v un.ieasani in there. cut in tiie ll.sjr and a ladder set up; in the Cross-e.vaniination-I had to clean the kitchen pirt was a place to get up o 1 the j t,ut '"" 1 -'al"K ba. k ; it must 1, ,ve loft bv rlimbin ' up the logs ; the house was "3e" H1 i'nv : "ve.1 on the I very filthy ; up stairs we found a gun with ! arl" W1"' Mr-h both hammers cocked and two shells in the "" ,uy house. double barreled sun with twenty slum in Marshall Thomas I live in Preston e.ich shell, and a lot of lead shot : we found up there three Smith an.f Wessen revolvers and one was taken olf one of the women in the bouse; we found also a bun lie of la lies hose: (hweshown) that bundle they hal here to-day was got at the house ; Peter Al bright pulled them out from a shelf in tlm kitchen; I didn't arrest A -.tDrson ; my men arrested him near Markleysburg : a pair of steel knuckles, a handy-billy and a picket knife were faiiud on him : I have the kuu. k les in my Kwscssion ; I didn't s.i the knife myself but I saw the steel knuckles and the billy. Cross-ex iminalioti Th?re w is a ruYiish room in this house, on the first tl or : it was not locked ; the door was standlm; open when I saw it ; uthers were likely in before I was ; there w Are old satchels and a g.od sewing machine in there ; there was a lot of old rubbish scattered all over the ff sir pro miscuously ; the stockings and mittens were found together fn the kitchen ; tiie jKsq.le didn't all live there; there were not beds enough for that number of people, unless they cohabit together in some unlawful way; I uidn t recover any money in this lay "f February, in U'ti'-eiiii. direct I didn't sc Tu-k. r .. !o'et!i.T on tiie l:'.th ..f Apri! tii o'clock the Court adj-ami-;l ThurH.h:y niorninj. die p !' !'.l,l for the II .old r.q, : ii.n fi ¬ ll A RARE CFFIR. Jackson P. Scu.ivan. Mary Hill Only ine and Hill lived in I It. A 1....,. - b..t U 1 ,.l.. t . ... I t,.o, In tlo .O...I.. Tl.,..- v.N.,Jt.s.ri,i.e",u,'K-,.,,mlj i.ewisaiio ia-Kcr; i ciuil l snow IT. Mem to the cellar. Take Advantage of It. 11. rr Co.-. will ii' you ...it with . K.I'S', S-e.ll Wind. s;iM':tl els- a j nine Auieri. an Mo'.e'!:.-!it f r only Jcind:ria fancy cl::i:u. Makitik' con-plete ou'tit. and worth luiiy -ti-ive aNo a coinpl. te line of l-'i-,-Watch chains and Silverware, w u , :, s-II at corri-j.uditu'y low r.c. - -coll-islin of I.'l'-e Pme, iiir:-;--. r: l uff and Coliar ISutti.i,, T'l -.ii, - liili's, Cold Pens and I V-!.-: :-. Wj Charm-. Ih kets. ,v : -. A I'lated Knives and l-' .ri:-. at f Vsi a half dozen of each; Kojes fei.-.: Spoons, Napkin l;in. A.-. A:. kie CI, K k- i'itiier- and A larnis ' at ! ."s.i and '.'' at II as was standing in the road talking to his bro ther, and I said to th-iu, " T ik.; that m in along;" that was at the Hill House. Re-direct. Dean's house is only live or ten minutes walk from the Maryland and Virginia line; Hill's is not,) far; it U right ou the corner of three States. ner the wav -- 1 The Second tlleetiCL"f tl." t I had no revolver on my rson when the Prohibitory A niemln,. : t wa- i" arrests were made. i Court Hou-e la-t ev-iin-- '!. V.' John II. Oriel I live in Klklick township: ' of Pittsburgh, and Hon. John II know Grant Pean ; know Sallie Kngle; the ; lie.lfor.1. made el.sj nnt a l lr.-. night of the robliery D.-an was at my 1. roth-i to the press on our (olunu swe. er's place ; he came there aliout o'clock ; I to side track uiir dctaii' d npurr. 4 j I - 1 i i