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The cloak was one which had been sent from Europe as a present to Mrs. M., and was of magnificent quality. It had just been brushed up and hung out to air, when the thief watched the opportunity to take it off. On Saturday last, while Mr. E. Goldsmith, was attending divine worship at the Jewish Synagogue, his store, on Broad street, was interred by false Keys and robbed of about $1,000 worth of dry goods. The police yesterday arrested Eliza, slave of Ellen Thornton, and Sophia, slave of y last, while Mr. E. Goldsmith, was attending divine worship at the Jewish Synagogue, his store, on Broad street, was interred by false Keys and robbed of about $1,000 worth of dry goods. The police yesterday arrested Eliza, slave of Ellen Thornton, and Sophia, slave of E. Goldsmith, charged with perpetrating the deed. Amanda, slave of L. L. Monroe, was also arrested for buying some of the goods, knowing that they were stolen. Most of the goods were found in Eliza's house, in Theatre alley.