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Robbery.

--The store-room of Mr. Chas. H. Thornton, living on Clay street, near Twenty-eighth street, was broken into on Monday night and robbed of about eighteen hundred dollars' worth of lard, bacon, salt, fish, &c. The provisions were stored in Mr. Thornton's basement, and the thief effected an entrance by cutting the slats from one of the shutters and hoisting a window, through which he passed in and out.

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