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A dry goods Thief. --James E. Robinson, a young white man, dressed in soldiers' clothes, wearing an ample military overcoat, was arrested yesterday afternoon and committed to the upper station-house by Chief-of-Police Reuben T. Seal and officer Griffin on the charge of stealing two pieces of dry goods, valued at nine hundred dollars, the property of Chiles & Chenery. The accused, it is said, had visited the same store twice before in the morning; but, his conduct exciting suspicion on the third visit, preparations having previously been made for his arrest, he was arrested by the officers above named.--Enveloped under his overcoat were found the goods above mentioned. Robinson is the same person who was admitted to bail by the Mayor, a few days since, to answer indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court for the offence of stealing a piece of cassimere from Messrs. Beers & Spillman. The mode of stealing the goods from Chiles & Chenery was identically the same as that pr
A dry goods Thief. --James E. Robinson, a young white man, dressed in soldiers' clothes, wearing an ample military overcoat, was arrested yesterday afternoon and committed to the upper station-house by Chief-of-Police Reuben T. Seal and officer Griffin on the charge of stealing two pieces of dry goods, valued at nine hundred dollars, the property of Chiles & Chenery. The accused, it is said, had visited the same store twice before in the morning; but, his conduct exciting suspicion on the third visit, preparations having previously been made for his arrest, he was arrested by the officers above named.--Enveloped under his overcoat were found the goods above mentioned. Robinson is the same person who was admitted to bail by the Mayor, a few days since, to answer indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court for the offence of stealing a piece of cassimere from Messrs. Beers & Spillman. The mode of stealing the goods from Chiles & Chenery was identically the same as that pr