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the revolver, [ both shown;] I was in my store when I heard the shooting; knew nothing of it except the last fire, and saw Ford replace his pistol; Ford fired last; Dixon 1st his fail and his pistol, and made a side stagger and fell. Washington Goodrick, sworn, detailed the main facts of the shooting as detailed by others: Was with D. at the time, and hoped, being an outsider, the shooting would cease for fear of injury to him self; met D. at Manassas Hall; D. took two drinks, and had taken three; D. got a small bottle of liquor at the Hall; witness regarded D. as acting in the affair strictly in self defence. John A. Bowen sworn: Dixon fired after F.'s first shot; Goodrick was between the parties, was first commanding the peace alternately; the last shot fired by Ford was well aimed and deliberate, and after it Dixon dropped his pistol, staggered, and fell; believe that was the shot that struck Dixon. The deposition of Dr. Jos. Beale showed the facts revealed by an au