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Charged with horse stealing. --The continued case of J. P. Tyler, charged with stealing a horse from Mrs. Mary E. Andrews, of Spotsylvania, about the first of August last, was disposed of, as far as the Mayor was concerned, yesterday. The only additional testimony elicited was that from Mr. Thaddeus C. Leake, who testified that he purchased from Tyler the horse said to have been stolen, showing the receipt for the same. As to the previous good character of Mr. Tyler Mr. Leake knew it to be good, and he did not have the slightest doubt at the time he bought the horse but that he belonged to T. At the conclusion of Mr. Le's testimony the Mayor announceof Mr. Tyler Mr. Leake knew it to be good, and he did not have the slightest doubt at the time he bought the horse but that he belonged to T. At the conclusion of Mr. Le's testimony the Mayor announced that he should send the case on to the October term of the Hustings Court, and bailed the accused in the sum of $1,000 to appear.