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The Daily Dispatch: April 4, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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n Friday night and robbed of nine half barrels of brown sugar, a half box of tobacco, and ten gallons of wine — the whole valued at $8,000. The thieves forced off the grating of the basement window, and effecting an entrance into the cellar, got up into the store by bursting up the trap-door. The building on 10th street, south of the basin, formerly occupied as a barracks by the City Battalion, was broken into by burglars and three trunks, filled with valuable property, belonging to James H. Haner, stolen. Among other things the trunks contained two watches, one gold and very valuable, and the other galvanized. The whole of the stolen property was not worth less than fifteen thousand dollars. On Saturday night some thieves broke into a store-house in the yard of Mr. James Dornin, on 29th street, near Franklin, and stole five hundred pounds of salt pork. The smoke-house of Mr. Richard M. Smith, editor of the Sentinel, corner of Leigh and 3d sts., was broken into with a