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Robbers caught. --On the night of the 19th inst. the storeroom of Peter Tinsley's bakery, corner of Clay and Foushee streets, was forcibly entered and robbed of thirty two barrels of Sour. On the following morning officers Kelly and Griffin traced the wagon and booty to a stable on 2d street, occupied by Charles Rose, and, recovering one of the barrels of flour, arrested Henry, Burwell, and Tom, three slaves, for the theft, and young Rose as the receiver. Yesterday morning the prisoners were before the Mayor. when he following facts were clicked: Henry had been in the cut ploy of Mr. Tinsley, and knowing all about his premises, "put up the job," getting Burwell, who drove for young Rose, to do the hauling. After delivering a barrel to Tom, who keeps a shop two door from Rose's stable, Burwell started down town with five other barrels in his wagon, but getting separated from his companions, became alarmed, and, as he says, threw the flour into the river. The Mayor sent the