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nia county, Va. Shepperson acknowledged having sold one of the horses, but claimed to have done so as agent only for Mr. James P. Tyler, of Henrico county.--These circumstances partially shifted the charge from S. to that gentleman, who was then called upon to explain how they came into his possession. This he did by the testimony of Mr. George P. Tyler, his brother, and another soldier, who testified that on the 9th or 10th of August, they were at Jas. Tyler's on a visit from the army, and while there a man named Jennings came up and sold him the horses. The man immediately afterwards left and had not been heard from since. At this stage of the proceedings the Mayor adjourned the examination till Wednesday next, in order to have present a very material witness for the Commonwealth.--Shepperson was discharged from all guilt, but held to bail to appear as a witness. Tyler was bailed to appear for examination in the sum of $700. A. Judson Crane, Esq., appeared as counsel for Tyler.