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, the back basement door to the residence of Juan Pizzini, on Grace, between Foushee and Adams streets, was forced open, and several thousand dollars' worth of strawberries, sugar, flour, bacon, &c, were put in the yard, preparatory to carrying off. In this case the robbers were four negro men, and having cleaned out Mr. Pizzini's repository for provisions, &c., they were just about transferring them to a wheelbarrow outside, when they were discovered by a next door neighbor, who fired upon and frightened them off. In their flight three of them left their shoes behind. Major Carrington's hennery, on 4th, between Clay and Leigh streets, was entered, and eighteen or twenty chickens were stolen therefrom. Unsuccessful attempts were made between the hours of one and three o'clock, to break into the grocery stores of John O. Austin and Martin Spicer, on 6th and Market streets. Each time the thieves were discovered and pursued by officers Seal and Jenkins, who were on the alert.