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Robberies. --The store room of Mr. Robert Y. Catlett, residing on the corner of Marshall and 1st streets, was broken into on Tuesday night and robbed of about three thousand dollars' worth of groceries and liquors. The fastenings to the door were forced off, and after helping themselves to everything they wanted the thieves took their departure, leaving the entrance to the basement open. About twelve o'clock Wednesday night the residence of Mrs. Mary Harris, on 18th street, near the corner of Clay, was entered and robbed of three very fine black bombazine dresses. Mrs. H. was aroused by a noise in the lower part of her house, and on going down stairs was horrified by the sight of two negro men in the dining-room. As soon as the fellows heard her footsteps they became greatly alarmed and beat a precipitate retreat, carrying off the dresses, but leaving behind three pairs of shoes and two hats, which were doubtless stolen from some one whom they had previously visited. Upo
Police arrests. --Officer Chas. A. Moore arrested yesterday afternoon two negro men, both of whom were named William, respectively owned by Samuel Fauntierey and A. F. Gooch, charged with stealing three dresses, the property of Mrs. Mary Harris. They will have a hearing before the Mayor this morning.