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Robbery.

--On Sunday night last, the auction and commission house of Dickinson, Hill & Co., on Franklin and Wall streets, was entered and robbed of two barrels of flour and thirty-seven pieces of bacon, valued at between four and five thousand dollars. The thieves had false keys, as they entered through the front door, and, after passing the stolen articles out, again locked the door after them. Traces of the robbery were visible yesterday morning about a square from the building, but all efforts at further search proved fruitless.

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