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were at breakfast, the shoe store of Messrs. Bolton & Cooper, on Broad, near the corner of 6th street, was entered and robbed of about $500 worth of ladies' shoes. As the workmen were engaged in the back room, it is supposed that the thief quietly tried the front door, and Judging it unlocked pushed it open and seized on to the shoes, which were the most convenient articles within reach after entering. Some time during Wednesday night the chamber of Mrs. Mary Bratton, residing on the south side of the bath, was entered while its occupant was asleep and robbed of a valuable collection of dresses, underclothing, shoes, bonnets, and in fact every article of wearing apparel which she possessed — When Mrs. Bratton arose yesterday morning she was compelled to attire herself in a dress borrowed from one of her neighbors. A horse, valued at five hundred dollars, was stolen from Capt. Wm. H. Hatch's stable, near the corner of 4th and Cary streets, yesterday morning about 9 o'clock.