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Sent on for robbery. --The examination in the extensive robbery of John Werner, on Saturday night, already noticed in this paper, took place before the Mayor yesterday morning. On Sunday afternoon, detectives Recce, Fitchett and Charles, and officer Granger, of the civil police, succeeded in recovering most of the stolen property, amounting to about forty thousand dollars in money, jewelry and clothing, as well as in arresting Henry Reese, Joseph Kyser, John Albert and William L. Carrell,'s wearing apparel, knowing it to have been stolen. The following testimony, given by detective John Reece, covers the whole facts elicited about the affair: Detective Reece stated that, on Sunday morning, myself and detectives Charles and Fitchett were informed by Mr. Werner, the keeper of a barber shop opposite the American Hotel, that his room, over W. C. Hebener's store, on Main street, opposite the Exchange Bank, had been broken open during his absence on Saturday night, between 5 and