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and then taken through his alley into the street. The residence of Mrs. Elizabeth White, in Rocketts old field, was broken into on the same evening and robbed of several articles of household furniture. Constable Robinson, of Henrico, yesterday arrested a white man named Thomas Hite, charged with the burglary. Subsequent to his arrest some of the stolen articles were found at George W. Willis's auction rooms, where they had been left for sale by the accused. On the morning preceding the night of the robbery Hite threatened Mrs. H. with his intention to break into her house, and, true to his word, while she was out seeking an officer to execute the warrant which she had gotten out against him, he did break in and carry off her things. The furniture store of Smith & Harwood, on Franklin street, was robbed of over five thousand dollars' worth of goods last Tuesday night. The thieves forced the hinges from the rear door, and thereby were enabled to carry on their operations.
Charged with receiving stolen goods. --H. L. Wygand, well known in this city as the former proprietor of a millinery and trimming establishment on Broad street, was arrested yesterday afternoon, charged with receiving five thousand dollars' worth of furniture, stolen from Smith & Harwood's furniture store, on Franklin street. The stolen property was found in Wygand's cellar. When arrested he claimed to have been unconscious of the manner in which the furniture had been obtained, and stated that he purchased it for $3,000, agreeing to pay for the same this morning. Bail was given for his appearance before the Mayor.