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reet, near the New Market, was forcibly entered from the back way and robbed of $700 in money and one silver and three gold watches, several silk dresses, three overcoats, and an assortment of miscellaneous articles. The store house of Mr. R. H. Dibrell, on the corner of Cary and Virginia streets, was broken into during Wednesday night and about a thousand pounds of sugar stolen therefrom. The thieves prized open the side door on Virginia street, and, knocking cut the head of a hogshead oand Virginia streets, was broken into during Wednesday night and about a thousand pounds of sugar stolen therefrom. The thieves prized open the side door on Virginia street, and, knocking cut the head of a hogshead of sugar, succeeded in emptying it of its contents, save about one hundred pounds A negro fellow named Joe, employed in the office of the "Illustrated News," immediately over the store of Mr. Dibrell, was arrested yesterday afternoon on suspicion of being concerned in the robbery.