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Waldrop, Jackson F. Children, J. T. Children, Dickens and Lee presiding. Messrs. Lyons and Crane for the defence--Mr. John B. Young for the Commonwealth. After the opening of the case, Mr. Lyons stated that it was not proposed to make any defnded for final trial, an order for which might be made out in any form the Commonwealth's Attorney thought proper. Mr. Young replied that under the rule adopted by the Court, they could not waive an examination at this time. The Court must be Taylor frequently after he was wounded, and on the night of his death. He lived fourteen days after he was shot. Mr. Young stated that he was with Mr. Taylor the night that he was shot, and frequently afterwards. There was no doubt that he died from the effects of the wound.--He heard the dying statement of Mr. Taylor, which he (Mr. Young) wrote down, and would read it if the Court desired. The Court said it was unnecessary to read the paper now. The prisoner was then sent on for