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breaking into Robert W. Oliver's house, on Clay street, near Brook avenue, on Wednesday night, and stealing therefrom one barrel of flour, six hundred pounds of beef and a dressed turkey. The next day after the robbery, officer Jenkins, armed with a warrant, searched Wash's wife's house, and there found the greater portion of what had been stolen from Mr. Oliver, which she said had been left there by her husband. At the same time, the case of Catherine, slave of Ann Anderson, and wife of Washington, was arraigned on the charge of receiving the articles stolen from Mr. Oliver, knowing that they were stolen. The Mayor sent the parties on for examination before the Hustings Court. William Meekings, free boy, charged with stealing twenty-one dollars and fifty cents in specie from his father, Emanuel Meekings, and Martha Page, also free, charged with being the instigator of the robbery and receiving the money, knowing it to have been stolen, were remanded for examination before the