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Robberies. --The following robberies have been reported since our last issue: On Sunday morning Capt Pleasants, assisted by two of the night watch, arrested two white men, named James Kennedy and Thomas Smith, with two barrels of flour and two barrels of corn meal in their possession, which they had stolen from Frederick Schaffer, a baker, on Main, between 17th and 18th streets. Kennedy was the foreman in the bakery from which the articles were stolen. Together with Smith, he had bored her in the lower station-house for safe-keeping. A negro man named Dick, the property of Jane Gaines, was arrested on Saturday afternoon, charged with stealing several pounds of butter, valued at $80, from Mrs. Sarah A. Walfinn. Capt. Pleasants arrested Saturday night a negro fellow belonging to John Bagnall, charged with stealing a large quantity of lard from his owner. An attempt was made to break into the stall of Mr. Charles Bates, at the Second Market, on Saturday night l