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--Some few weeks back a gambling establishment on Main street, between 11th and 12th, was forcibly entered by the police of this city, and a lot of faro tables, chips, cues, cards, "c., found therein taken possession of. At the same time Henry Hungerford and a man named Degroot, the reputed proprietors of said establishment, were taken in custody and hold to bail by a magistrate for appearance before the Mayor. Since that time the affair has been called up every two or three days, but a thorough examination has been postponed from time to time in consequence of failure to find an important witness. Hungerford has appeared promptly whenever summoned to do so, but Degroot, against whom it is said the testimony is positive, has never been heard of since the night on which the raid was committed and the parties arraigned and bailed for their appearance before the Mayor. His Honor becoming wearied with the frequent postponements which he had heretofore been compelled to make, yesterd