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Show Jik Ibe llle.UtiMiuaaber. Nim uim, Juno v. 1'or llio st iiuiuthau Individual who baa beeu rhrMennl by hi vlcllm "Jaok the Window Hruasbir,"hta Uen 1 laying havvD wllh the lata kIi1u the tall-era' tall-era' store lu Ihe l.i.l. rn dhlrlel. Ilrooklyii. Within Hut time lui lees than tv.eiity-eU wlinloea l.avu lau irportedaa uullclously broken, to the a,llce if the 1 lltll and hlath te-elm te-elm I. Ineeih Initatico the Ireaklng took tlacu lu thu earl) hours of thu morning, morn-ing, and In each case, also, one pair of truuHir waa Holm from the store. riie only exie tlnu bi the general rule waa frljay nlghl, when allgtJSU laneof ' I'rtUQh pute" waa shlvir.d to atom In Auuiann' hotel, I'lfl) fouithitreit and llruadway avenue. Next door to the hotel I a llille tailor-lug tailor-lug establishment, and it la believed that thla wa really the oljict uf the "riuituhrr's" attack. The valueof Ihe ulosalliiii ilestroyed la iitlmated at JWHH. At about 1 10 o'clock Hill morning, l)elerllviaCaniiUII and Corcoran, of Ihe I Iftli product, werepaselug along HedforJ an nu, when tiny louud a lllg hole lu tho window or the store of J. Iijoni, a tailor, at the corner of Houlh third street. The onicers had laiHtal tho store lee than an hour I-fore, I-fore, aud at mat time thu glass waa li.loit. IUIKAIIMI MITIt btXXlIl. Ou txamlnlugtiio window, the tl. ln tin mvv that therdie of the broken liUtl w,a amented Willi blood. Vn Hie a nui nl nekiir wa a il ol bluora d n thick trail of crimson led up Hull Ihlrd itreet bi l)rlt,gi, to hiillli h-4ui.il. and up North Htith, Imirletn bio. k In nil. At No, StJT, In Ihulait named slrtii, the trail lei up lliosliof twosbir) brli-L, llngllsh lum n. ml houae, the iloordiaujle of whin waa ilalnial with red. The liouseln ipia loll la the proerlyof lr. ( uarlea Uievnllrr, a Hiudy I look pilot, a man ol mcanaul an oH and ns.trl resident of Wllllamiburg. llr. Chevalier waa unit h attoulahid whin tliu d.bi'tlvi a rang the door bell, art'Uaed him from it sound shep and Hiki w no nail Juat entered III house tlevl, oualy ilenleit that auy of the loembt fol the family had leeii inthesif la for sevtrsl houra, aaall hud rrllmi earl), lie wa uatouudeil when toltl the story of the blood stain and more -a when Detective Campbell l ailed 1 1, attention to freed iuteuf thu vital fluid 111 III" ballvay and mom sjaitaoulheiiair. Aratanhof ne houae wa lualstt I onb) llio Hilars, and following the tell-tale italus, the detecUvwuimeto a room on Hie aecond floor, nccupleil by Mr L'hevallir'a only soli, William, 21 scare of age. l.nterlng Ihe room Ihcy founllhe youim lum In teal with nil hi clothe on, lth the exce) Hon of III boot. OOVKIIEI) M ITIt rtbooi). HewaantleepatHl very pale. Turning Turn-ing down ihe bel It waa seen lhat Willlains hind wa covered wllh Idoou, nud i waa Ihe handkerchief hound round hlwtl,t. Tlieinwoke lilm an I charged him with Wing the vi rllable "Hmaaher." lleiletileilltand Hun relaeett Intoa sullen alienee. He waa taken to Ihe station house mil seirched. In hi tucket wirii room thirteen pawn ticket, eaih of which called for n p.ilr of trotisei. On eaamhiailou n curiam feature wo dbwov, ml lu eeimectleii wllh Ihvae ticket. Wheu young Chevalier ha 1 stolen a tlr of tniii-ore he rata tied Hum In Hie name of their actual owner. Tluu HikeU were founl with the uamtaj of II, Isaac vt No. ItST (Iratitl street; 1) Maer, (Irund and ttedford avenue ; II. Katt, Union and Orsnd aventiee'i M. Hi liH.I. .N... or Moore itrtet, J, llue-h-hury Nu. 4oi lledlord avenue, ami other allof ttiioiti were tailor, who lialli.il their Miudiivi snmaha.1 and treuser atolen. It ha lueii fouud that Chavallrr ured a cobble atone, wrappeil lu several tllbklleBaea of rUtb. to Ireak the glae. A long Br'abael iteiai that waa still lo lie bi ii In the wreck of l.yuna' window laatnlglit hilntught Ida vrrlst n lie wa withdrawing It ami eevercil tliu alter). I'lievwlltr hud liken hie htmlker-chief, htmlker-chief, ami u-aal II, Tornbrue foahlou alaive the wound, and an sttipeil the fliw of blood. Alilbdlailei rturgiaill Olllbrd, of thl eastern dleulct liotpl-tal, liotpl-tal, who woacilbaltodraavtiie won ml, said that If the prhauier hail not used Hie hairnkertlilef as skilfully a hu had lie would havblel to death. |