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CRIME RECORD. DEFAULTING CASHIER FOUND GUILTY. PITTSBURG, Pa., March 17.-The case of the commonwealth against Sam Ruth, de faulting cashier of the Washington Savings bank, at Washington, Pa., was given to the jury at 11 o'clock this morning, and at 2 o'clock this afternoon they returned a verdict of guilty. A motion in arrest of judgment was then made. The charges against Ruth were forgery and larceny, by employer. On April 11, 1882, the bank was compelled to suspend on account of his defalcation. After the suspension, it was found that his accounts were over $100,000 in arrears. He confessed to having taken the money. He said his ruin was caused by grain speculation. Upon investigation it was found that for two years prior to the discovery, he had been speculating in "the bank's money, and that during that time he had received large amounts from depositors, which he gave certificates for, pocketed the money and made no entry. The bank ordered an assessment, but A. McKey, stockholder, refused to pay his amount, and made information against Ruth, charging embezzlement, forgery and with making false returns to the United States internal revenue department. MADE IT UP. ATLANTA, Ga., March 17.-The difficulty between Col. M. E. Thornton and J. H. Norwood, was amicably adjusted to-day. They deny that pistols were drawn. DISCOVERED AND ARRESTED. PHILADELPHIA, March 17.-Holmes B. Kelly, of Philadelphia and Jas. Howard, of New York city, were arrested to-day for being concerned in issuing $100,000 forged bonds of the Albany & Susquehannah road ROBBED HIS WIFE. SALT LAKE, March 17.-A. S. Hill has decamped with $10,000 belonging to his wife, and officers are on his trail. He came to Salt Lake from the East a few years ago and married a widow here. ABORTIONIST ARRESTED. NEW York, March 17.-Wm. H. May, a physician in this city, was arrested to-day, charged with abortion. Dr. Margaret Miller reported to the police she had been called to attend Frances Seatter, a single woman twenty-three years old, and found the girl to be suffering from abortion. The latter being told that she was seriously ill, admitted an operation had been performed by Dr. May.