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ce, having been authorized to do so, made a raid upon it and arrested several parties, both male and female, as participants in riotous and disorderly festivities, along with whom was Hermann. Subsequently, before the accused was brought in the presence of the Mayor, he deposited the watch, which has been recognized as the property of Rourke, with a female acquaintance of his. Hermann was remanded back to jail, without examining any witnesses, yesterday morning and his case set for the 5th of January. The same disposition was made of the case of Elizabeth Dawson, charged with receiving a silver watch, valued at $1,000, the property of Michael Rourke, deceased, she knowing the same to have been stolen from said Rourke. John F. Ferneyhough, charged with shooting B. E. Hawkins, on Monday afternoon, near the corner of Twelfth and Main streets, was held to security in the sum of $3,000 for his appearance on Saturday to answer the offence. The wounded man was much better yesterday, a