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Unfaithful Stewart. --Last February Capt A J. Rodgers being on duty with his company in Charles City county, sent one of his men, D. J. Wyatt, into the city with a horse and wagon for stores. Wyatt came in, obtained the stores, and then getting drunk sold the horse and wagon and stores, and failed to report back to camp. CaWyatt came in, obtained the stores, and then getting drunk sold the horse and wagon and stores, and failed to report back to camp. Capt Rodgers came in to look after his interest, and succeeded in finding the horse and wagon — the one having been sold to a man named O'Brien, and the other to a Mrs. Holland, both living near the upper end of 17th street. But Wyatt was no where to be found, and did not turn up until last Saturday, when he was arrested by officer A Wyatt was no where to be found, and did not turn up until last Saturday, when he was arrested by officer Adams in the neighborhood of the Old Market. The case was before the Mayor yesterday, when the facts having been heard, the case was adjourned till this morning, that O'Brien and Mrs. Holland might be brought into court.