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Earing Highway Robbery. --The Central train on Tuesday evening brought as passenger to this city a gentleman named Robinson, who started to walk out to the residence of his uncle, Hon. Alexander R. Holiday, at the upper end of Broad street, near the Baptist-College. Upon getting a short distance beyond the corporate limits he was assailed by a white man and a negro with heavy clubs, knocked down and beaten until he was senseless and apparently dead.--About his person he had upwards of tendistance beyond the corporate limits he was assailed by a white man and a negro with heavy clubs, knocked down and beaten until he was senseless and apparently dead.--About his person he had upwards of ten thousand dollars in money and some other papers of value, all of which were taken from him. In a couple of hours afterwards Mr. Robinson partially recovered his consciousness and proceeded on his way to his uncle's, where he arrived in a great state of agony about two o'clock in the morning.