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aturday night last the thieves, finding that they had a clear field and no one to interfere with them, cleaned the house entirely of its contents, taking furniture, clothing, and some few groceries away with them Mrs. Dabney having been absent from the city for some weeks, and the Captain's duties calling him away most of the time, it was therefore known that no one was at home and the thieves thus went to work with very little apprehension of being detected. Captain D.'s residence is on Oregon Hill. On Saturday night the Orphan Asylum near Duval street, was entered and robbed of eight or ten pairs of shoes, which had just been made for some of the children residing therein. On Saturday some thief entered the back way of the "Gem Saloon," and took from the drawer about $40 in money, besides three or four bottles of very choice Scotch whiskey. An attempt was made on Friday night to rob the store of Blakey & Carter, on Franklin, between 17th and 18th streets. The thieves