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Pickpockets about.

--A gentleman was relieved of a gold watch yesterday, while he was standing in front of the Whig office, reading the bulletin. He thought if he could only have espied the thief, he would have been apt to put a bullet-in his diaphragm.

A gold watch was also lost by Mr. E. G. Rawlings, in the crowd at the first ward polls on Monday evening.

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