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Show Attkmi-ted Horse Steal. "Look out for horse-thieves," is now tho cry that echoes through tho airial arches. Monday night, at about nine o'clock, , ono of tho thieving fraternity toro oft' a couple cf boards from tho stablo of T. C. Patten, upon First South street, near Commercial, insinuated his person per-son through tho opening, unloosed the halter from the noble stood therein confined, and was quietly and gently leading his horseship out of tho opening open-ing when accidentally tho equine head, becoming elevated, collided with a Umber, created a racket, and awakened awaken-ed tho neighbors who appeared upon the scene in time to rcscuo tho quadruped quadru-ped and witness tho hurried flight of tho biped. "Lok out for horse thiovctl" |