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ad, by his conduct, inflicted more damage on his own person than anybody else. Alleging that he was employed by Dr. Johns, the Medical Purveyor, the Mayor detained him till he could have a consultation with that officer. Pat, O'Niel, Pat, O'Donnell, and Pat. Keenan, were arraigned for garroting Jno. W. Burnett, as he was passing a dance house on 17th street, where defendants were guests, and robbing him of a shawl. The adroitness displayed by O'Niel and O'Donnell, as detailed by the witnO'Donnell, as detailed by the witness, showed them practiced bands at the business. They were committed for examination on the 15th inst, before a called Court of Hustings, for highway robbery — Keenan who was not identified as one of the parties actually engaged in the affair, was committed for a further hearing on Thursday. Hustings Court, Tuesday, Dec, 9 --Present: Jay. K. Caskie. and Aldermen N. C. Lipscomb, Wm. W. Timberlake, George N Gwathmey, B. A. J. Clopton, and J. F. Regnault. G. Dabney Wootish, Charles W.