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the corner, by one of his party. The shooting could not have been done by inmates of Ann Thomas's house, or any of his party, as none of them had arms. Withmell was an Englishman, and came to the city on Friday last for the first time. W. S. Carrick deposed: Said Withmell was the last one to come out of the alley. Heard a pistol shot. Col. B. D. Harman and myself helped to remove the wounded man; Harmon had hold of one side and myself the other; we carried him ten steps, when Withmell ptionable deportment. He was not at all addicted to drinking, and never knew him to be in a broil, or to have an unpleasant word with any one. He came to Richmond on Friday last at my request. He had drank no liquor, and I think the witness. Carrick's, recollection of occurrences is about correct. I saw one man in Ann Thomas's alley, though there might have been three. After the alarm, the men he saw near the corner of 14th and Main seemed to be a guard over the Purveyors store. They ref